[Evolution] calendar appt issue

2021-05-10 Thread Anonymous Japhering via evolution-list
Evolution:   3.40.2 (flatpak gitdc3787d) 
Kernel: 5.4.0-72-generic x86_64 bits: 64 
Desktop: MATE 1.22.2 
Distro: Linux Mint 19.3 Tricia
Google G-Suite Calendar

Using Calendly.com  to schedule appointments.  Client rescheduled through
Calendly and I see this message after
I click the accept button to take the change.

Unable to send item to calendar “mike@*.com :
mike@*.com”. Cannot receive calendar objects: Unsupported method


Any thoughts,  it used to work  
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Re: [Evolution] Remote calendar & password

2021-05-10 Thread Mark Stanton
Thanks for that Milan, that seems to work. It seems to object if the
calendar is marked as using SSL (or whatever it actually said, TLS
perhaps?

I'll watch it over the next few days.

Thanks again

On Mon, 2021-05-10 at 09:26 +0200, Milan Crha via evolution-list wrote:
> On Fri, 2021-05-07 at 13:09 +0100, Mark Stanton wrote:
> > While it does accept a blank
> > password, it means I have to click the button every time Evolution
> > starts up.
> 
> Hi,
> while for example SMTP has an option to log in without
> authentication,
> the calendars do not have any such option, thus it tries to guess.
> 
> A trick to avoid the password prompt (unless the server supports a
> fake
> password) is to not fill the user name for the calendar. That can be
> changed in the calendar Properties.
> Bye,
> Milan
> 
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Re: [Evolution] Accessing desktop from x2go messes up evolution until local reboot

2021-05-10 Thread Milan Crha via evolution-list
On Fri, 2021-05-07 at 10:37 -0500, Daffy Duck via evolution-list wrote:
> But this doesn't seem to work anymore.  I have to completely reboot
> the
> machine, it seems, to just get evolution working on the local machine
> once I log in once from x2go remotely.

Hi,
I've no idea how x2go works. You already had some threads here about
it. I doubt Evolution itself changed anything related, the change might
be lower in the stack, in the libraries/executables Evolution uses, or
somewhere else.

You might know Evolution is not only Evolution (like the standalone
Thunderbird, for example), it talks to the evolution-data-server
background processes to get to the data, and these talk to other
processes, like gnome-keyring-deamon, goa-daemon, and so on, but not
directly, they talk to it by using the libraries for it.

With this all on mind, you do not need to restart the whole machine, it
should be enough to restart the needed processes. I'd start with the
data server processes, which are the easiest, just add at the beginning
of your script this:

   evolution --force-shutdown

and it'll do it. When you start Evolution, it'll auto-start the data
server processes as well. If there are other problems, like with the
keyring, then kill it first too, or even start it, before the --force-
shutdown call. Find the past thread about the keyring from 2019-11
here.

This doesn't let you running two Evolution-s at the same time, one on
the host machine and one in the x2go session. I do not know whether
it's a problem for you or not.

Bye,
Milan

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Re: [Evolution] Remote calendar & password

2021-05-10 Thread Milan Crha via evolution-list
On Fri, 2021-05-07 at 13:09 +0100, Mark Stanton wrote:
> While it does accept a blank
> password, it means I have to click the button every time Evolution
> starts up.

Hi,
while for example SMTP has an option to log in without authentication,
the calendars do not have any such option, thus it tries to guess.

A trick to avoid the password prompt (unless the server supports a fake
password) is to not fill the user name for the calendar. That can be
changed in the calendar Properties.
Bye,
Milan

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