Il giorno mar, 07/07/2015 alle 07.17 +0200, Milan Crha ha scritto:
> On Mon, 2015-07-06 at 15:22 +0200, Daniel Pocock wrote:
> > Is the snooze time kept on the client or the CalDAV server?
> 
>       Hi,
> Evolution stores the snooze/already-reminded settings locally only.
> There is also no standard facility to store such "flags" on the server,
> at least not on most of them (I think an Exchange server has a property
> for it). The CalDAV doesn't have any such standard setting, as far as I
> know, thus the interoperability between two independent applications is
> equal to none in this case. As it's all locally stored in the Evolution
> then even two Evolution instances on two different machines will
> repeat/not-know-about-snooze being done in the other instance, despite
> being connected to the same server and calendar.

Hi,
I would like a couple of details, please, because I am wondering about
this behaviour since I switched to evolution from MS Outlook many years
ago.

Now I use to sync my appointments between evo and my Samsung smart-phone
using my google account... does all you say about CalDAV apply to my
case too? i.e., is a "google account calendar" equivalent to CalDAV?
Sorry, I am a bit confused here.

When I used to use outlook and another smartphone (with windows mobile)
it happened that each device was aware of the snooze/dismiss being
selected on the other one. This was great, because now it is quite
annoying give twice (or more) the same command (snooze/dismiss etc) to
different devices. I know that it was a totally different syncing
technology there, but it would be really wonderful if evo will be able
to do the same.

Sorry for my English and for asking noob questions,

I am using Evolution 3.12.11

Many thanks,
Andrea

>       Bye,
>       Milan
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