Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?
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@DustinB3403 said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
I've been using Firefox for Office365 for a few things that I'm running in office and it crashes when I attempt to add an attachment to email.
It attaches the files, but you have to relaunch firefox and sign back in to be able to send it.
Not a deal breaker for me, but for business use I'd investigate it. Maybe use Chromium if it still continued to do that.
I'll have to try that-
I use Chrome for OWA most of the time and have no issues -
@gjacobse said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
OWA has all the functions of Outlook 2016 -
I've been using OWA for a while now,.. I think @scottalanmiller also uses it. And he is running Korora 25
Yes. I used that when on windows as well.
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@gjacobse said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
OWA has all the functions of Outlook 2016 -
I've been using OWA for a while now,.. I think @scottalanmiller also uses it. And he is running Korora 25
This is 100% not true.
OWA has many features that Outlook has, but not all.
The #1 feature missing that i use is Search Folders. The OWA search is nothing at all like search folders.
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OWA is slow and not nearly as easy to use as Outlook. But for most tasks it is a perfectly valid solution.
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@DustinB3403 said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
I've been using Firefox for Office365 for a few things that I'm running in office and it crashes when I attempt to add an attachment to email.
It attaches the files, but you have to relaunch firefox and sign back in to be able to send it.
Not a deal breaker for me, but for business use I'd investigate it. Maybe use Chromium if it still continued to do that.
I have never had this problem.
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@JaredBusch Might just be the centos vm I have running.
But every time I attached a file using firefox in office365 as an attachment it crashes firefox.
opening firefox and logging back into my 365 account, there was a draft and I could hit send.
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I'm looking for a full features app, I know OWA is a possibility.
Anyone using Evolution?
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@gjacobse said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
@DustinB3403 said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
I've been using Firefox for Office365 for a few things that I'm running in office and it crashes when I attempt to add an attachment to email.
It attaches the files, but you have to relaunch firefox and sign back in to be able to send it.
Not a deal breaker for me, but for business use I'd investigate it. Maybe use Chromium if it still continued to do that.
I'll have to try that-
I use Chrome for OWA most of the time and have no issuesSame. I've found Chrome to work best in Korora and Fedora.
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@Tim_G said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
@gjacobse said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
@DustinB3403 said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
I've been using Firefox for Office365 for a few things that I'm running in office and it crashes when I attempt to add an attachment to email.
It attaches the files, but you have to relaunch firefox and sign back in to be able to send it.
Not a deal breaker for me, but for business use I'd investigate it. Maybe use Chromium if it still continued to do that.
I'll have to try that-
I use Chrome for OWA most of the time and have no issuesSame. I've found Chrome to work best in Korora and Fedora.
Same here on Korora.
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@FATeknollogee said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
I'm looking for a full features app, I know OWA is a possibility.
Anyone using Evolution?
I tried Evolution years ago. But it's been so long, can't tell you how it was.
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@scottalanmiller said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
@FATeknollogee said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
I'm looking for a full features app, I know OWA is a possibility.
Anyone using Evolution?
I tried Evolution years ago. But it's been so long, can't tell you how it was.
It's so similar to Thunderbird that I thought I was using Thunderbird when I was using Evolution. I forget the distro I was on, but it was within the past few months.
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@Tim_G said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
@scottalanmiller said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
@FATeknollogee said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
I'm looking for a full features app, I know OWA is a possibility.
Anyone using Evolution?
I tried Evolution years ago. But it's been so long, can't tell you how it was.
It's so similar to Thunderbird that I thought I was using Thunderbird when I was using Evolution. I forget the distro I was on, but it was within the past few months.
If only that was the mark of awesome. Thunderbird is okay, but it's not awesome. I'm using it now.
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Check out Nylas N1, too.
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@scottalanmiller said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
Check out Nylas N1, too.
Looks like payment is needed for O365 support? https://www.nylas.com/pricing/
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@scottalanmiller said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
@Tim_G said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
@scottalanmiller said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
@FATeknollogee said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
I'm looking for a full features app, I know OWA is a possibility.
Anyone using Evolution?
I tried Evolution years ago. But it's been so long, can't tell you how it was.
It's so similar to Thunderbird that I thought I was using Thunderbird when I was using Evolution. I forget the distro I was on, but it was within the past few months.
If only that was the mark of awesome. Thunderbird is okay, but it's not awesome. I'm using it now.
Since you guys are on Thunderbird, I'll go try Evolution
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I just fired up Nylas.
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@FATeknollogee said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
@scottalanmiller said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
Check out Nylas N1, too.
Looks like payment is needed for O365 support? https://www.nylas.com/pricing/
No, that's for Nylas Cloud, a very different offering. The site is super confusing because they lure you there with their email client (free) and then try to sell you something totally different (their Cloud API product) without making it clear that the pricing is for something totally different than the email client that they push so hard.
Just download the N1 email client and ignore the "upgrade" button. It's all free.
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Their cloud product is free, too, actually. Those prices are purely for their own hosted version of it. You can run it yourself for free, it's open source and they have a semi-obvious download link on their site. but their cloud product is for developers, not for IT pros. So not applicable around here.
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Good info to know, thx
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@FATeknollogee said in Outlook 2016 to xxx in Fedora 26?:
Good info to know, thx
I'm using it now, and so far it's pretty nice.