Add TU-Berlin MS Exchange Account: Failed to find ASUrl and OABUrl in autodiscover response












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I try to add my university exchange account to Ubuntu 18.04 using Settings > Online Accounts > Microsoft Exchange with the following settings:



Email: username@tu-berlin.de

Passwort: *****

Username: username

Server: exchange.tu-berlin.de



After clicking Connect the following error message appears:
Error connecting to Microsoft Exchange Server: Failed to find ASUrl and OABUrl in autodiscover response



Somethere on our TU pages is written to use win for outgoing post. So I try this setting too:



Email: username@win.tu-berlin.de

Passwort: *****

Username: username

Server: win.tu-berlin.de



After clicking Connect the following error message appears:
Error connecting to Microsoft Exchange Server: Cannot find WebDAV endpoint



What is the Problem here? Is there a way to setup the account on a manual way (which and how)?



I do not intend to use Evolution or Thunderbird. I'm only interested in getting the calendar synchronised.










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  • WebDAV may not be enabled for Exchange in this case, or at least not WebDAV directly. But that is an Exchange Server setting, not an Ubuntu one.

    – Thomas Ward
    Sep 21 '18 at 18:54


















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I try to add my university exchange account to Ubuntu 18.04 using Settings > Online Accounts > Microsoft Exchange with the following settings:



Email: username@tu-berlin.de

Passwort: *****

Username: username

Server: exchange.tu-berlin.de



After clicking Connect the following error message appears:
Error connecting to Microsoft Exchange Server: Failed to find ASUrl and OABUrl in autodiscover response



Somethere on our TU pages is written to use win for outgoing post. So I try this setting too:



Email: username@win.tu-berlin.de

Passwort: *****

Username: username

Server: win.tu-berlin.de



After clicking Connect the following error message appears:
Error connecting to Microsoft Exchange Server: Cannot find WebDAV endpoint



What is the Problem here? Is there a way to setup the account on a manual way (which and how)?



I do not intend to use Evolution or Thunderbird. I'm only interested in getting the calendar synchronised.










share|improve this question

























  • WebDAV may not be enabled for Exchange in this case, or at least not WebDAV directly. But that is an Exchange Server setting, not an Ubuntu one.

    – Thomas Ward
    Sep 21 '18 at 18:54
















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I try to add my university exchange account to Ubuntu 18.04 using Settings > Online Accounts > Microsoft Exchange with the following settings:



Email: username@tu-berlin.de

Passwort: *****

Username: username

Server: exchange.tu-berlin.de



After clicking Connect the following error message appears:
Error connecting to Microsoft Exchange Server: Failed to find ASUrl and OABUrl in autodiscover response



Somethere on our TU pages is written to use win for outgoing post. So I try this setting too:



Email: username@win.tu-berlin.de

Passwort: *****

Username: username

Server: win.tu-berlin.de



After clicking Connect the following error message appears:
Error connecting to Microsoft Exchange Server: Cannot find WebDAV endpoint



What is the Problem here? Is there a way to setup the account on a manual way (which and how)?



I do not intend to use Evolution or Thunderbird. I'm only interested in getting the calendar synchronised.










share|improve this question
















I try to add my university exchange account to Ubuntu 18.04 using Settings > Online Accounts > Microsoft Exchange with the following settings:



Email: username@tu-berlin.de

Passwort: *****

Username: username

Server: exchange.tu-berlin.de



After clicking Connect the following error message appears:
Error connecting to Microsoft Exchange Server: Failed to find ASUrl and OABUrl in autodiscover response



Somethere on our TU pages is written to use win for outgoing post. So I try this setting too:



Email: username@win.tu-berlin.de

Passwort: *****

Username: username

Server: win.tu-berlin.de



After clicking Connect the following error message appears:
Error connecting to Microsoft Exchange Server: Cannot find WebDAV endpoint



What is the Problem here? Is there a way to setup the account on a manual way (which and how)?



I do not intend to use Evolution or Thunderbird. I'm only interested in getting the calendar synchronised.







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  • WebDAV may not be enabled for Exchange in this case, or at least not WebDAV directly. But that is an Exchange Server setting, not an Ubuntu one.

    – Thomas Ward
    Sep 21 '18 at 18:54





















  • WebDAV may not be enabled for Exchange in this case, or at least not WebDAV directly. But that is an Exchange Server setting, not an Ubuntu one.

