Re: [Evolution] Meetings

2015-09-29 Thread Rudolf Künzli
Just forgotten - The organizer in the New Meeting window is 
rudolf.kun...@gmail.com

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On Tue, 2015-09-29 at 15:28 +0200, Milan Crha wrote:
> On Tue, 2015-09-29 at 14:14 +0200, Rudolf Künzli wrote:
> > I am running Fedora 22, Evolution 3.16.5 with IMAP.
> > I stumbled over a small problem while using the New Meeting
> > command.
> > When I send the invitation to the invited people the Sender of the
> > message is turned to cur...@gmail.com.
> > I only have one Sender defined which is rudolf.kun...@gmail.com
> > I am using curano on some forums as an ID but that's all...
> 
>   Hi,
> I suppose you use a Google calendar for the meeting, or is it a local
> (On This Computer) calendar? The Google (and CalDAV) calendars can
> have
> associated email address with them, which is then used. Is the
> curano@
> address configured within evolution too? The sender address might
> correspond with the organizer, which is shown at the top of the New
> Meeting window.
>   Bye,
>   Milan
> 
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Re: [Evolution] Meetings

2015-09-29 Thread Milan Crha
On Tue, 2015-09-29 at 14:14 +0200, Rudolf Künzli wrote:
> I am running Fedora 22, Evolution 3.16.5 with IMAP.
> I stumbled over a small problem while using the New Meeting command.
> When I send the invitation to the invited people the Sender of the
> message is turned to cur...@gmail.com.
> I only have one Sender defined which is rudolf.kun...@gmail.com
> I am using curano on some forums as an ID but that's all...

Hi,
I suppose you use a Google calendar for the meeting, or is it a local
(On This Computer) calendar? The Google (and CalDAV) calendars can have
associated email address with them, which is then used. Is the curano@
address configured within evolution too? The sender address might
correspond with the organizer, which is shown at the top of the New
Meeting window.
Bye,
Milan

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Re: [Evolution] Meetings

2015-09-29 Thread Rudolf Künzli
Yes, I am using a Google Calendar.
The associated email address is rudolf.kun...@gmail.com
cur...@gmail.com is not configured in Evolution - at least I don't find
such one.
Performing "sudo find / | grep -i cur...@gmail.com" gives no result at
all...
I don't know who the heck is creating this email address...

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On Tue, 2015-09-29 at 15:28 +0200, Milan Crha wrote:
> On Tue, 2015-09-29 at 14:14 +0200, Rudolf Künzli wrote:
> > I am running Fedora 22, Evolution 3.16.5 with IMAP.
> > I stumbled over a small problem while using the New Meeting
> > command.
> > When I send the invitation to the invited people the Sender of the
> > message is turned to cur...@gmail.com.
> > I only have one Sender defined which is rudolf.kun...@gmail.com
> > I am using curano on some forums as an ID but that's all...
> 
>   Hi,
> I suppose you use a Google calendar for the meeting, or is it a local
> (On This Computer) calendar? The Google (and CalDAV) calendars can
> have
> associated email address with them, which is then used. Is the
> curano@
> address configured within evolution too? The sender address might
> correspond with the organizer, which is shown at the top of the New
> Meeting window.
>   Bye,
>   Milan
> 
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[Evolution] Meetings

2015-09-29 Thread Rudolf Künzli
I am running Fedora 22, Evolution 3.16.5 with IMAP.
I stumbled over a small problem while using the New Meeting command.
When I send the invitation to the invited people the Sender of the
message is turned to cur...@gmail.com.
I only have one Sender defined which is rudolf.kun...@gmail.com
I am using curano on some forums as an ID but that's all...
Any ideas what to do here?
Thanks

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Re: [Evolution] Meetings

2015-09-29 Thread Rudolf Künzli
On Tue, 2015-09-29 at 16:58 +0200, Milan Crha wrote:
> On Tue, 2015-09-29 at 16:20 +0200, Rudolf Künzli wrote:
> > I sent an invitation to you (Milan) and I attached a png of the
> > Screenshot to this message.
> > Did you get an invitation from cur...@gmail.com or 
> > rudolf.kun...@gmail.com ?
> 
> 
>   Hi,
> [please do not top-post on this list, if possible.]
> 
> I received two invitations, one was labelled (had Subject):
>Invitation: test @ Thu Oct 15, 2015 7am - 8am (mcrha@...)
> while the other was labelled (had Subject):
>test
> 
> Both used the same From address, rudols.kunzli@..., but the first had
> the *name* 'curano', while the second 'Rudolf Künzli'.
> 
> The first email is definitely generated by the GMail server, while
> the
> later is probably sent directly by the evolution. The first email has
> headers (among others):
>Sender: Google Calendar 
>Auto-Submitted: auto-generated
> 
> while the second has not anything like that (interestingly neither
> X-Mailer header, where evolution used to be "signed").
> 
> From that, I'd say, that your GMail account settings has set 'curano'
> as the Name (in the Web interface of the GMail, Personal Information
> section), thus the GMail server uses it. The email address is the
> same
> in both cases.
> 
>   Hope it helps,
>   Milan

Sorry for top-posting...

