bugger.
bugger.
This worked 99 % correctly for me.
One flaw happend to me while applying original instructions from indras,,,,
(Evolution was running on backround)
I executed all as described, then activated evolution , but evolution has crashed.Did not accept any commands, had to kill it.
-> then i tried to open it again, but nothing happened
--> then i restarted ubuntu.
---> all worked !
As you might see / feel, i am windows user restart makes magic.
But, most importantly, this is the way to make instructions !
BIG thx !!!
Wow, I'm recieving email from my hotmail account in evolution for the first time ever. Sweet! But I sent myself 2 emails and haven't gotten either one yet. Hmmmm. Just checked it on the web browser, and they are there, probably just takes a bit to make it from there to here. Excellent! Thanks!
great guide, worked for me! takes long to log onto the server though..
cheers
I tried both setws of instructions, but when i type:
sudo gedit /etc/init.d/xinetd
I get a document, but there's nothing in it -- so I can't change it.
MrLeN
sudo apt-get install inetutils-inetd
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
E: Couldn't find package inetutils-inetd
Is this bad?
Thanks for the HowTo, just thought that I would let you know that I used this to setup Hotmail inside of Thunderbird and it works great, so once again, Thanks.
Was able to get it "almost" running in Thunderbird. Pretty sure this is a cross platform then, but when I try to use it, it says I must pay for WebDAV Access...
Last edited by darundal; September 28th, 2006 at 04:35 AM.
an update. Hotmail access via Thunderbird and the Webmail extension(s) works fine with the friends hotmail account in question.
Next step is to try configuring Evolution+Hotway on another system to see if I can replicate the problem.
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