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<address><email>jgoerzen@complete.org</email></address>
<author><firstname>John</firstname><surname>Goerzen</surname></author>
- <date> $Date: 2004-07-26 10:37:45 -0500 (Mon, 26 Jul 2004) $ </date>
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yourself, you have three options: a system-wide installation with
Debian, system-wide installation with other systems, and a single-user
installation. You can download the latest version of &OfflineIMAP; from
- <ulink url="http://quux.org/devel/offlineimap/">the &OfflineIMAP;
+ <ulink url="http://software.complete.org/offlineimap/">the &OfflineIMAP;
website</ulink>.
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<para>
If you are not tracking Debian unstable, download the Debian .deb
- package from the <ulink url="http://quux.org/devel/offlineimap/">&OfflineIMAP; website</ulink>
+ package from the <ulink url="http://software.complete.org/offlineimap/">&OfflineIMAP; website</ulink>
and then run <command>dpkg -i</command> to install the downloaded
package. Then, skip to <xref linkend="configuration" endterm="configuration-title"> below. You will type <command>offlineimap</command> to
invoke the program.
<title>System-Wide Installation, Other</title>
<para>
Download the tar.gz version of the package from the
- <ulink url="http://quux.org/devel/offlineimap/">website</ulink>.
+ <ulink url="http://software.complete.org/offlineimap/">website</ulink>.
Then run
these commands, making sure that you are the "root" user first:
</para>
<title>Single-Account Installation</title>
<para>
Download the tar.gz version of the package from the
- <ulink url="http://quux.org/devel/offlineimap/">website</ulink>.
+ <ulink url="http://software.complete.org/offlineimap/">website</ulink>.
Then run these commands:
</para>
discussion</ulink> of the problem there.
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+
+ <refsect2>
+ <title>Use with MS Exchange server</title>
+ <para>
+ Several users have reported problems with Microsoft Exchange
+ servers in conjunction with OfflineIMAP. This generally
+ seems to be related to the Exchange servers not properly
+ following the IMAP standards.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Mark Biggers has posted some <ulink
+ url="http://lists.complete.org/offlineimap@complete.org/2005/09/msg00011.html.gz">information</ulink>
+ to the &OfflineIMAP; mailing list about how he made it work.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Other users have indicated that older (5.5) releases of
+ Exchange are so bad that they will likely not work at all.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ I do not have access to Exchange servers for testing, so any
+ problems with it, if they can even be solved at all, will
+ require help from &OfflineIMAP; users to find and fix.
+ </para>
+ </refsect2>
+
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<refsect1>
<title>Other Frequently Asked Questions</title>
You do not need to. &OfflineIMAP; is smart
enough to automatically figure out what folders are present
on the IMAP server and synchronize them. You can use the
- <property>folderfilter</property> and <property>foldertrans</property>
+ <property>folderfilter</property> and <property>nametrans</property>
configuration file options to request certain folders and rename them
as they come in if you like.
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<para>
&OfflineIMAP; may be downloaded, and information found, from its
- homepage via either <ulink url="gopher://quux.org/1/devel/offlineimap">Gopher</ulink>
- or <ulink url="http://quux.org/devel/offlineimap">HTTP</ulink>.
+ <ulink url="http://software.complete.org/offlineimap">homepage</ulink>.
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