yuo should look at it again. The connector is now included and doesn't cost a dime. I would agree with the calendar last year, but since I have been Fedora 7 (and 8) I have had full calendar support. the only thing that I am kind of missing is when then send out the voting emails and controlling filters at the exchange level vs on the client side. Other than that I have not had any problems.

On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 11:46 AM, Dan Lund <situationalawareness@gmail.com> wrote:
I've used the Ximian Connector with Evolution when I was at the job
before last, since I didn't feel like using VMWare or any other
Windows runner for Outlook usage.  It uses http processes, and to be
honest back when I used it the abilities were borderline for my use.
For anyone who uses Exchange for anything truly Exchange related,
Ximian Connector really doesn't work too well.  I'm not being
M$-biased here since that's completely opposite of how I am.

I just wish there was something that wasn't $100+ that would talk MAPI
to Exchange and interact with a majority of Exchange's features, not
just email and a very weak interface to the calendaring.
I usually fell back on hooking up with POP3 for email on <insert my
favorite internet mail client>, and used the Outlook web access for
all of the other Exchange-specific features like calendaring, and
such.

On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 8:28 AM, der.hans <PLUGd@lufthans.com> wrote:

>  They could use the same mechanisms as Evolution if they chose.
>
>
>  ciao,
>
>  der.hans

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Thanks,
Dan Lund

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