Re: [Evolution] Missing "From:" information in messages I sent



Apart from Evolution, you can use DavMail (Java based at
http://davmail.sourceforge.net/) which translates Exchange into standard
protocols for use with standard clients imap/ldap/etc. I use both Evo
and Dav depending on the computer I am at (windows/mac/linux/guest
machine/home machine/etc.).

-e

On 12/14/15 12:03, Martin Dietze wrote:
On 14 December 2015 at 17:52, Patrick O'Callaghan <poc usb ve> wrote:

Your mail to this list does have the From: header, so it would seem

Yes, but this is my private email address using google mail's web interface.

that the problem is in the EWS server. Some things you could try:

  * Use an independent account (preferably on an IMAP or POP server) and
    see what happens.

Tried local delivery through sendmail. In that case the sender
displays just fine.

  * Try a different email client.

Won't do, since there's no alternative to Evolution when working with
an Exchange server.

  * Temporarily configure your Sent Messages to a local folder and see
    if the header is present in the copies of sent mail.

I copied some mails to a local folder in mbox format. The "From:"
field is empty, too.

That supports the assumption that something in the combination
Evolution/Exchange does not work

Problem is that - as usual in such cases - I'm working in a
Windows-centric environment where there is no support to be expected
for my not using Outlook.

Cheers,

Martin

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