[Fwd: [connector] comments/questions on evolution, evolution-exchange 2.0.2 (Debian/Sid)]

From: James D. Freels (freelsjd_at_ornl.gov)
Date: 10/25/04

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    From: James D. Freels <freelsjd@ornl.gov>
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    Subject: [connector] comments/questions on evolution, evolution-exchange
    2.0.2 (Debian/Sid)
    Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 10:37:06 -0400
    I removed my hold on evolution-1.4.6 once evolution-exchange was
    released into Debian/Sid from experimental. I have the following
    comments/questions:

    1) I was able to interface with the exchange server here and
    send/receive e-mail. The main change after the upgrade was to change
    the e-mail user name from "uid" to "domain\uid".

    2) secure password did not seem to work. Only the plain-text password
    worked. Is this a server or client issue ?

    3) the exchange-server calendar seemed to work fine as expected

    4) the exchange-server global-address-list does NOT seem to work. Does
    this imply that the "openldap-ntlm.diff" patch is still required in
    order for global-address-list to function ? Any chance that this patch
    will/could get enabled into the Debian packages so that it will work ?

    5) The attachment of files during the composer of a new e-mail is very
    slow. It seems as if the machine is creating an index of the entire
    hard drive each time a new file is attached ?

    6) I don't seem to have the memory-leak problems posted as bug reports
    in the Debian bug reporting system.

    That is it for now. I am posting this first before submitting bug
    reports.
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