I tried that too, to no avail. I just double check what I did. Tried some
different possiblities like
ad\username which does not work at all ( prompts for password three times
and fails)
or ad/username also does not work at all (same as above)

logon and NTLM/SPA both receive the same error message
"client does not have permissions to send mail" which tells me it is
connecting and it is communicating enough to parse an error message from the
server. But its not sending the "right" information to the exchange server.
I feel I should be entering ad\<username> but that doesn't seem to make it
to the point that its authenticating.

Hope this helps you help me!
Thanks for your time!

On Feb 8, 2008 10:12 PM, Michael Losonsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> I thought I could duplicate this today because I had a call from
> someone who also could not send while using Evolution in
> the office.  To make a long story short, I deleted the account
> in Edit -> Preferences and then added the account again
> and it worked ... fortunately for him but unfortunately for
> this bug.  It's worth a try.
>
> --
> Evolution Will not send mail via Exchange 2007
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/172599
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>


-- 
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Never explain, your friends will understand. Your enemies will never believe
you anyway.

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