Hi Eric, If I understood David right, the "UTC" option is just an addition to the already present options. Thus, if you used e.g. "Europe/Berlin" before, you do not need to change anything and in fact, you shouldn't see a difference. However, if you face time shifts between org and the caldav calendar you might try "UTC". Hope that helps Torsten On 23 January 2013 07:00, Eric S Fraga wrote: > David Engster writes: > > [...] > > > I think I found a better solution. I pushed a change to org-caldav which > > allows to set org-icalendar-timezone to the string "UTC", which will put > > events using universal time. The server should then transpose it to the > > timezone you have set in your SOGo preferences. It works for me (for > > SOGo, mind you; other calendar servers don't work well with that). > > David, > > for those of us not using SOGo (I use Google), what should we do? I've > not updated the version of org-caldav I'm using yet. > > By the way, I will take this opportunity to say that org-caldav is > working like a charm for me. Although I haven't really pushed it to the > limits, for day to day stuff it's working very well. I've had to clear > out the org-caldav-xxx.el file in .emacs.d a couple of times but that's > typically due to my doing things on the same entry in both calendar > systems (org and Google). However, clearing out the file and having > org-caldav re-sync everything from scratch is a simple and good enough > solution for when problems arise. > > Thanks again, > eric > > -- > : Eric S Fraga, GnuPG: 0xC89193D8FFFCF67D > : in Emacs 24.3.50.1 and Org release_7.9.3d-837-ge37613 > > >