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Old 3rd December 2012, 07:53 AM
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Evolution & CalDAV

I don't know how to write this so I'll just get to the point.

I have a Synology Diskstation NAS which runs WebDAV / CalDAV. I use it to sync my calendar between my android phone and my laptop (FC 18).

Everything works on my phone and has worked in the past (on FC 16) on my laptop (though limited because evolution forbids creating appointments in offline mode because it doesn't know how to sync).

Right now I can't get Evolution to work with the CalDAV. Furthermore, I don't even know how to make it spit the error messages because it either hangs while trying to connect or gives bogus messages like:

HTTP Error: Message Corrupt
or
Method not allowed

and this is really frustrating because it's not telling me much.

Can anyone help me with this?
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