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Old 10-09-2009, 01:55 PM
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Default Zimbra + Evolution + calDAV

Hi everybody,

I'm trying to connect Evolution under Ubuntu 9.04 to a Zimbra Server CE 6.0.1. In Zimbra https encryption is enabled.
When defining a new Calendar in Evolution using the "caldav" protocol with an address like this:

caldav://server/dav/user/calendar

the existing calendar data are read and displayed correctly. But trying to add a new entry Evolution just sais "Unknown error" after clicking "save" and does not save the entry.

Thunderbird/Lightning just work fine with caldav.

Any idea?

Thx a lot
snoopy_1978
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Old 04-27-2010, 01:25 PM
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This is exactly the sort of behavior I'm getting on my home instance, which is FOSS. This is working at work, where we have the NE. I think the main difference, though, is that the home setup is a "hosted" domain. It's main configuration is the local network, but my account is in another hosted domain. I thought at first that the problem lie in having "@domain" in my URL, but I can take this out, and Evolution still can _read_ the calendar, but it still can't _write_. Any tips on how I can better configure this so that it will work?
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Old 04-28-2010, 06:17 AM
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Check this thread for my solution:

http://www.zimbra.com/forums/isync-c...up-zimbra.html
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