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> Message: 4
> Date: Wed, 29 May 2013 16:10:06 +0200
> From: Milan Crha <mc...@redhat.com>
> To: evolution-list@gnome.org
> Subject: Re: [Evolution] Time drifting using Android - Exchange 2010 -
>         Evolution
> Message-ID: <1369836606.3346.9.camel@zyxPad2>
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> 
> On Wed, 2013-05-29 at 12:35 +0200, Vidar Evenrud Seeberg wrote:
> > Thank you. Comforting to see that it is not just me.... Our Exchange
> > server is 2010 and the timezone for the server is UTC+1 +
> summertime,
> > which altogether should be summarized to my computers and my phone's
> +2
> > timezone. I will ask the IT management department if there is a
> possible
> > upgrade up front.
> 
>         Hi,
> it might be better to start with evolution itself, not with your
> admins.
> I suggest to debug what the server returns to you. One UI way is to
> open
> the event editor and turn on View->Time zone, then you'll see what
> time
> zone is the event at.
> 
> More core debugging looks like:
> a) close evolution and all its related processes, namely
>    e-calendar-factory process
> b) open a terminal and run there the factory with debugging on:
>    $ EWS_DEBUG=2 /usr/libexec/e-calendar-factory -w
>    notes: 1) path on your system can be different; 2) if -2 doesn't
> work
>    in 3.4, then run it without it).
> c) enter a new appointment on your phone
> d) run evolution on another terminal
>    you should see printed new lines on the factory console. I guess
>    if you entered some recognizable summary of the event, then you'll
>    see where it starts. The raw data is important for debugging.
> e) when the event shows in evolution, right-click it and choose
>    "Save...", pick some nice name for it. Open it in a text editor and
>    delete from there anything you'll feel like being personal and/or
>    sensitive data (or just replace it with XXXX).
> 
> Attach the saved event here, and if you can then also the part from
> the
> factory log where the event was received (I'm not sure if it'll be
> visible at all, if not, then never mind on this).
> 
>         Bye,
>         Milan
> 
> P.S.: it seems to me that you use message digests on this list, it'll
> be
> better to turn that off (follow URL at the very bottom of this and
> every
> email on this list), then you can reply to individual messages without
> breaking threading (and making the message hard to follow, because I
> was
> about to discard your whole message after reaching the first
> "reply-part" in it). Thanks.

Thank you, Milan
Starting to get the grip on mailing lists... sorry for slow learning. I
have turned off digesting. This is my last post doing it "the wrong
way". If I have understood correctly I will receive a mail for each
reply to my posts and I will reply to them again. Correct me if I am
wrong... (until now I have only received the digest and replied to that)
Since I am at the office now, I will look into your suggestions this
evening. Thank you for those. I hope the debugging gives some useful
results. Posting back this evening
Best regards
Vidar
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