Yes, it did help!
I found in GMail (Web) that my nickname was set to "curano".
I deleted this. 

Why is the invitation autogenerated by Gmail ?
I guess that the second one from Evolution is sent after I hit "Send",
right?
I'd love to have only one invitation to be sent...

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Re: [Evolution] Meetings

2015-09-29 Thread Milan Crha
On Tue, 2015-09-29 at 16:20 +0200, Rudolf Künzli wrote:
> I sent an invitation to you (Milan) and I attached a png of the
> Screenshot to this message.
> Did you get an invitation from cur...@gmail.com or 
> rudolf.kun...@gmail.com ?


Hi,
[please do not top-post on this list, if possible.]

I received two invitations, one was labelled (had Subject):
   Invitation: test @ Thu Oct 15, 2015 7am - 8am (mcrha@...)
while the other was labelled (had Subject):
   test

Both used the same From address, rudols.kunzli@..., but the first had
the *name* 'curano', while the second 'Rudolf Künzli'.

The first email is definitely generated by the GMail server, while the
later is probably sent directly by the evolution. The first email has
headers (among others):
   Sender: Google Calendar 
   Auto-Submitted: auto-generated

while the second has not anything like that (interestingly neither
X-Mailer header, where evolution used to be "signed").

>From that, I'd say, that your GMail account settings has set 'curano'
as the Name (in the Web interface of the GMail, Personal Information
section), thus the GMail server uses it. The email address is the same
in both cases.

Hope it helps,
Milan

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Re: [Evolution] Meetings

2015-09-29 Thread Milan Crha
On Tue, 2015-09-29 at 17:21 +0200, Rudolf Künzli wrote:
> Why is the invitation autogenerated by Gmail ?

Hi,
I do not know, it can be it's generated here, after some redirects or
what so ever. It's a setting on the GMail server too, I believe, but it
can be on my side as well. I'd not bother with it much.

> I guess that the second one from Evolution is sent after I hit
> "Send", right?

Yes, I believe so too.
Bye,
Milan
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[Evolution] meetings and alarms

2010-12-13 Thread Joao Ferreira gmail
Hello all,

dispite I've been using evolution for the last 9 years :) I have never
before needed to use the Calendar... not Evolution's or any other.

Now I've come to a situation where it will be very handy but I have no
skills at all on this kind of SW (Calendar, Scheduling meetings and
so...)

I am receiving Meeting Invites from co-workers and I have just noticed
they are automatically propagated to the Evolution Calender, wich is
great !...

Now... would it be possible for Evo to automatically add an alarm to
those events in order to warn me 1 day before and/or 1 hour before ?
this would be a great thing.

While at work I always have my Evolution open in the e-mail section and
receiving an automatic e-mail would be just fine for me, as a warning,
like Hei, remember you have a meeting tomorow...

Thanks

Joao




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Re: [Evolution] meetings and alarms

2010-12-13 Thread Adam Tauno Williams
On Mon, 2010-12-13 at 11:12 +, Joao Ferreira gmail wrote:
 Hello all,
 dispite I've been using evolution for the last 9 years :) I have never
 before needed to use the Calendar... not Evolution's or any other.
 Now I've come to a situation where it will be very handy but I have no
 skills at all on this kind of SW (Calendar, Scheduling meetings and
 so...)
 I am receiving Meeting Invites from co-workers and I have just noticed
 they are automatically propagated to the Evolution Calender, wich is
 great !...
 Now... would it be possible for Evo to automatically add an alarm to
 those events in order to warn me 1 day before and/or 1 hour before ?
 this would be a great thing.

Answer: Sort of.

In Preferences - Calendar and Tasks - General - Alerts

Check the Show a reminder XX YY before every appointment.

Which isn't really the same as adding an alarm *to the appointment* but
can accomplish much the same thing.  [The whole VALARM thing is crazy,
but this option works well.]  But you can only get one reminder this
way.

 While at work I always have my Evolution open in the e-mail section and
 receiving an automatic e-mail would be just fine for me, as a warning,
 like Hei, remember you have a meeting tomorow...

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[Evolution] meetings arriving as email text

2008-06-02 Thread Marcus Senna Borges de Barros
Hi there,

I'm running evolution 2.22.2 on Ubuntu Hardy. After today's update, I've
just noticed that mettings that are created using outlook (by somebody
else) arrive at my mailbox as email messages. Therefore, I can't accept
or refuse, and it doesn't incorporate into my calendar. Is anybody
experiencing the same issue?

Thanks in advance,


Marcus.
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