Can confirm this in evolution 2.22 and Ubuntu Hardy 8.04 researching
this points to public vs private event. Took this from
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=403903

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I did some experimenting here, and it seems Outlook (web access (OWA) at least)
uses an empty CLASS: field if CLASS: is supposed to be PUBLIC.
and that this is what gets stored internally in exchange - But if I save such a
calendar event (created by OWA) by saving a message with a forwarded event in,
I get an explicit CLASS:PUBLIC - it is not clear to me whether this is done by
Evolution or if the PUBLIC word is added by Evolution - I found no way of
getting the event text out of OWA) 

However, the following test I presume is good enough to verify that using an
empty CLASS: for PUBLIC is solving the problem(?) :

1) Create a public event in the exchange calendar using evolution
2) Sync your mobile device - the event does NOT show up.
3) Delete the event
4) create a forward mail with that event and save the mail to disk
5) edit the mail removing everything except the calendar event itself
6) Edit the class field - remove PUBLIC to leave it empty
7) Import the file as a calendar (.ics) file using the evolution import feature
8) sync your mobile device again - voila - the event shows up..

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