evolution-ews issueshttps://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evolution-ews/-/issues2024-01-16T17:13:11Zhttps://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evolution-ews/-/issues/236Deleting one event in a recurrence series2024-01-16T17:13:11ZFranky Van LiedekerkeDeleting one event in a recurrence seriesWhen (trying to) delete one event in a series, I got a number of emails from the exchange server (concerning the linked meeting room in the past) so actions were being done, but after some seconds I got this error:
Cannot remove calenda...When (trying to) delete one event in a series, I got a number of emails from the exchange server (concerning the linked meeting room in the past) so actions were being done, but after some seconds I got this error:
Cannot remove calendar object: The send or update operation could not be performed because the change key passed in the request does not match the current change key for the item., Cannot save changes made to an item to store.SaveStatus: IrresolvableConflict PropertyConflicts
Deleting the event via web client works fine though.
OS: Fedora 38, all updates installed + evolution-ews-3.48.2-1.fc38.x86_64 (evolution itself is a minor version higher: evolution-3.48.4-1.fc38.x86_64 , but no newer ews package is available)https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evolution-ews/-/issues/233Evolution does not automatically find encryption certificates from GAL2024-01-16T15:06:25ZDemian KellermannEvolution does not automatically find encryption certificates from GAL## Summary
We are using S/MIME within the company and have certificates stored in AD. When composing an email to a contact and sending it, Evolution should automatically query the Global Address List and find the recipient's encryption ...## Summary
We are using S/MIME within the company and have certificates stored in AD. When composing an email to a contact and sending it, Evolution should automatically query the Global Address List and find the recipient's encryption certificate. This does not work currently and an error is displayed.
## Steps for reproducing the issue
1. Delete local certificates for a contact
2. Compose an email to the contact and make sure to enable encryption. Press Send.
3. Notice that sending is not successful and an error message appears that no certificate was found for the recipient.
4. Open the Global Address List manually, keep the "Compose email" window open
5. Search for the email address of the recipient. Notice no results are returned.
6. Search for the recipients name. The contact appears. Click on it and notice a certificate is displayed in the contact window.
7. Press "Send" on the Compose window again. Notice the email is sent now.
## Additional info
As outlined, I suspect Evolution queries the GAL for the email address and finds no results. It might be possible to configure the GAL to also query the email field, which might fix the issue. Unfortunately I have no experience with any of these so I do not know how feasible this is.
If I can support in debugging this, please let me know how and what I can provide.https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evolution-ews/-/issues/226“Global Address List” service encountered an error: "token doesn't contain th...2024-01-18T15:19:22ZGil Vicente Bernardo“Global Address List” service encountered an error: "token doesn't contain the permissions required by the target API"
Using Evolution and Ews 3.48.0 and Office 365 I get this error:
The address book backend, the “Global Address List” service, encountered an error.
The error reported was “Failed to update GAL:2000008;reason="The V1AppActAs token doesn...
Using Evolution and Ews 3.48.0 and Office 365 I get this error:
The address book backend, the “Global Address List” service, encountered an error.
The error reported was “Failed to update GAL:2000008;reason="The V1AppActAs token doesn't contain the permissions required by the target API for calling app '20460e5d-ce91-49af-a3a5-70b6be7486d1'.";error_category="invalid_grant "”.