> Package: evolution-exchange > Version: 2.12.2.dfsg-1+b1 > Followup-For: Bug #463961 > > This is the same bug as http://bugs.debian.org/366841
Hello, Hmmm yes this bug might be a duplicate of bug number 366841. However I looked at the solution given in bug number 366841, and I tried to do this: - startup Evolution, the Evolution Setup Assistant - in the Identity screen, in Required Information, I type in my Full Name and Email Address, I click Forward - in the Receiving Email screen, in Server Type, instead of selecting Microsoft Exchange, I select None, I click Forward - in the Sending Email screen, I select Server Type: SMTP and in the Server Configuration field, I type something stupid: [EMAIL PROTECTED], I click Forward - in the Account Management screen, in Account Information, in the Name field, I type in my Email Address, I click Forward - in the Timezone screen, I select my timezone, I click Forward - in the Done screen, I click Apply Now Evolution is configured (with a bogus SMTP server, but we don't care about that). - I select Edit > Plugins and I check "Exchange Operations" - I leave Evolution (File > Quit) I type: pkill evolution to get rid of any "leftover" processes (especially evolution exchange connectors) I restart Evolution and then: - I select Edit > Preferences - In Mail Accounts I can see my account - I click Edit - In the Receiving Email tab, in Server Type, I select Microsoft Exchange - ... and the only field that appears is Username ! Note: at the very moment I select Microsoft Exchange in Server Type I can see the following output from evolution: (evolution:18948): camel-CRITICAL **: camel_service_get_path: assertion `service->url' failed Cheers, -- Pierre Bauduin Linux enthusiast since 1996 Linux registered user #64711 Debian GNU/Linux user website: http://pierre.baudu.in/