On Fri, 2019-06-21 at 19:13 +0200, Milan Crha via evolution-list wrote: > On Fri, 2019-06-21 at 09:38 -0500, Anonymous Japhering via evolution- > list wrote: > > The interesting thing is now I have 1 *.source file that has an Auth > section for my gmail account, but doesn't have one for my G-Suite > account. Yet, either way .. using 0auth2 fails with the same error. > > Hi, > just in case, the flatpak version doesn't save its data into > ~/.config, > the flatpak version runs as a sandbox, not talking to the installed > evolution/evolution-data-server at all. > > > Is there any easy way to tell if my currently installed version of > data-server was built with it enabled ? > > I'm afraid not from the outside. One can run a little test program to > figure it out, but it's not needed. The flatpak version does have it > enabled. > > > So I might just be confused by the current evolution version being > listed as 3.32, but the runtimes being 3.30. or the docs are out of > sync. > > I see. The "runtime-version" means "what libraries are needed to > build > & run the software being built". It doesn't say what is built inside. > There are also "branch": "gnome-3-32" in the .json file, which say > what > software is built. In any case, the best is the Help->About. > > I do not understand why the flatpak evolution would claim the error. > Not being it the flatpak version I'd suggest to run the > evolution-source-registry from the command line with debugging on > [1], > but the flatpak version has everything fresh. I'm out of idea > (unless, > I do not know, you accidentally ran the system evolution, instead of > the flatpak evolution, or when the claim comes from other application > than from evolution itself, still being it the host system > application, > not the flatpak one).
I took another machine and loaded it up with Linux Mint 19.1 based on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Linux 4.15.0-52-generic #56-Ubuntu SMP I purposedly did not install the Evolution system build. Then I installed the flatpak version. I start the flatpak and have it load an Evolution backup as a starting point. The load succeeds with no messages in the terminal window where I started the flatpak on the command line. Shutdown Evolution. Upon restart the flatpak version comes up and pitches the following error. (evolution.bin:57): e-mail-engine-WARNING **: <time>: Failed to add service 'Sendmail'(sendmail): No provider available for protocol "sendmail" In the error window with in Evolution shows Data source “<email>” does not support OAuth 2.0 authentication for each account trying to use OAuth2. Once cleared the messages never reappear, yet the status icon in the account pane shows the connection arrows with the red error indicator. Both accounts are setup with Receiving Email: Server: imap.gmail.com Port:993 Encryption method: TLS on a dedicated port Sending Email: Server: smtp.gmail.com Port: 587 Encryption method: STARTLS after connecting Neither is successful at authenticating with the Gmail servers. _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list