[Evolution] Problem with evolution and webdav calendar (OpenXchange)
- From: Artur Mücke <muecke tyntec biz>
- To: evolution-list gnome org
- Subject: [Evolution] Problem with evolution and webdav calendar (OpenXchange)
- Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 14:50:41 +0100
Hi all,
I have problems using evolution (2.12.1) in combination with WebDAV
calendars. First of all, here come some related informations:
Client:
=======
OS: Ubuntu - Gutsy
Evolution: 2.12.1
Server:
=======
OS: RHEL4
OpenXchange 0.8.6.5
with WebDAV.
Here comes how I set up Evolution for using a WebDAV calendar which is
located on an OpenXchange-Server:
Calendars -> New Calendar
=========================
Type: Web
Name: MyOXCalendar
URL: https://10.3.4.234/servlet/webdav.ical
Username: MyUsername
When I click on "OK", Evolution asks for my password. After I typed it
in, the calendar is downloaded correctly from the OpenXchange server. I
can see all my appointsments and tasks in my Evolution.
But my problem is, that I can't delete or create any appointsments or
tasks at all.
When I try to create an appointment, I get the following instant error
message:
======================================================================
Cannot create a new event
You have a read-only calendar source selected. Change to Calendar View
and highlight a calendar that can accept appointments.
======================================================================
That doesnt make sense because the user I set up is the owner of the
calendar, so he has got the rights to write the calendar.
I verified that by using the KDE-pendant "kontact". With kontact
everything works just fine. When I use the same calendar source and user
like listed before, I can write to the calendar.
So I can be sure, that the server is configured correctly and the
problems sticks to Evolution.
I hope someone can help me out because I did a lot of research with
google but unfortunately I couldnt find a solution. :-/
Cheers,
Artur
--
"There are 10 kinds of people in the world, those who understand binary
math, and those who don't."
[
Date Prev][
Date Next] [
Thread Prev][
Thread Next]
[
Thread Index]
[
Date Index]
[
Author Index]