Re: [Evolution] Problem with Evolution 2.22.1 and appointment invitations
- From: Artur Mücke <muecke tyntec biz>
- To: Paul Smith <paul mad-scientist us>
- Cc: evolution-list <evolution-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [Evolution] Problem with Evolution 2.22.1 and appointment invitations
- Date: Wed, 07 May 2008 17:47:32 +0200
I'm not sure what you mean. Outlook shares calendars through Exchange.
I don't believe there's any other way to do group calendaring with
Outlook (other than exporting the calendar to a file and then importing
it at the remote location).
Actually I am not talking about group calendaring via groupware. You can
use an IMAP/POP-Account with SMTP without any Exchange Server. In that
case invitations are sent out by E-Mail through SMTP. The invitees get
an e-mail which they can use to Accept/Decline the invitation. In that
case the appointment is not saved on any exchange server but in the
local calendar profile.
Local calendars have nothing to do with this.
But I am talking about local calendar without any exchange solution
behind it.
It was true for me when I was using Evo 2.10 or so. Since then I've
always used Exchange as my outgoing server and it's always worked.
Since I dont have an Exchange Server I can't use Evolution with it to
try out.
But there must be a way to get that fixed without using an exchange
server since there are a lot of people out there who are using basic
e-mail accounts via IMAP/POP and SMTP!?
Cheers,
Artur
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