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Evolution is a personal information management application that provides integrated mail, calendaring and address book functionality. Check the Privacy Policy sub-page for a general information about user data usage.

First consult the Evolution Manual.

The evolution-list mailing list is the best place to seek further assistance with using Evolution, for example when you have problems.Subscribe here!

The evolution-hackers mailing list is for discussions among developers. The topics can get pretty technical.Subscribe here!

Many Evolution developers and users can also be found on IRC (irc.gimp.org), channel #evolution.

Users can build and run the latest stable (or development) Evolution in Flatpak, even on older distributions. A detailed guide can be found on the Evolution Flatpak sub-page.

The Evolution project releases its source code as tarball files, from which Free Software distributors can create easily-installable binary packages for users.

Most likely your Free Software distribution (Fedora, Mint, Ubuntu, etc.) already provides binary packages for Evolution. The following links are only for the source code.

The latest stable releases are the 3.32 series. Tarballs can be found for these various components (see also the ".news" files accompanying them for a list of changes):

The latest development snapshot tarballs (3.33 series, what will become 3.34) can be found below (after the first 3.33 release):

Or you can clone the source code repositories with git:

gitclonegit://git.gnome.org/evolution-data-server (Browse)

gitclonegit://git.gnome.org/evolution (Browse)

gitclonegit://git.gnome.org/evolution-ews (optional, for Microsoft Exchange servers) (Browse)

gitclonegit://git.gnome.org/evolution-mapi (optional, for old Microsoft Exchange servers) (Browse)

You can also view the schedule of upcoming releases.

The following materials have aged. Some parts are no longer accurate and need a rewrite.

IRC nick names in brackets.

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