Looking to ditch windows at work....
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I use Evolution. If you are using GNOME you can connect your exchange account into your "Online Accounts" and then notifications show up on the desktop.
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Evolution and others will pull email from other accounts. No need to do a full change and spend a lot of money or even time getting something else set up. Stacksofplates nailed it here. This works great.
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So I installed Evolution, but do not see Exchange listed as an option....
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@irj said in Looking to ditch windows at work....:
So I installed Evolution, but do not see Exchange listed as an option....
Not at work to check but I think I'd you add it through the online accounts it auto adds it for you.
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I dont see any option...
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Think i did New...Mail Account...Next...[filled out info]...next...[under server type select exchange]...
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@irj said in Looking to ditch windows at work....:
So I installed Evolution, but do not see Exchange listed as an option....
In the Identity section,
Look up mail server details based on the entered e-mail address
should be checked.
And then after it done searching, under Server Type: Exchange Web Services should be one of the choices. -
@irj It's an add-on to Evolution
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@tonyknobel This is a new fedora vm and I didn't have to add it. So maybe in older versions it was an add-on maybe?
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@jmoore Could be. Mine started as 27, and I upgraded it to 28.
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Yeah it appears to be a separate install according to documentation:
Microsoft Exchange: Available only if you have installed the Connector for Microsoft* Exchange. It allows you to connect to a Microsoft Exchange 2000 or 2003 server, which stores e-mail, calendar, and contact information on the server. For configuration instructions, see Remote Configuration Options.
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On my Fedora box, I use Thunderbird and TbSync.
It works well.
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@irj said in Looking to ditch windows at work....:
Yeah it appears to be a separate install according to documentation:
Microsoft Exchange: Available only if you have installed the Connector for Microsoft* Exchange. It allows you to connect to a Microsoft Exchange 2000 or 2003 server, which stores e-mail, calendar, and contact information on the server. For configuration instructions, see Remote Configuration Options.
So I just added this because of this thread.
On Fedora 28 + Cinnamondnf install evolution evolution-ews
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Checking the Look up box here results in it selecting IMAP, but EWS is then available.
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@jaredbusch said in Looking to ditch windows at work....:
dnf install evolution evolution-ews
That worked for me as well! Thanks I spent a half hour trying to figure it out!
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Now to figure out the URL, because I do not have anything setup on our domain (we use O365)
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University of Wisconsin-Madison was the first hit on Google..
https://kb.wisc.edu/helpdesk/page.php?id=2 -
Once you click Fetch URL, it auto populate the OAB and then you can click the Check supported types in the Authentication.
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Wow.. going to have to take some time to look at settings and stuff..
Do not like the expanded by default thread view.. I like thread view, just not expanded.. That is silly.
And the Defualt dark theme form Cinnamon makes this a little hard to read. IMO.