On Tue, 2015-03-10 at 09:42 +0000, Taborsky, Jiri wrote: > I am having problem with Evolution Calendar connecting to Office365 > via EWS that not all meetings are not shown. Majority of meetings > are present, but some random meetings are not shown (they are > visible in O365 web calendar, but not in Evolution Calendar). > Refreshing Evolution Calendar does not help. I set "Automatically > synchronize remote e-mail locally" option and few meetings appear in > Calendar, but still not all of them, hence using Evolution Calendar > is not reliable. > > Not sure if this is related, but I set also options "Check for new > messages every 1 minutes", "Check for new messages in all folders" > and "Listen for server change notifications" for related e-mail > account.
Hi, you are right that some of these options influence also behavior of the Calendar and Address book, but not all of them. Evolution-ews uses something like 'incremental updates', which means that it has stored some server-provided tag for a state at some time and on each refresh asks the server with that tag for 'what was changed'. I do not know many details about your missing meetings, but I would guess that the evolution-calendar-factory crashed in the middle of some update, while the evolution-ews has already stored the tag in the local cache, thus it was "thinking" that it is in that new state already. (Like it saved the new state tag too early, and the next start used it, effectively missing other changes.) Could you try to close Evolution, (ideally also evolution-calendar- factory process, but that's not doable under gnome-shell, which auto- starts it) them remove ~/.cache/evolution/calendar/<ews-calendar-uid>/ folder, thus the next start (you should restart the calendar factory process after the removal) evolution-ews will refresh its local cache from scratch and possibly download what was missing - unless it crashes again, which you might catch with ABRT or any similar tool. 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