On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 1:45 PM, Pete Biggs <p...@biggs.org.uk> wrote:

>
> What version of Exchange?
>

Hi Pete, it's Exchange 2010.


> Basically timezones are an horrendous issue in any calendaring
> application - in fact date and time calculations are a disgustingly
> complicated thing in general.  If you search for "evolution-ews
> timezone" on Google you get some hits on blog entries and bugzilla
> reports on problems and some hints on how to deal with them.  Basically
> you need to make sure Evolution and Exchange are both using the same
> timezone.
>

It can be horrendous but I think this is a core thing a calendar
application shall do right. The EWS Calendar add-on in Thunderbird is doing
this correctly for example.

The server is probably somewhere in Europe, I'm in Dubai. There's no way
they can be at the same time zone. (And this does not matter when I use
Thunderbird EWS or Outlook)

-- 
Emre
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