I'm using version 2.4.2.1.  I may have figured out what the problem is.  There 
is a bug (313725)
where recurring appointments do not show up when sent from a Groupwise account. 
 So the
appointments were created, just not displayed correctly.

I do find it confusing though that when I create a recurring appointment under 
evolution for my
personal calendar and then re-edit the appointment, it indicates that the 
appointment is a
recurring appointment.  But if I create a recurring appointment for my 
Groupwise calendar and then
re-edit it, the 'This appointment recurs' box is unchecked.  However, the 
calendar displays the
recurring icon next to the appointment.  How do you re-edit recurring 
appointments?

Scott

--- pnayak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Thu, 2006-01-26 at 09:09 -0800, Scott Anderson wrote:
> > Hi:
> > 
> > I noticed on the Top Priority Bugs page on go-evolution.org that 
> > "recurrence support for
> > Groupwise" was listed and a bug number assigned.  (The bug number looks 
> > like it is wrong as
> the
> > linked bug report does not relate to evolution.)
> Yeah that bug id is wrong
> > 
> > I am not able to make a recurring appointment in my Groupwise calendar.  
> > What are the known
> issues
> > with this, and how far away is support for this feature?
> Which version of evolution are you using, there are some issues in
> recurring appointments but creating recurring appointment works. Raise a
> bug in bugzilla.gnome.org, paste GROUPWISE_DEBUG traces in bugzilla. 
> > 
> > On a related note, I like the way recurring appointments work in evolution 
> > for the personal
> > calendar, and I do NOT like the way recurring appointments work from the 
> > Groupwise Client
> (under
> > windows).  The evolution setup is much more intuitive.
> > 
> > I am willing to help debug if there are paths for me to do so and the 
> > effort does not get in
> the
> > way of my real job.
> > 
> > Scott
> > 
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