The events definitely do NOT show up, so it's not a timing issue (at least not 
shifted by hours, days or months) in my case.
I just tried to debug it further by adding various recurring events in the 
calendar, but they now magically show up.
I can remember that this already happend and after a few days/weeks they were 
missing again.
The old ones, which are already there on Outlook Online since months don't show 
up in evolution.

I'll try to debug it further.

Am I right in the assumption that deleting ~/.cache/evolution will force 
evolution to refetch the complete calendar data? (so the event definitely 
should be listed in the debug log).


On Di, 2016-09-13 at 08:59 -0400, MayDay Computers wrote:
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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On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 8:17 AM, Milan Crha 
<[email protected]<mailto:[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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