Hi Andre,
>On Sat, 2018-03-31 at 10:46 +0200, Michael Hirmke wrote:
>> Did you open a bug on bugzilla.org?
>I hope not because bugzilla.org has nothing to do with random Linux
>distributions.
sry 8-<
bugzilla.opensuse.org
>andre
Bye.
Michael.
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On Sat, 2018-03-31 at 10:46 +0200, Michael Hirmke wrote:
> Did you open a bug on bugzilla.org?
I hope not because bugzilla.org has nothing to do with random Linux
distributions.
andre
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There are 2 options:
I change provider or EWS bug get repaired.
In fact old version before worked perfect.
On Sat, 2018-03-31 at 12:06 +0200, Michael Hirmke wrote:
Hi Hans-Christoph,
Exchange 2016 works fine. But my supplier uses exchange 2010 - that's the
problem. the new 365 doesn't work as
Hi Hans-Christoph,
>Exchange 2016 works fine. But my supplier uses exchange 2010 - that's the
>problem. the new 365 doesn't work as well due to the new safety system
>I tried all. new installation etc.
>Evolution write a calender entry into the system incl. exchange, but can't
>read them.
runnin
Exchange 2016 works fine. But my supplier uses exchange 2010 - that's the
problem.
the new 365 doesn't work as well due to the new safety system
I tried all. new installation etc.
Evolution write a calender entry into the system incl. exchange, but can't read
them.
On Sat, 2018-03-31 at 10:55 +
I use SUSE Enterprice 12.3 (same architecture as leap 42.3)
So I can open a bug at SUSE. But this issue is downrated. Support of Suse has
been better in past. On other hand, I understand that you can't get all for
200€/anno.
However many of the solutions we found I place in SLED or SLES forum.
O
Hi,
>I am using Evolution 3.22.6 in Debian 9.
>When I reply to a calendar invite with someone with using a Microsoft
>Outlook it sends the date back they get UTC time but it misidentifies
>it as the local time which is not UTC.
same here.
Involved versions are:
evolution-3.28.0-2.1
evolution-da
Hi Hans-Christoph,
>I do not wish using windows due to many reasons.
>Tried openSuse. But for my company it is too risky. But I use it privat.
>So I use for my company Suse Enterprise where I get support. It's not about
>money, its about stability. My daughter and father use Ubuntu. But Ubuntu is
Hi Hans-Christoph,
>By the way:
>Since i have a quite complex system
>3 different types Linux, AD server, Exchange, I can and would test if wished.
same here :)
>For SUSE Enterprise I found several bugs due to the enviroment setup
Did you open a bug on bugzilla.org?
Bye.
Michael.
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