Re: [Evolution] evolution-ews handling of recurring appointments got worse

2018-01-27 Thread Greg Oliver
On Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 2:53 PM, Michael Hirmke 
wrote:

> Hi *,
>
> since evolution-ews-3.26.3 handling of recurring appointments got even
> worse.
>
> Before, I had problems when modifying a single appointment in a series
> from evolution calendar gui. This lead to a duplicate entry:
> https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=789899.
>
> Since 2.6.3 *every* modification of a recurring appointment leads to a
> duplicate entry, even modifications for meeting requests sent by the
> original organizator. The same entry shows correctly in Outlook -
> modified and without a bad brother 8-<
> Even worse: Deleting the duplicate entry in evolution removes both
> entries in evolution, the correct entry in outlook and sends out a
> decline message to the organizator.
>
> With this behaviour evo has become completely useless for me, because I
> need calendar and meetings requests more than even email.
>
> Does anyone have any hint?
>
> EWS is talking to an Exchange Server 2016 CU5.
>
> TIA.
> Bye.
> Michael.
> --
> Michael Hirmke
>

I am using 3.26.4, and we do not use Exchange, but office365 rather.  We
also have a corporate WebEx server at my disposal to test.  I just created
recurring meetings on both systems, and edited them several times.  Evo
Calendar correctly updated the meeting every time and no duplicates
occurred.

Sounds like your Exchange Admin might have some settings causing this more
than likely.  I have been using evo for a very long time and have never
witnessed the symptoms you are seeing, and I am a very heavy
calendar/meeting user.

I just went through all of the tick boxes, and while I am not positive,
none of the options under preferences seem like they could cause this
either.
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Re: [Evolution] Message filters

2018-01-27 Thread Martin Wagner
On Fri, 2018-01-26 at 07:32 -0800, Andre Klapper wrote:
> On Fri, 2018-01-26 at 12:43 +0100, Martin Wagner wrote:
> > So I've subscribed to fedora package announce list, but I don't
> > care
> > for any mail regarding fedora 26, so I've setup two filters. The
> > first
> > one checks if it is from this mailing list AND the subject contain
> > "Fedora 26" then it should be deleted. Then there's second filter
> > that
> > checks if it is from this mailing list and if so move to a
> > specified
> > folder. 
> > 
> > The problem is that the first (and it is above the second one in
> > the
> > list) filter doesn't seem to have any effect on incoming mails,
> > they
> > all end up in the folder. But then when I go to the folder and
> > select
> > some Fedora 26 mails and press ctrl-y, then they get deleted.
> 
> If the first rule does not have a "Stop Processing" action item then
> the second rule will be applied.
> https://help.gnome.org/users/evolution/stable/mail-filters-not-workin
> g.html


Thanks for the info, Andre and Pete. I'll add the Stop Processing to
the rule.
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