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Old 06-03-2010, 06:49 AM
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Default Problem with calendars/appointments

Something weird has begun to happen in my test environment. I have been testing usability of Zimbra and its collaboration features such as calendar, etc. If I create an appointment and add attendees - they do not get notified of the appointment, even if I have the 'send notification' checked and request response checked. The 'resource' I chose does not show busy at that time. In fact - the resource's calendar shows empty.

What could be going on? Im running 6.0.6 with the latest 'fix' patch applied. I am pretty sure this worked before patching.


zmcontrol -v shows :Release 6.0.6_GA_2324.RHEL5_64_20100406133038 RHEL5_64 NETWORK edition.
About zimbra shows Version 6.0.6_GA_2332.RHEL4.NETWORK May 6, 2010

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Old 06-11-2010, 08:42 AM
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I am experiencing the same issue as well
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Old 06-11-2010, 09:48 AM
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zmcontrol -v shows :Release 6.0.6_GA_2324.RHEL5_64_20100406133038 RHEL5_64 NETWORK edition.
About zimbra shows Version 6.0.6_GA_2332.RHEL4.NETWORK May 6, 2010
Where are you getting the information from the 'About Zimbra'? Do you actually have a 64 bit system? Has this server been upgraded from an RHEL4 32 bit system?
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