Am Donnerstag, den 19.02.2009, 16:44 -0500 schrieb Cyrus Daboo:
--On February 19, 2009 9:32:03 PM +0100 Volker Böhm <volker@vboehm.de> wrote:
on my Ubuntu 8.10 I installed the package 'calendarserver' edited the accounts.xml creating two users and started the server. Then I used an evolution (2.24.3) as client. Up to here (using the calendar 'calendar') everything worked fine.
But when I tried to create another calendar (caldav://<MyServer>:8008/calendars/users/vb/test6) evolution asked me for my password for this calendar and pretended that it created the new calendar without any further message. In the servers error log I found the line
Maybe Evolution does not know how to create calendars. Trying using "calendar" as the name for the calendar instead of "test6". By default the calendar server provisions user accounts with "calendar".
Hello, as I mentioned, with the default calendar 'calendar' everything works fine. But I need several calendars (one for my business appointments, one for private activities, one for ...). They all show up in different colors in my calendar tool. And when I'm at work I don't want anybody to look over my shoulder an watch my private appointments; so there I don't use my private calendar. Therefore I need more the one calendar and in all calendar tools I know that's quite normal. Regards Volker -- Volker Böhm Tel.: +49 4141 981152 www.vboehm.de Voßkuhl 5 Fax: +49 4141 981154 D-21682 Stade mailto:volker@vboehm.de