Hi Milan,

I also get the error message (translated by Google).:

Can not send item to Calendar. Calendar objects can not be received.
The user is the organizer of this meeting and therefore can not accept
it.

Please see https://imgur.com/a/iR68N


Regards Sebastian

Am Freitag, den 31.03.2017, 11:35 +0200 schrieb Sebastian Schlatow:
> Hi Milan,
>
> Am Do, 30. Mär, 2017 um 8:45 schrieb Milan Crha <mc...@redhat.com>:
> > On Wed, 2017-03-29 at 16:53 +0000, Schlatow, Sebastian wrote:
> >  no. I can not edit an appointment in the EWS calendar in the
> > Calendar
> >  view. Also I can not create a new one.
> >
> >     Hi,
> > okay. Could you do some debugging for me, please? The steps are:
> > a) close evolution
> > b) open a terminal and run there this command (copy&paste):
> >    $ EWS_DEBUG=2 /usr/libexec/evolution-calendar-factory -w
> >    (The actual path can be different in your distribution.)
> > c) wait for 3-5 seconds (to give D-Bus time to set things up)
> > d) start evolution in the Calendar view:
> >    $ evolution -c calendar
> > e) try to add an event into the EWS calendar
> >
> > The terminal from step b) should have some lengthy output there. If
> > not, then the EWS calendar thinks it's offline.
>
> Before adding the event, I have output from b) and also after adding
> the event I have output from b). I also tried Geary to import ics
> file to the Evolution EWS calendar, but then I got the "offline"
> error message. After a second try, I got the following error.:
>
>
>
> > In that case check
> > content of:
> >    ~/.config/evolution/sources/
> > and
> >    ~/.cache/evolution/sources/
> > for all .source files which contain EWS (case insensitively), or
> > your
> > server host name. It's possible that one of those files contains an
> > [Authentication] section which has empty Host key, as it happened
> > in
> > the past, but it's only a blind guess. Filling the Host key with
> > proper
> > value (your server host name) may help. Such change (in .source
> > file)
> > is better to be done when evolution-source-registry background
> > process
> > is stopped (once you do that, `evolution --force-shutdown` can
> > restart
> > all background processes in one shoot).
>
> All [Authentication]  sections I found in the .source files, was
> filled. Some
> .source files don't have  an [Authentication]  section.
>
> > By the way, is this a fresh installation (or you entered the EWS
> > account in 3.22.6), or it's an update from some older evolution
> > version?
> >     Bye,
> >     Milan
>
> No, this is not a fresh installation. I added it before 3.22.6, so it
> is an update from older version.
>
>
> Regards Sebastian


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