Re: [Evolution] Evolution does not decrypt PGP emails

2013-05-31 Thread Adam Tauno Williams
On Wed, 2013-05-29 at 08:42 +0100, huw wrote: > On Tue, 2013-05-28 at 16:34 +0100, huw wrote: > > Hi all > > I've just started using Evolution. I can send emails encrypted (and > > signed) just fine, but when my friend sends me emails encrypted with > > PGP they are not decrypted by Evolution. I

Re: [Evolution] Time drifting using Android - Exchange 2010 - Evolution

2013-05-31 Thread Milan Crha
On Fri, 2013-05-31 at 16:50 +0200, Milan Crha wrote: > On Fri, 2013-05-31 at 11:15 +0200, Vidar Evenrud Seeberg wrote: > > Is it possible to get hold of 3.8.3 currently? > > The release is planned on June 10th (or around it, if anything urgent > will rise). I would rather wait, than try to compile

Re: [Evolution] Time drifting using Android - Exchange 2010 - Evolution

2013-05-31 Thread Milan Crha
On Fri, 2013-05-31 at 11:15 +0200, Vidar Evenrud Seeberg wrote: > Is it possible to get hold of 3.8.3 currently? The release is planned on June 10th (or around it, if anything urgent will rise). I would rather wait, than try to compile from git. Bye, Milan ___

Re: [Evolution] Time drifting using Android - Exchange 2010 - Evolution

2013-05-31 Thread David Woodhouse
On Fri, 2013-05-31 at 06:47 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > On Fri, 2013-05-31 at 10:10 +0100, David Woodhouse wrote: > > > let's call it UTC, not GMT, to have same terminology as in RFC. > > > > I sometimes like to use 'GMT' just to reinforce the "GMT does *not* > > mean UK time" message. :)

Re: [Evolution] Time drifting using Android - Exchange 2010 - Evolution

2013-05-31 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Fri, 2013-05-31 at 10:10 +0100, David Woodhouse wrote: > > let's call it UTC, not GMT, to have same terminology as in RFC. > > I sometimes like to use 'GMT' just to reinforce the "GMT does *not* > mean UK time" message. :) It's certainly true that GMT is not the same as UK time, but even GMT

Re: [Evolution] Time drifting using Android - Exchange 2010 - Evolution

2013-05-31 Thread Vidar Evenrud Seeberg
Den 05/31/2013 10:46 AM, skrev Milan Crha: Hi, I just tested this with to-be 3.8.3 and it works fine there, thus I guess it got fixed "unintentionally", between your 3.4.4 and the 3.8.x. Once you get to 3.8.x evolution(-ews), and purge your local cache of events, then they'll be redownloaded a

Re: [Evolution] Time drifting using Android - Exchange 2010 - Evolution

2013-05-31 Thread Vidar Evenrud Seeberg
Den 05/31/2013 10:56 AM, skrev David Woodhouse: Remember, times are meaningless without timezones. You should *always* specify the timezone unless it's completely obvious. The meeting was at 20:00 in *what* time zone? I thought it was at 20:00 in your local time zone, GMT+2. Which makes it 18:0

Re: [Evolution] Time drifting using Android - Exchange 2010 - Evolution

2013-05-31 Thread David Woodhouse
On Fri, 2013-05-31 at 09:27 +0200, Milan Crha wrote: > On Thu, 2013-05-30 at 22:49 +0100, David Woodhouse wrote: > > > DTSTART:20130602T18 > > > DTEND:20130602T19 > > > > Hm, that's odd. Shouldn't those end with a 'Z' to indicate that they are > > in GMT? Then they'd be correct, right? The

Re: [Evolution] Time drifting using Android - Exchange 2010 - Evolution

2013-05-31 Thread Patryk Benderz
[cut] > Trying to do it right this time... :) [cut] Well, it didn't work out. Like Pete Biggs wrote - you should delete all irrelevant citations/quotations. This one which you are reading now, is an example how it should look like. -- Patryk "LeadMan" Benderz Linux Registered User #377521 () asc

Re: [Evolution] Time drifting using Android - Exchange 2010 - Evolution

2013-05-31 Thread David Woodhouse
On Fri, 2013-05-31 at 09:09 +0200, Vidar Evenrud Seeberg wrote: > Den 05/30/2013 11:49 PM, skrev David Woodhouse: > > DTSTART:20130602T18 > > DTEND:20130602T19 > > Hm, that's odd. Shouldn't those end with a 'Z' to indicate that they are > > in GMT? Then they'd be correct, right? The meeting

Re: [Evolution] Time drifting using Android - Exchange 2010 - Evolution

2013-05-31 Thread Milan Crha
On Fri, 2013-05-31 at 09:51 +0200, Vidar Evenrud Seeberg wrote: > Is it enough to say that evolution-ews doesn't > recognize UTC and describe how I enter events in phone, sync to Exchange > and starts Evolution? Hi, I just tested this with to-be 3.8.3 and it works fine there, thus I gues

Re: [Evolution] Time drifting using Android - Exchange 2010 - Evolution

2013-05-31 Thread Vidar Evenrud Seeberg
Den 05/31/2013 09:34 AM, skrev Milan Crha: ...while it knows about the other time zones. Nice, in that case discard my note about lazy phone software, and make this an evolution-ews bug. Thanks for all the investigation here. No problem. I am the one to thank you, guys. I have learn't a lot abo

Re: [Evolution] Time drifting using Android - Exchange 2010 - Evolution

2013-05-31 Thread Milan Crha
On Fri, 2013-05-31 at 09:09 +0200, Vidar Evenrud Seeberg wrote: > UTC Heh, so evolution-ews doesn't recognize UTC... > (UTC+01.00) Brussel, København, Madrid, Paris ...while it knows about the other time zones. Nice, in that case discard my note about lazy phone software, and make this an evol

Re: [Evolution] Time drifting using Android - Exchange 2010 - Evolution

2013-05-31 Thread Milan Crha
On Thu, 2013-05-30 at 22:49 +0100, David Woodhouse wrote: > > DTSTART:20130602T18 > > DTEND:20130602T19 > > Hm, that's odd. Shouldn't those end with a 'Z' to indicate that they are > in GMT? Then they'd be correct, right? The meeting was actually at 18:00 > GMT? Hi, let's call it

Re: [Evolution] Time drifting using Android - Exchange 2010 - Evolution

2013-05-31 Thread Vidar Evenrud Seeberg
Den 05/30/2013 11:49 PM, skrev David Woodhouse: Hope I am posting correctly now... The EWS_DEBUG part worked, but searching for the event entered on the phone gave no results. Here is the event, entered for 20:00 on the phone, but drifted two hours to 18:00: BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//Ximian//NON