GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 325960
Subscribed mail folders and public mail folders appear only after restarting Evolution
Last modified: 2013-07-23 14:33:30 UTC
After succesfully subscribing to other users folder, to see the subscribed folder evolution, e-d-s and exchange-storage needs to be restarted.
This is reproducible even in evolution 2.5.9.
Opened by Poornima (points: 20) 2006-01-27 09:15 UTC [reply] Goto 'Folder->Subscriptions, select public mail, contact, calendar and task folder. Check only in mail view the subscribed public folder is not displayed.
*** Bug 328812 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Now the public folders are working are accessible even without restarting Evolution. Only subcribed folders requires restarting of Evolution.
Created attachment 64000 [details] [review] Patch This patch fixes the issue of accessing subscribed non-mail folders. With this now Accessing first *mail* public folder and Accessing all subscribed *mail* folders require Evolution to be restarted, and rest of the folders should work fine.
(In reply to comment #5) > Created an attachment (id=64000) [edit] > Patch > > This patch fixes the issue of accessing subscribed non-mail folders. > With this now > Accessing first *mail* public folder and Accessing all subscribed *mail* > folders require Evolution to be restarted, and rest of the folders > should work fine. > Rescanning the whole tree is a performance glitch - rather we need to see how we can rescan only the foreign hierarchy. Marking the patch as "needs-work".
Bumping version to a stable release.
The "evolution-exchange" package only supports Exchange 2000 and 2003 servers. Newer versions such as Exchange 2007 and 2010 are not supported by "evolution-exchange". It is required to use the package "evolution-ews" (or to some extend "evolution-mapi") for newer version fo Exchange servers. If the problem/request described in this report still happens with a recent version of "evolution-ews" or "evolution-mapi", please add a comment to this report (and update the "product" setting accordingly if possible). There are currently no plans to continue the development of the package "evolution-exchange", so this report will soon be closed as WONTFIX. Thanks for your understanding and sorry that the reported problem was not solved in time in the package "evolution-exchange".
evolution-exchange only supports the older Microsoft Exchange server versions 2000 and 2003. The last stable release of evolution-exchange was 3.4.4 which took place a year ago. evolution-exchange is now deprecated and not under active development anymore. It is unlikely that there will be any further active development. Closing this report as WONTFIX as part of Bugzilla Housekeeping. Please feel free to reopen this bug report in the future if anyone takes the responsibility for active development again. Also feel free to reopen this ticket and change the "Product" field accordingly if the reported issue still happens with a recent version (newer than version 3.6) of one of those Exchange backends that are still supported. Please see https://help.gnome.org/users/evolution/3.8/exchange-connectors-overview.html for more information on available backends.