Connecting to Exchange Servers
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Novell Confidential
Manual (ENU) 21 December 2004
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Connecting to Exchange Servers
Evolution
TM
Exchange for Microsoft Exchange allows Evolution clients to access accounts on
Microsoft Exchange 2000 and 2003 servers. Like Evolution, it is free software and is licensed
under the GPL.
“Evolution Exchange Features” on page 77
“Adding Your Exchange Account to Evolution” on page 78
“Accessing the Exchange Server” on page 81
“Settings Exclusive to Evolution Exchange” on page 82
“Scheduling Appointments with Free/Busy” on page 85
IMPORTANT:
Evolution Exchange works only with Exchange 2000 and later, and requires that Outlook Web
Access be enabled. Each user needs a valid Microsoft Exchange server account, including a license.
Evolution Exchange Features
Evolution Exchange supports the following basic Microsoft Exchange features:
General
Remote Exchange Information Store:
Allows you to access mail, address book
(including the Global Address List folder), calendars, and task folders on an Exchange
server from Evolution.
Palm Synchronization:
Supported for Contacts and Calendars on Exchange.
Password Management:
To change your password, go to Edit > Preferences and select
the Exchange account. Click the Exchange Settings tab, then click Change Password. If
your password has expired, Evolution asks you to change your password at startup.
Viewing Mail in Exchange Folders:
Mail stored on the Exchange server is visible in the
Mail component in Evolution.
Sending E-mail via Exchange Protocols:
If you use the Microsoft Exchange mail
transport protocol to send e-mail, make sure that the address you have entered as your e-
mail address is exactly the one that the Exchange server has on file. This might be
“yourname@exchange-server.example.com” rather than “yourname@example.com”.
Calendar
Meeting Requests/Proposal:
Allows Evolution users to schedule meetings and view
attendee availability for other users (Evolution or Outlook users) on Exchange.
Adding iCalendar Meeting Requests to the Calendar:
If you receive an iCalendar
meeting request and add it to your calendar, it is saved to your Exchange calendar.
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