hmmm...I 'll try that. I just use my host machine and privoxy as a
proxy occasionally, but it is usually toggled off. I do not think the
exchange server has webdav enabled, it is also exchange 2007.
I have seen a number of reports about ex2007 and evolution, still keep
getting an unknown error preventing me from authenticating. IMAP
functions fine, but I really need the calendar feature.
Thanks
Ian
On Fri, 2009-10-23 at 23:50 +0000, Jan Newmarch wrote:
> It's working for me now, but in a strange kind of way. When I have the
> http proxy set then I cannot connect to the exchange server. When I turn
> the http proxy off, then I can. So at work I have to toggle the proxy on
> to surf the internet through our firewall, and toggle it back off in
> order to read email. This happens both with configuring firefox using
> its preferences menu to no proxy/manual/automatic proxy config url, or
> when the preference is set to "system proxy settings" and I use gconf to
> set the http proxy.
>
hmmm...I 'll try that. I just use my host machine and privoxy as a
proxy occasionally, but it is usually toggled off. I do not think the
exchange server has webdav enabled, it is also exchange 2007.
I have seen a number of reports about ex2007 and evolution, still keep
getting an unknown error preventing me from authenticating. IMAP
functions fine, but I really need the calendar feature.
Thanks
Ian
On Fri, 2009-10-23 at 23:50 +0000, Jan Newmarch wrote: automatic proxy config url, or
> It's working for me now, but in a strange kind of way. When I have the
> http proxy set then I cannot connect to the exchange server. When I turn
> the http proxy off, then I can. So at work I have to toggle the proxy on
> to surf the internet through our firewall, and toggle it back off in
> order to read email. This happens both with configuring firefox using
> its preferences menu to no proxy/manual/
> when the preference is set to "system proxy settings" and I use gconf to
> set the http proxy.
>