    – Thomas Ward
    Sep 21 '18 at 18:54



















WebDAV may not be enabled for Exchange in this case, or at least not WebDAV directly. But that is an Exchange Server setting, not an Ubuntu one.

– Thomas Ward
Sep 21 '18 at 18:54







WebDAV may not be enabled for Exchange in this case, or at least not WebDAV directly. But that is an Exchange Server setting, not an Ubuntu one.

– Thomas Ward
Sep 21 '18 at 18:54












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I tried to configure my company Cloud Exchange Account (Office.com) with Gnome Online Accounts, but I could not find the proper way to do it, so, I did it in Evolution, which works pretty well for now.
You need to check the right configuration first, which should be something similar to what I did:
Usually in https://outlook.office.com/owa/ you can access them from the top-right side of the sreen (from your point of view):



Settings-icon (screw) → 'Your app settings' → Mail → [left side menu] Options → Mail → Accounts → 'Pop and IMAP'.



And there you can get the information related to server address, port and encryption type.
You can manually add these parameters, taking into account that probably you will have to configure, in the Evolution's Account Editor → Sending Email → Authentication the type as Login, as well as the right encryption method, in my case, "STARTTLS after connecting".



I hope this helps you






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    I tried to configure my company Cloud Exchange Account (Office.com) with Gnome Online Accounts, but I could not find the proper way to do it, so, I did it in Evolution, which works pretty well for now.
    You need to check the right configuration first, which should be something similar to what I did:
    Usually in https://outlook.office.com/owa/ you can access them from the top-right side of the sreen (from your point of view):



    Settings-icon (screw) → 'Your app settings' → Mail → [left side menu] Options → Mail → Accounts → 'Pop and IMAP'.



    And there you can get the information related to server address, port and encryption type.
    You can manually add these parameters, taking into account that probably you will have to configure, in the Evolution's Account Editor → Sending Email → Authentication the type as Login, as well as the right encryption method, in my case, "STARTTLS after connecting".



    I hope this helps you






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      I tried to configure my company Cloud Exchange Account (Office.com) with Gnome Online Accounts, but I could not find the proper way to do it, so, I did it in Evolution, which works pretty well for now.
      You need to check the right configuration first, which should be something similar to what I did:
      Usually in https://outlook.office.com/owa/ you can access them from the top-right side of the sreen (from your point of view):



      Settings-icon (screw) → 'Your app settings' → Mail → [left side menu] Options → Mail → Accounts → 'Pop and IMAP'.



      And there you can get the information related to server address, port and encryption type.
      You can manually add these parameters, taking into account that probably you will have to configure, in the Evolution's Account Editor → Sending Email → Authentication the type as Login, as well as the right encryption method, in my case, "STARTTLS after connecting".



      I hope this helps you






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        I tried to configure my company Cloud Exchange Account (Office.com) with Gnome Online Accounts, but I could not find the proper way to do it, so, I did it in Evolution, which works pretty well for now.
        You need to check the right configuration first, which should be something similar to what I did:
        Usually in https://outlook.office.com/owa/ you can access them from the top-right side of the sreen (from your point of view):



        Settings-icon (screw) → 'Your app settings' → Mail → [left side menu] Options → Mail → Accounts → 'Pop and IMAP'.



        And there you can get the information related to server address, port and encryption type.
        You can manually add these parameters, taking into account that probably you will have to configure, in the Evolution's Account Editor → Sending Email → Authentication the type as Login, as well as the right encryption method, in my case, "STARTTLS after connecting".



        I hope this helps you






        share|improve this answer













        I tried to configure my company Cloud Exchange Account (Office.com) with Gnome Online Accounts, but I could not find the proper way to do it, so, I did it in Evolution, which works pretty well for now.
        You need to check the right configuration first, which should be something similar to what I did:
        Usually in https://outlook.office.com/owa/ you can access them from the top-right side of the sreen (from your point of view):



        Settings-icon (screw) → 'Your app settings' → Mail → [left side menu] Options → Mail → Accounts → 'Pop and IMAP'.



        And there you can get the information related to server address, port and encryption type.
        You can manually add these parameters, taking into account that probably you will have to configure, in the Evolution's Account Editor → Sending Email → Authentication the type as Login, as well as the right encryption method, in my case, "STARTTLS after connecting".



        I hope this helps you







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