Evolution Exchange is a software that functions as a connector between Ximian (the company responsible for developing the software) and Microsoft Exchange, facilitating efficient communication and data exchange between the two systems.
The installation process of this package is simple and straightforward. All you need to do is `cd' to the directory where the source code is saved, and type `./configure' to configure the package based on your system. If you are an old version of System V user, you might need to type `sh ./configure' instead of `csh' to avoid any issues. Running `configure' takes a few minutes, but it prints messages indicating the features it is checking for.
Once this step is completed, you can proceed to compile the package by typing `make'. If you want to run any self-tests included with the package, type `make check'. To install the programs along with any data files and documentation, type `make install'. If you wish to remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory, use the `make clean' command. To completely remove the files created by `configure,' type `make distclean'. However, the `make maintainer-clean' target is recommended for package developers.
Overall, Evolution Exchange is a highly useful tool for GNOME desktop users looking to take advantage of Microsoft Exchange's features while still enjoying the convenience of Evolution. It's simple to install and use, making it a great tool for both novice and experienced users.
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