Hello,

Sorry for being impatient but not having a working mail client is
frustrating.
I've read your reply and both gnutls-clicommands works fine. When checking
for supported types I get:
Failed to query server for a list of supported authentication mechanisms.
Error reading data from TLS socket: The specified session has been
invalidated for some reason.

BTW: I've chosen to authenticate with password but no request for it pops
up, I wonder why?

I still don't know how to reply inline using this web interface.

Thanks!

On Fri, Mar 15, 2019 at 7:50 AM Milan Crha via evolution-list <
evolution-list@gnome.org> wrote:

> On Fri, 2019-03-15 at 01:16 +0100, Svante Signell via evolution-list
> wrote:
> > How to reply to a selected list?? With this ... web interface I'm
> > not even able to see my own postings.
> > And following a thread is awful :(. and how to choose top/bottom and
> > which previous replies to include? Who sucks most, google?
>
>         Hi,
> first of all, it would be nice if you could avoid such statements here.
> You can discuss Evolution related things, but why to pollute the list
> with claims about some completely unrelated web interfaces? That just
> doesn't make sense to expect any constructive answer to it (by the way,
> you do not see your own postings, because Google has that message
> already, in your Sent folder (on the Google server); that's semi-known
> behavior of Google, as far as I know). Also, you should be patient, it
> doesn't help when you spam the list. Imagine people are not at the same
> time zone as you are, or even there can be noone able to answer. Such
> things happen.
>
> Anyway, for your query. Evolution uses glib's gio streams, which rely
> on glib-networking, which uses gnutls in the background. Gio obviously
> has trouble to talk to the server, something between you and the server
> disconnects the connection when being done in a secure way. Why it does
> that I've no idea. Maybe there's some way to figure that out, but I do
> not know that either, I'm sorry. From my point of view, it's something
> in your settings.
>
> I'd verify that there's no proxy involved (in Evolution, Edit->
> Preferences->Network Preferences). Maybe you've setup a SOCKS proxy,
> which breaks this. The NetworkManager is not needed, but it can be used
> for connection availability detection. You can change how that's done
> at the Network Preferences too.
>
> When you open the account Properties, the Receiving Email tab has an
> Authentication section, where you can click Check For Supported Types,
> which also connects to the server. It would be interesting to know
> whether it worked.
>
> With ping, it may or may not be accurate. Could you run this instead,
> please?
>
>    $ gnutls-cli -p 993 imap.gmail.com
>
> It should end with something like:
>
>    * OK Gimap ready for requests from .....
>
> Eventually try:
>
>    $ gnutls-cli -p 993 imap.googlemail.com
>
> Use Ctrl+C to stop gnutls-cli. There is also gnutls-cli-debug. If only
> one of the addresses will work, then change it in Evolution settings,
> account Properties. In any case, this local connection issue debugging
> is out of scope of this mailing list. Also, I'm not able to give any
> hints other than the above myself. Maybe other readers are, I do not
> know.
>
>         Hope it helps and bye,
>         Milan
>
>
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