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Old 17th October 2009, 09:30 PM
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Evolution and Google calendar recurrent events

After having trouble once again with Thunderbird+Lightning after yesterday's updates, I decided to give Evolution a try. I'm liking it so far, but I have the following issue: all the events in my Google calendar which are set as recurrent (say every year, like a birthday) are not showing in my Evolution calendar. Recurrent events set in Evolution work, even if I put them in the Google calendar (as opposed to the local calendar), but those previously stored in my Google calendar don't. Any ideas?
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