On Mon, 2018-08-20 at 16:32 +0200, Milan Crha via evolution-list wrote:
> On Mon, 2018-08-20 at 08:20 -0400, Dr. John H. Lauterbach wrote:
> Here is what happened when I followed the debugging instructions:~$
> CAMEL_DEBUG=impax:io evolution >& logfile
> log file showed
> Hi,you've a typo in the command (supposing you copy&pasted it from
> theterminal), it's not "impax", but "imapx", thus:
> $ CAMEL_DEBUG=imapx:io evolution >& logfile
> You'll see plenty of output in the file, a raw communication betweenthe server
> and the evolution. It's nothing to be shared, thus becareful before you send
> it anywhere. Especially take care of the lineswith LOGIN or AUTH commands,
> anything encoded around them (even notreadable for you) should be deleted from
> the log first. Then all theother information you do not want to share. Of
> course, in your case,the most interesting information is what command had been
> run beforethe server returned BYE or NO or anything like that, which resulted
> inthe password prompt. Most likely at the end of the log, after LIST orLSUB
> command, I guess.
> Ideally have enabled only one IMAP account when running with thelogging, thus
> the output doesn't interleave. Bye, Milan
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Thank you, Milan. The problem here had nothing to do with evolution. The
problem was that the user's AOL default was to bar "apps that use less secure
sign in" Once I set that to allow such apps, evolution started working just
fine.
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