Hi All. I've experienced this on-and-off over the years but lately it's much worst. 9/10 times I receive a meeting request from Outlook 2007/2010 users, the attached meeting is corrupt. When I click one of the buttons I get a notice from Fedora that the data-server failed. I've tried all kinds of different approaches ie. checkboxes checked/unchecked diff buttons...etc.
The _only_ thing that seems to work is either delete/recreating my calendar or simply creating a new one. On the first meeting request and for a few others Evo allows me to accept them. Thereafter I'm back to 9/10 failing. I have no idea what's allowing me to accept 1/10 mostly because it's so infrequent I'm not noticing a pattern. Anyway. Any insight/assistance/suggestions are greatly appreciated. I don't particularly care about these meeting requests personally but they are an absolute must professionally. Here's some potentially useful background nfo: Fedora 16 32-bit Evo 3.2.2 I've only received invites from MS Outlook 2007/2010 -I used to get them from a client that was on 2003 a few months ago but that was also on an older version of Evo(3.2.1 I think) on Debian testing. Hm. In the interest of troubleshooting standards and proper "flow of information" from me to you, I have to mention that...I closed Evo just now to re-launch from the terminal so I could post the error the data-server spits out and low-and-behold I just successfully accepted 3 invites in a row! Now I have _no clue_ what's going on. My inability to eccpt meeting requests has been going on for some time and has gotten significant;y worst since I switched to Fedora a ~month ago. I don't imagine this has much to do if anything, with Fedora but more so the Evo version Deb vers. Fedora uses. But that's just a gut feeling and a bit of experience in troubleshooting talking. So I guess my first question now is: Is anyone else in this predicament? and If so, can we compare circumstances please? Sorry for the lengthy msg but this is important to me. Cheers, Phil _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list [email protected] To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
