Hi Mike,

What's your login id, mculbert or [EMAIL PROTECTED] Could you try
to use [EMAIL PROTECTED] to login?

Regards,

Jedy
On Mon, 2007-11-12 at 00:07 -0800, Mike Culbertson wrote:
> Jedy,
> 
> Thanks very much for the response.  I'm sending this directly to you
> since there is some debug data attaached.  I'll update the list if we
> figure out the problem.  Anyway, there are two screenshots attached and
> the debug output from evolution-jescs.  The setup is this:
> 
> Debian custom (a mix of etch and testing)
> Evolution 2.21.1built from source
> Evolution JESCS 2.21 built from source
> JES Communications Suite 5, set up on a single host based almost
> entirely on these instructions:
> http://docs.sun.com/source/820-0086/index.html
> 
> (I've also tried Evolution 2.12+JESCS 2.12 and the native 2.6(?) that
> comes with Sol 10... same results, I could not write)
> 
> As far as I can tell, everything about Comms Suite is working fine;
> IMAP, web clients, Outlook connector.  I'm able to write to my calendar
> from Lightning, the Web, and Outlook.  I can read my calendar from
> Evolution but I cannot edit or create any events or tasks.
> 
> The attachments:
> jescs-screen.png - What I see when I click the JESCS button.  When I
> added a resource via the web, the "TestMachine" item showed up here. 
> Other than that, this view never changes at all.  To be honest, I'm not
> sure what the JESCS button is even used for, so I don't know if this
> looks wrong or not.
> read-only-error.png  - The error message I get if I try to create or
> edit an event.  The events you see in the calendar were created from
> Lighting.
> jescs-debug-log.txt - evolution-jescs debug output
> 
> I hope this helps some, let me know if I can provide you with any other
> information. TIA!
> 
> -Mike
> 
> 
> 
> Jedy Wang wrote:
> > Hi Mike,
> >
> > JESCS connector should work in this case. If you have problem, please
> > make sure the connector has connected to the server. Click the JESCS
> > button, if the folders are listed properly, this should be OK. If you
> > still have problem, you can use "export
> > EVOLUTION_JESCS_VERBOSE_DEBUG=yes [patch]/evolution-jescs" to start
> > JESCS manually and check the debug log or send the log to me.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Jedy 
> >
> > On Sun, 2007-11-11 at 00:19 -0800, Mike Culbertson wrote:
> >   
> >> I can't tell if this is a problem on my end or the normal behavior of
> >> the connector, but should the JESCS connector be able to write to a
> >> calendar on the server?  I have a JES Communications Suite install that
> >> appears to otherwise be working fine, and I can write to my calendar
> >> from the web client, Thunderbird+Lightning and from the Outlook
> >> connector.   With Evolution, I can see all my calendar entries from the
> >> server but I cannot add or edit anything.  I've tried current and latest
> >> Evolution+connector on linux as well as the "native" Mail+Calendar app
> >> on Solaris 10, and all behave the same way...
> >>
> >> Is anyone using the connector?  Can you write to your calendars?  Are
> >> there actually some docs on it somewhere?
> >>
> >> Evo versions: 2.12, 2.21. 2.4? (Not sure on the sol 10 version)
> >> JESC Connector: 2.12, 2.21. ?   "
> >> On Debian linux from .debs and from source, and on Solaris 10 x86
> >>
> >>
> >> -Mike
> >>
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> >>     
> 

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