Was: [lug] February talk -- Now: GNU automake/autoconf/libtool
Nate Duehr
nate at natetech.com
Fri Feb 1 15:32:39 MST 2002
Actually Evolution had IMAP (and IMAP4, if I remember correctly -- the stuff
that Exchange uses) all along, but the calendaring and other stuff didn't
interoperate.
But I thought I remembered reading a posting to the LUG here or somewhere
else that the new pay-for-licensing version of Evolution now had integrated
those features and they claimed they worked?
Haven't had any money to try it out yet, though. Forwarded the announcement
to a few friends who were Linux geeks in MS Exchange mail environments, but
hadn't heard anything back from them as to whether or not they tried it out
yet, either.
Nate, nate at natetech.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Fifarek" <rfifarek at silug.org>
To: "Boulder LUG" <lug at lug.boulder.co.us>
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 9:34 AM
Subject: Re: Was: [lug] February talk -- Now: GNU automake/autoconf/libtool
> On 1 Feb 2002, Ed Hill wrote:
>
> > The interface will be familiar to you since it looks a lot like
> > exchange.
>
> Err, that's actually Outlook. Exchange is the MS
> email/collaboration server, which Evolution will eventually be able to
> interact with (i.e. use it as more than a glorified POP3 server).
>
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