> > > >From a terminal do > > > > > > EWS_DEBUG=2 evolution > > > > > > I don't know why the EWS debugging things were omitted from > > > > > > https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evolution/Debugging > > > > > > > Thank you. I piped the information into a file ( &> ). I am however > not > > sure what to look after. > > Basically any errors, permission denied, timeouts that sort of thing. >
OK, here is all preg on error / denied /timeout: Fontconfig error: "/etc/fonts/conf.d/65-khmer.conf", line 14: out of memory Fontconfig error: "/etc/fonts/conf.d/65-khmer.conf", line 23: out of memory Fontconfig error: "/etc/fonts/conf.d/65-khmer.conf", line 32: out of memory *** NSPlugin Wrapper *** ERROR: failed to execute NSPlugin viewer > <SOAP-ENV:Envelope xmlns:SOAP-ENV="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:SOAP-ENC="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"><SOAP-ENV:Header><typ es:RequestServerVersion xmlns:types="http://schemas.microsoft.com/exchange/services/2006/types" Version="Exchange2007_SP1"/></SOAP-ENV:Header><SOAP-ENV:Body xmlns:messages="http://schemas.microsoft.com/exchange/services/2006/message s"><messages:SyncFolderHierarchy xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/exchange/services/2006/types"><messages :FolderShape><BaseShape>AllProperties</BaseShape></messages:FolderShape><me ssages:SyncState>...*** <http://schemas.microsoft.com/exchange/services/2006/types"><messages:Folde rShape><BaseShape>AllProperties</BaseShape></messages:FolderShape><messages :SyncState>H4sIAAAAAAAEAO29B2AcSZYlJi9tynt/SvVK1+B0oQiAYBMk2JBAEOzBiM3mkuwd aUcjKasqgcplVmVdZhZAzO2dvPfee++999577733ujudTif33/8/XGZkAWz2zkrayZ4hgKrIHz9 +fB8/In6NX+PX/TXoOfjF+w+P9+/d3znePnlwfLC9f3xyb/vJyZOT7Wd7Tw5Onjx49vD+/Z1f8t 3X49fXy+nrNmvzk2yZ1de/xqP3f/NZVc7y+mz2azx8/3d/Mq+bolr+GjsnZZEvW/7s9z95sPN09 9Od/e2dh6cPtvcPHp5vP9k9eLL99Mm9ew+ePDy+92zn2a/x6cm6fp3Xl3n9RbYszvOmvd17TJ/k 1/g1fhtCQzD/dpHXWT2dXwOrX+M3p6936P9jtPttfuZ7/2P1h/0tL/6kf+XX/x3/2r/wV/7Bv+a v8Tv+Hv/zn//t/+VPO/5zf6/mD7nzD/7qP+PX+Lv/5uf/y3/xa/wav+av8ZvQ/+n5Dej/vzt+eU 8oJ3/y//1r/Bq/znu+9bf+Tf/oX4e+N731t/71v+tP/02/0953/oG/d/yrf9nLf/ffRKtf8bvd9 Fasr3/sD3v/t/6WxR/xV7//WzSuv+drvfX3vv9bRPn/4/3for7+2q/11l/1td76GjQkvvzvvtZb /+3X4Kjf6e/7F96/L+KoP/T936L5+j9/jV/j13vvt/6UX/Nr9fW//xq/xq/1/m/96l/j1/i13/+ t/4vV9/u99fx/+W++xrie/y//9fu/9bd978fevP9bxL1/99d66+/7Wm/9Ne//1t/2vd/g/3z/t6 ivv/793/rbyt/4T3l/+fot/uz//T/6Gm/9Rb/sa1iH3+Iv+p//5K/x1l/6Z//rX+utf+RrvfV3f Y23/vLmH/0ab/1Vv93fiLe+jklXx+C3ofYRlflb/bG/0R/w2/0FLz8AaIQn/+bf+uG3/uzp9z4A aNRd+PiP+Ofn7+ub3IDp3/o/f+u3+Df/k7/7GwX6t1T/6P/2a/3Nz3/HbxTo3/o3v/of/5R/7W/ 8G98TqHFhhoC++WU/8b8+v/+eQDdj+jc//xW/1R/6X/0uv+E3CvRv/Zt/i//r//pffoN/7BsG+m uk9z5ef/cbBvob7LY//m/9b98oUKLpr/fox/6YP/MDgEaUyp/2X/zH/+Qv+ur3/0aBkg/2L72c/ c7/8QcAjYnp/5g8Ox7/im8UKNH0t/sdkl/vm6Xpr/Fr/LLf+B/79/6q//EbBfpb/FWPX18l/8Df 8QFAo8P/zf7Cv+fln/8BQCPD/zX/kj/sb/irJr/pBwCNYvrr/C8/8fs+/wCgMZrOfvOr***> NSPlugin Wrapper *** ERROR: failed to initialize plugin-side RPC client connection *** NSPlugin Wrapper *** ERROR: failed to execute NSPlugin viewer *** NSPlugin Wrapper *** ERROR: failed to initialize plugin-side RPC client connection < HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized < Soup-Debug-Timestamp: 1392805687 < Soup-Debug: ESoapMessage 1 (0x7fc097021dd0) < Set-Cookie: mail.liu.se=R408630383; path=/ < Server: Microsoft-IIS/7.5 < Set-Cookie: exchangecookie=...; expires=Thu, 19-Feb-2015 10:28:07 GMT; path=/; HttpOnly < WWW-Authenticate: ... < WWW-Authenticate: Negotiate < X-Powered-By: ASP.NET < Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2014 10:28:06 GMT < Content-Length: 0 > > The zombies are still created. Evolution does > > no longer crash, but the calendar is only incompletely synchronized. > > Only events that I have entered today (from a different client) show > up. > > Manual refresh has no effect. > > Try creating a new Linux account, then from that account create the > EWS > account in Evolution. This will start you with a new clean > configuration and see if that then works correctly. If it does, then > you will know it's something to do with the configuration and not the > server or the install of Evolution. I will try that as a third step, because it will take a while to get all my 25 k mails on sync .. Also the setup of EWS was laborious since auto-discover did not work. I would prefer to test the step below first. > > > > > > > > > EWS does work on Evo 3.10.3, it may be that there is something odd > > > with > > > the specific configuration you are using (either at your end or > the > > > Exchange end). It may just be that you need to clean the > cache/index > > > files - but I don't know enough about EWS and calendars to know if > > > that > > > could be an issue. > > > > It would be great to get a hint on how to clean the cache. I cannot > > influence the Exchange end. > > The cache is stored in ~/.cache/evolution/calendars - you could try > shutting down Evolution (and all the backend processes), and rename > that > folder - Evolution should recreate it all when you restart. How do I shut-down the backend processes? I google it, but could only find people wanting to remove EVO altogether. 'service' does not show evolution backends. Thanks Michael > > P. > -- Professor Michael Felsberg Tel: +46 13 282460 Computer Vision Laboratory Mobile:+46 702 202460 Linköping University email: michael.felsb...@liu.se SE-581 83 Linköping, Sweden http://users.isy.liu.se/cvl/mfe/ _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list