2009/3/31 Milan Crha <mc...@redhat.com>

> On Tue, 2009-03-31 at 15:00 +0100, Daniel Castro wrote:
> > Does anyone have an idea as to why this might be happening?
>
>         Hi,
> one possibility I noticed couple months ago is when you do not store
> your exchange passwords in Evolution (and type it every start).
>
> Evolution-alarm-notification is not supposed to ask for passwords, thus
> it skips the Exchange calendar on start up, but when you enter your
> password in evolution and when you uncheck and check the alarm
> notification for this calendar, then the password is known, and
> everything works as expected. Until next start.
>
> Might be your case, or not. This is what I remembered when looking for
> similar issue.

hi,
thanks for that. but no, that's not my case....

>
>        Hope that helps,
>        Milan
>
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