Looking to ditch windows at work....
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@dbeato You generalized "Linux" which is wrong. In a reply, yes, but without specific context in your post.
I specifically responded to the Exchange 2010 bit.
Please read everything before getting pissy.
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@jaredbusch said in Looking to ditch windows at work....:
@dbeato You generalized "Linux" which is wrong. In a reply, yes, but without specific context in your post.
I specifically responded to the Exchange 2010 bit.
Please read everything before getting pissy.
Okay, if I generalized "Linux" that might not be great but the point I was making is that Exchange 2010 can work in Firefox in a Linux OS properly. I don't expect Exchange 2010 to look decent but I was just trying to prove the point.
If I am getting pissy for you that's very strange because I am not.
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Wanna know something really cool?
Many of you know I have taken on the initiative to get 100% away from Windows at work on my company system. I have come across many challenges and have been able to overcome everything.
Yesterday my team lead approached me and said he really liked what I did with Fedora. He believes that the rest of IT security team should no longer use Windows. It is a goal we are going to work towards. He recommended that I met with our Linux team and we are going to look at using Red Hat satellite to PXE boot Fedora images to replace Windows in various areas!
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@irj That is really cool and good luck with it. I enjoy almost everything I do on Linux more than windows.
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I used Evolution on my box and this works very well. But i stopped using it in favour of OWA once we were on office365. Evolution still works on office365, but the owa interface (chromium and firefox alike) works very well.
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Oh and guess what I am the guy on my team going to Microsoft Ignite. Lol
I get to be involved in the O365 process from on prem. I am pretty excited about it.
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@ignaceq said in Looking to ditch windows at work....:
I used Evolution on my box and this works very well. But i stopped using it in favour of OWA once we were on office365. Evolution still works on office365, but the owa interface (chromium and firefox alike) works very well.
I had to go through a million settings to get it the way I wanted it, but now I am liking it ok. Definitely not as good as Outlook or OWA, but usable.
I also found that you cannot trust Evolution to listen for exchange updates. I found it was spotty and unreliable. I set it to check with server every minute instead. I know that isn't ideal, but I can't miss stuff for 20 minutes.
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@irj Strange, I don't have a problem getting exchange updates. I couldn't say why you are though. Just strange
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@jmoore said in Looking to ditch windows at work....:
@irj Strange, I don't have a problem getting exchange updates. I couldn't say why you are though. Just strange
It happened to me twice where I missed email for about 10 minutes. Then I could no longer trust it.
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@irj said in Looking to ditch windows at work....:
@ignaceq said in Looking to ditch windows at work....:
I used Evolution on my box and this works very well. But i stopped using it in favour of OWA once we were on office365. Evolution still works on office365, but the owa interface (chromium and firefox alike) works very well.
I had to go through a million settings to get it the way I wanted it, but now I am liking it ok. Definitely not as good as Outlook or OWA, but usable.
I also found that you cannot trust Evolution to listen for exchange updates. I found it was spotty and unreliable. I set it to check with server every minute instead. I know that isn't ideal, but I can't miss stuff for 20 minutes.
Do you also have Listen for server change notifications checked too?
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@black3dynamite said in Looking to ditch windows at work....:
@irj said in Looking to ditch windows at work....:
@ignaceq said in Looking to ditch windows at work....:
I used Evolution on my box and this works very well. But i stopped using it in favour of OWA once we were on office365. Evolution still works on office365, but the owa interface (chromium and firefox alike) works very well.
I had to go through a million settings to get it the way I wanted it, but now I am liking it ok. Definitely not as good as Outlook or OWA, but usable.
I also found that you cannot trust Evolution to listen for exchange updates. I found it was spotty and unreliable. I set it to check with server every minute instead. I know that isn't ideal, but I can't miss stuff for 20 minutes.
Do you also have Listen for server change notifications checked too?
I tried just checking that originally .