Re: [Evolution] Evolution Fedora 14 and Exchange server



On Wed, 2010-12-29 at 22:39 -0700, Punit Jain wrote:
On Wed, 2010-12-29 at 09:52 -0700, Chris Kottaridis wrote:
On Wed, 2010-12-29 at 04:14 -0700, Punit Jain wrote:
I think problem should not relate to FC version. 
This problem occurs when evolution (mapi) is not able to autheticate
to
server.
Can you delete existing account and try to configure it again by
providing right password.
If problem still persists then you can paste evolution traces then we
might be able to figure out problem. 

I am typing the exact same password on the FC13 as I do the FC14 to the
exact same server and I get stuff for FC13, but not FC14.

How do I generate the traces or enable debugging in general and where
dos the output go ?
You have to run evolution from console first export EXCHANGEMAPI_DEBUG=1
then run evolution. While trying to access or authenticate to server you
will see some error messages in terminal which you can paste here. 
And I found a good thread which might be helpul for you.
http://gnome-evolution-general.1774414.n4.nabble.com/Problems-with-Exchange-MAPI-td2992416.html

OK, did that for both the FC13 machine and the FC14 machine and they are
attached.

Seems the FC14 has some issues with the locations of some things
locally. Maybe this is because I just tarred ny FC13 home directory into
the new FC14 machine or something and the FC14 version would prefer
things in different locations. I don't think this is the issue though.

I did not save the password in either case and I assume that is what the
keyring notices are about:

e-data-server-ui-Message: Unable to find password(s) in keyring (Keyring
reports: No matching results)
e-data-server-ui-Message: Key file does not have group
'Passwords-ExchangeMAPI'

I assume these are OK messages to see when I haven't flagged remember
passwd.

My guess is this is the cuplrit:

(evolution:10714): camel-mapi-provider-WARNING **: Could not get folder
list (GetHierarchyTable: MAPI error MAPI_E_NO_SUPPORT (0x80040102)
occurred)

This does not show up on the successful FC13 connection, but does on the
failing FC14 connection. I assume the "E" in the phrase implies
Encryption. I have the "Secure Connection" flag on the "Receiving Email"
page unchecked. This option did not exist for the FC13 implementation,
so I assume it's something new. I assume it means the Exchange server
doesn't support the Encryption protocol.

Is there a problem trying to disable the "Secure Connection" properly ?

Thanks
Chris Kottaridis

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