

                 ***   Using the Evolution Brutus Connector  ***
                     Copyright (C) 2005-2007 OMC Denmark ApS

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How to create an email account using evolution-brutus
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You must create a Brutus email account in Evolution after installing
e-b. Please use:

    Account type:                "Microsoft Exchange (Courtesy of Brutus)"

    Server:                      <DNS resolvable name or IP address of the 
    				 Exchange server>

    Username:                    <Your Windows Domain User username>

    Exchange Mailbox:            <Name of Exchange mailbox to access>

    Windows Domain:              <Windows Domain name for the User>

    Brutus Server:               <DNS resolvable name or IP address of the 
    	   			 Brutus server>

    Brutus Server IIOP Port:     <Brutus Server IIOP port number. This is 
    	   	       		 configured at the server side, default=951>

Password
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You must use your Windows Domain password when prompted for your password.


Known problems
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evolution-brutus is still in development but is perfectly usable by 
non-technical users. There must be no firewall in between the Brutus 
server and the evolution-brutus client.


Supported Microsoft Exchange Server versions
============================================

Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 or later versions. Exchange 5.5 has recieved 
the most testing though.


Reporting problems
==================

You can always help by reporting problems to <bugs@42tools.com> or preferably to
the 42tools bugzilla: 

   <http://bugzilla.42tools.net/>

or by subcribing to the brutus mailing list and posting your problem to the list:

   <http://www.42tools.com/mailman/listinfo/brutus/>

evolution-brutus, if build with debugging support, will generate a nice log that 
you are encouraged to attach to your problem report. To tell evolution-brutus to 
generate the log just create a file named ".brutus-do-debug" in your home 
directory. It doesn't need to be a regular file. It could be a directory or a 
link.

All log output will be appended to "~/.brutus-logd/brutus.log" by the Brutus Log 
daemon. Please append this file to all bug reports and describe how to reproduce 
the problem if possible.

You can tell the log daemon to restart itself and start all over with an empty 
log file. Just send SIGUSR2 to the log daemon:

      $ kill -s USR2 $(cat ~/.brutus-logd/brutus-logd.pid)



   Jules Colding
   <colding@42tools.com>
