On Mon, 2017-02-13 at 23:42 +0300, Sergey Makeev wrote:
> Caldav Synchronizer for MS Outlook requires to fill-in the check box
> "Break connection after each request".

        Hi,
you probably mean "Close connection after each request". That's always
done with CalDAV/WebDAV calendar/book.

> Whet one tries to modify an entry of a meeting, task or contact
> stored by Evolution for the first time it says that there was a
> mistake with event code 200 (Ok),

Hmm, code 200 isn't "failure", but "success".

> and for the second time it says that there was a conflict, event code
> 409.

Maybe fixed several months ago. As poc said, your evolution version is
important (eventually evolution-data-server). The Yandex server version
might be interesting as well. Note that DAViCal, Zimbra, ownCloud and
even Google and Yahoo! CalDAV servers do not have this issue.

By the way, run the calendar factory from a terminal and then open
evolution to see what it does in the background. That can be done as
this:

   $ CALDAV_DEBUG=all /usr/libexec/evolution-calendar-factory -w

Your distribution can have it stored elsewhere.
        Bye,
        Milan
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