On 15 November 2017 at 15:29, Milan Crha <mc...@redhat.com> wrote:

> On Wed, 2017-11-15 at 13:06 +0000, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > 1) The old "You must be working online ..." message is back. The box
> > is definitely online, and Evo actually *knows* it's online according
> > to the socket icon, yet it refuses to let me refresh my folders or
> > post. This happens on both my Gmail accounts via IMAP, which had been
> > working correctly before the upgrade.
>
>         Hi,
> works for me. Up to date (updated few minutes ago) Fedora 27 with:
>
>    evolution-data-server-3.26.2.1-1.fc27.x86_64
>    evolution-3.26.2-1.fc27.x86_64
>    glib2-2.54.2-1.fc27.x86_64
>    glib-networking-2.54.1-1.fc27.x86_64
>
> What is in Edit->Preferences->Network Preferences, General section?
> Might be "Default" and as long as you see evolution as such online,
> then should be fine. Verifying proxy settings at the same place might
> be a good idea as well.
>

It's set to Default. I tried setting it to networkmanager and to "no
proxy". Neither had any effect. I have never touched these settings before
and have never used a proxy on this system, or with Evolution in any
version.


> Then I'd check the account Properties->Receiving Email tab->Server
> value and verify the address there makes sense (might be imap.gmail.com
> or imap.googlemail.com; beware of white spaces) and that you can
> actually ping that server from a terminal.
>

The addresses are correct and unchanged since yesterday, when everything
worked under F26.

I'm not aware of any eds/evo change which would cause trouble in this
> regard, but I do not remember every change there too. GOA-configured
> accounts could switch to googlemail.com from gmail.com, if it's it.
>

I did originally configure them with GOA, but changed that once the need
for it went away (quite a long time ago by now). I guess I can try just
resetting the accounts to see what happens.


> With respect of getting current help, you can install evolution-help,
> which will then open local help, instead of trying to reach the online
> help.
>

Thanks. I wasn't even aware that package existed.

poc
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