I already switched back to Thunderbird. TB has its issues, too. But I
can use it as a productive tool. Unfortunately, evolution is not usable
in a professional environment at this stage.
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I ditched evolution and decided to switch back to Thunderbird
On 09.04.19 14:18, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> Could you perhaps report it upstream on
> https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evolution/issues/ ?
>
> ** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
>Importance: Undecided => Low
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Hi Kirk,
I found a solution. The issue seems to be an outdated version of caldav used
for Synology's webdav server. Here is what I did
- Expert calendar and tasks list (separately) to ics files
- Deactivate caldav in the webdav server
- Installed the new calendar application in my Diskstation
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I have a suspicion that I cannot verify, though. It might be that the new
version of evolution is not backward compatible with older caldav
specifications.
I stopped using evolution and use Thunderbird and Lightning. There are some
glitches but overall it works.
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Public bug reported:
I am using a caldav calendar on a synology NAS and observed issues with
calendar invitations I previously received. When I open one of these events I
get the warning 'Event cannot be fully edited, because you are not the
organizer' which I can live with. However, I cannot p
Public bug reported:
Timezone of stop date is ignored for ics files and caldac calendars.
The attached example has a during of 7 hours. It gets imported correctly with
evolution.
However, it looks like an event with a duration of one hour in the calendar.
Thunderbird displays the event correc
** Attachment removed: "Test Appointment.ics"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution/+bug/1776078/+attachment/5150903/+files/Test%20Appointment.ics
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