Re: FW: [Evolution] Using IMAP to connect with an Exchange Server



Your using 0.5 or 0.5.1? I've fixed that in CVS a while back. We'll be
releasing 0.6 soon so you should no longer have problems once you upgrade.
If you do, let us know :-)

Thanks for the bug report!

Jeff

On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, Stephen Flynn wrote:
Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 08:12:22 -0400
To: "'evolution helixcode com'" <evolution helixcode com>
From: Stephen Flynn <StephenFlynn afaproducts com>
Sender: evolution-admin helixcode com
Subject: FW: [Evolution] Using IMAP to connect with an Exchange Server


I'm running redhat 6.1 and evolution 0.5.1   .  After using ethereal to
capture the packets, I can see that Evolution places the quotes around
the
folder names on the List verb but when it try's to open the Sent Items
folder it sends to following command

SELECT Sent Items

which in turn the server sends back

BAD Protocol error: "Additional characters at end of line on SELECT
command"

When I telnet into the server all i need to do is place quotes around the
name of the folder and it will work.

-----Original Message-----
From: Gregory Leblanc [mailto:GLeblanc cu-portland edu]
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 12:38 PM
To: 'Stephen Flynn'; 'evolution helixcode com'
Subject: RE: [Evolution] Using IMAP to connect with an Exchange Server


-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen Flynn [mailto:StephenFlynn afaproducts com]

Everything on IMAP connecting to an Exchange Server seems to 
work fine except when you try to open a folder with a space 
in the name.  For Example "Sent Items".  I don't know to much 
about IMAP but I can open this folder when connecting through 
telnet to the IMAP port.  To open "Sent Items" i type in (? 
select "Sent Items") .  Is evolution adding the quotes around 
the folder name?  If not maybe it needs to.

What version of Evolution are you using?  It works (almost) fine for me,
and
fejj tells me that he's fixed the only problem that I was having (which
was
with a COPY operation).  I'm running CVS head as of Monday.
      Greg


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Spruce: shaken, not stirred





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