Hello Milan,
I have tested with Evolution 3.12 / EWS 3.12 on Fedora 21, and can
confirm this this problem has been fixed in 3.12.
Thank You
On Fri, 2014-10-24 at 08:48 +1100, Chandana De Silva wrote:
> Hello Milan,
>
> Thanks.
> I need to goto FC21 to get a clean install of Evolu
Hello Milan,
Thanks.
I need to goto FC21 to get a clean install of Evolution 3.12. I will try
this in a VM and let you know.
Regards
Chandana
> > Thank you for your quick response
> > I am using:
> > $ rpm -qa | grep evol
> > evolution-ews-3.10.4-1.fc20.x86_64
> > evolution-data-server-3.10.4-6.fc
Hello Milan,
Thank you for your quick response
I am using:
$ rpm -qa | grep evol
evolution-ews-3.10.4-1.fc20.x86_64
evolution-data-server-3.10.4-6.fc20.x86_64
evolution-3.10.4-4.fc20.x86_64
My OS is FC20.
> On Wed, 2014-10-22 at 09:27 +1100, Chandana De Silva wrote:
> > However, when I
Hello All
I am in Melbourne, Australia (UTC+11). Evolution correctly shows my
timezone as Austalia/Melbourne (UTC+11).
However, when I schedule a meeting on and Exchange server via EWS (in
this case outlook.office365.com), my meetings get set one hour late,
(11:00 AM meeting gets set of 12:00 noo
What linux distribution are you using.
Your problem is probably due to to evolution having to send your login
detail several times to gmail, and it keeps forgetting them each time
you enter them.
Most Linux distributions have some secure way of remembering them, and
you were probably asked wheth
Hello All,
My mail server has a self signed certificate, and I wanted to import it
into Evolution, to prevent it continuously asking me to accept the "bad"
certificate.
I first converted my pem format certificate to pkcs12 format:
openssl pkcs12 -export -in /etc/pki/_cert.pem
inkey /etc/pki
Hello All,
My mail server has a self signed certificate, and I wanted to import it
into Evolution, to prevent it continuously asking me to accept the "bad"
certificate.
I first converted my pem format certificate to pkcs12 format:
openssl pkcs12 -export -in /etc/pki/_cert.pem
inkey /etc/pki
Hi Chen
On Wed, 2005-10-26 at 15:36 +0530, chen wrote:
You need delete it from gconf, for which gconf-editor can be used. The
path is apps->evolution->calendar. The source corresponding to that web
calendar should be removed.
Thanks. That worked
And meanwhile, please also file a bug
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I am running Evolution 2.4.1 on FC4 under KDE.
I created a new web based calendar, and evolution crashes when ever I try to access it. or even delete it. Does anyone know Where can I find the configuration so I can manually delete it ?. I will try to figure out why evolution crashes later.
Th