On Wed, 2021-09-08 at 14:40 +0200, Milan Crha via evolution-list wrote: > On Wed, 2021-09-08 at 12:39 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote: > > I've been subscribed to a single shared calendar from a delegated > > account on an Office365 tenancy for a long time. The account has > > just added another calendar that I need to use and I can't work out > > how to subscribe to it. Any hints? > > Hi, > do it the same as before, "File->Subscribe to folder of other EWS > user..." and fill the details there, just insted of predefined default > folder name use the folder ID. The tricky part might be to figure out > the folder/calendar ID, as the new calendar is probably not the default > Calendar. The 3.40.x can handle the share invitation mails, if you > received any. You just click the button in it and that's all. >
I got the share invite, but when I click on the button it takes me to office365.com where I had already configured the calendar. It doesn't try and configure it within Evolution. (I'm on 3.40.4 BTW.) > Another > option is to configure the shared account on one machine in Evolution, > go to the Calendar view, find that calendar there, right-click it and > choose "Permissions..." from context menu. There is shown the Folder > ID, which can be copied and then pasted to the "Subscribe to folder of > other EWS user" dialog. > I only have delegate access to the account so I can't configure it directly and that permissions menu is not there for calendars shared to me. > The folder ID is quite long, make sure you copy > it completely. I currently do not know if there are other/easier ways > to get the folder ID. In the share invite there's an XML attachment "sharing_metadata.xml" and that contains a number of IDs. I've tried both the one labelled "FolderId" (about 93 characters) and "MailboxId" (about 400 characters) but both come up with "Id is malformed" when I put them in the "Subscribe to folder of other EWS user" dialog. But they also don't look like the folder ID of my own calendars that I can see - the one in the invitation email is a string of hex digits, whereas it looks like it should be alphanumeric. I have also (obviously?) tried using the calendar name in the Subscribe box and it doesn't like that. P. _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list