On Mon, 2015-01-05 at 11:49 +0000, Joakim Tjernlund wrote: > What does no API mean here? I can see in meetings I have to that the > room has type Resource and Role is Non-Participant > so to me there is an API but Evo does not take advantage of it.
Hi, I was talking about the Location entry, which is below attendees. There is no API to populate it with available rooms, the same as there is no standard way of identify the 'contact' type in vCard 3.1, which evolution uses. The vCard 4.0 standard has added attributes which can differentiate the contact type, but evolution (and the evolution-data- server) doesn't use it right now. > > > Pref->Calendar and tasks->Publishing Information > Not sure what this is for w.r.t EWS.? Ah, I see, you do not need it for EWS calendars. The option is there to publish your Free/Busy information to a 3rd-party place. The EWS calendars do not need it, the server takes care of the free/busy information on its own. > I am unable to Create a new meeting in EWS Calendar as Evo thinks > this calendar is Read Only > nor can I change my own status(I always read Needs Action for all > but the Organiser) for a > meeting I have previously accepted. > If evolution thinks your calendar is read-only, then both "changes" described above may fail. The reason for this read-only state can be correct, aka when the server reported it, or you may face a bug in evolution, which got a workaround in time of 3.13.9 or 3.13.8 development version, thus will be part of the upcoming 3.14.0 release (in time of GNOME 3.16, this spring). If I'm not mistaken, then there usually helped to open evolution in the Calendar view, with the EWS calendar enabled, before dealing with meeting invitations in the Mail view. Bye, Milan _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list