Hm. Okay. I've tried this twice with no success. If I do
"EVOLUTION_SEND_IMIP_AS_ATTACHMENT=1 evolution" after doing a killev,
outlook in a POP3/IMAP configuration still doesn't get anything it can
use for a calendar item. I've also tried
"EVOLUTION_SEND_IMIP_AS_ATTACHMENT=true evolution" after doing a
killev. Still no luck. I've looked at the code and I see this...
calendar/gui/itip-utils.c: if (!getenv
("EVOLUTION_SEND_IMIP_AS_ATTACHMENT"))
And I see no reason that this isn't working--I mean, it's not looking
for any setting in particular--it's just looking to see if the
environment variable is set. Any thoughts?
On Fri, 2002-01-25 at 13:25, Dan Winship wrote:
> On Fri, 2002-01-25 at 12:49, Jason 'vanRijn' Kasper wrote:
> > I used to be able to schedule an appointment in evolution, select
> > recipients, and send the message--and have that be understood by outlook
> > clients. However, using evolution 1.0.1 and libcamel 1.0.1 from debian
> > unstable, what shows up in outlook is just "Event Information".
>
> The problem is that Outlook's iCalendar support sucks, and different
> versions of Outlook suck in different ways, also depending on whether
> they are talking to an Exchange server or an IMAP/POP server.
>
> Shortly after Evo 1.0 was released, we discovered that we could only
> send iCalendar requests to Outlook users who *weren't* using Exchange.
> Given that scheduling is done more often in Exchange environments than
> in non-Exchange environments, we switched this to work the other way for
> 1.0.1. You can get the old behavior back by setting the environment
> variable "EVOLUTION_SEND_IMIP_AS_ATTACHMENT" in evolution-calendar's
> environment.
>
> In Evo 1.2 (not 1.0.2) it will be fixed to work with either version, but
> this requires some fairly messy code changes.
>
> Oh, also, I believe Outlook XP does the right thing with either format
> whether or not you're using Exchange.
>
> -- Dan
>
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