I'm on Fedora 24 and evolution-ews-3.20.5-1 and I had noticed some strange
behavior related to recurring Exchange events where they were showing up on
the wrong day in the calendar view, but would still have the right day/time
in the event and would alert on the proper day.  Check to see if the event
is actually missing or just on the wrong day!  I didn't report a bug, but
this seems to have been resolved in the last week or so.


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 *T*ravis *W*alden
 *[email protected] <[email protected]>*

On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 8:17 AM, Milan Crha <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, 2016-09-13 at 07:51 +0000, Stefan Profanter wrote:
> > Unfortunately the calendar does not show recurring events for one of
> > my account. Normal events show up, but nearly all of the recurring
> > events are missing.
> > The problematic account is connected to Exchange 2016.
> > The other account where it is working fine is Exchange 2010.
>
>         Hi,
> the above can mean that something changed on the Exchange 2016 side
> that much that it confused the evolution-ews. I hear of this for the
> first time, and the only recently made change in the calendar code of
> the evolution-ews is from here:
> https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=769044
> Which was about time zones and might not be related at all (being it
> about time zone, you might still see the recurring event, but in a
> wrong time).
>
> > Can you help me to analyse the problem and find the cause?
>
> Please run the evolution-calendar-factory from a terminal like this:
>
>    $ EWS_DEBUG=2 /usr/libexec/evolution-calendar-factory -w &>log.txt
>
> (The actual path can differ on some distributions.)
>
> The log will contain raw communication between the server and the
> client. I suggest to run it, then run evolution, then reproduce the
> issue with a new test event, then search for the event in the log. As
> it contains raw communication it can contain private data, like a list
> of your events, email addresses, server addresses and such, thus make
> sure you'll not expose anything private. I suggest to create a bug
> report in the GNOME bugzilla [1] and continue the investigation there.
> You even may consider not attaching the log there, in which case you
> can send it (possibly packed) only to me, just name the bug report in
> the subject, otherwise I may miss your message in my spam folder.
>
> I do not have access to an Exchange 2016 instance right now, thus I
> cannot confirm the issue myself.
>
>         Bye,
>         Milan
>
> [1] https://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=evolution-ews
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