Lo and behold this works!  Simply changing the my username in the
account setup on several test accounts from <user> to <user>@<domain>
enable write access to the calendars in Evolution.  The very short
summary is:

- Single-machine setup following Sun deployment example in the Comm
Suite docs
- Login to calendar and email works fine, calendar is writable from most
clients, but is read-only from Evolution+JESCS connector
- Changed username in Evolution calendar config from "user" to
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and write access starts working. (note that logging in
as "user" still works fine despite the problem with Evo)
- Evolution-using sysadmin rejoices.

Should I manage to find out _why_ this works, I'll post that as well.

Thanks again, Jedy. :D

-Mike



On Mon, 2007-11-12 at 16:24 +0800, Jedy Wang wrote:
> Hi Mike,
> 
> What's your login id, mculbert or [EMAIL PROTECTED] Could you try
> to use [EMAIL PROTECTED] to login?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Jedy


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