On Tue, Sep 17, 2019 at 9:56 AM Anonymous Japhering <japher...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Tue, Sep 17, 2019 at 2:50 AM Milan Crha via evolution-list < > evolution-list@gnome.org> wrote: > >> On Mon, 2019-09-16 at 14:15 -0500, Japhering, Anonymous via evolution- >> list wrote: >> > I write an email, attach a 700k file, evolution hangs with the >> > message uploading files. >> > Hang time is 3-10 minutes depending on the target ( 3-5 minutes to >> > gmail/g-suite, 5-10 minutes to Office 365), >> > at which point I get a generic failure message an the option to >> > continue editing, discard or retry. >> >> Hi, >> with "uploading files", do you mean after you Send the message, or when >> you select the file to be attached? If the former, is the file already >> downloaded in the message? That's indicated in the attachment bar, the >> attachment icon shows a "progress indicator" when it is loading/saving. >> > Sorry.. poor description on my part. > > I write the email, go through the process of attaching the file, I see the > attachment in the attachements bar. Upon clicking send, while waiting the > indeterminate amount of time ( varies per service ), I see > in the send status section the text "Uploading Files". > > >> When you say generic failure error, how that that look, please? > > > The error across 4 different email services is a dialog which says > > An error occurred while sending. How do you want to proceed? > The reported error was "Could not connect to < service > Socket I/O > timed out". > > and today .. it is happening on all emails. When I wrote the original > email it was only happening on emails > with attachments. > > The confusing part is that NOTHING else is having issues. As I write > this I've started ssh connections to 6 machines in > 6 different data centers ( 3 different cloud services ), started and > stopped vpns to 6 different countries, slack is running to > 5 different channels and probably a dozen other things relying on > connectivity, but none of them having issues > >> And >> you run the evolution from a terminal (flatpak run org.gnome.Evolution), >> are there any runtime warnings shown when you try to send/upload to the >> composer? >> > > Testing starting from a terminal, rather than the Mint menu is on schedule > this afternoon. Customer meetings for the next 4 hours. > Fails when started in a terminal, no significant messages in the terminal. flatpak run org.gnome.Evolution (evolution.bin:58): e-mail-engine-WARNING **: 16:40:32.854: Failed to add service 'Sendmail' (sendmail): No provider available for protocol “sendmail” (evolution-addressbook-factory:28): e-book-backend-google-CRITICAL **: 16:43:11.730: e_contact_new_from_gdata_entry: assertion 'g_hash_table_size (system_groups_by_entry_id) > 0' failed > > >> I'm wondering whether the behavior depends not only on the file size, >> but also file type. >> > > Yesterday. attachments only .. jpg, png and pdf, all failed. Today, > everything is failing from Evolution, which is why this email > is coming through Gmail web interface ( 0 for 6 email attempts from > Evolution this morning). > > >> >> > If I continue editing and save as draft, when I come back to the >> > draft, I'm offered the ability to add an attachment, but >> > the system with won't take it or isn't displaying it in the >> > attachment bar ( don't know which at this point ). >> >> It looks like the attachment was not loaded yet. >> >> I do not have 3.32.x flatpak here, the version had been updated to >> 3.34.0, which you can get if you re-download the json script/flatpak >> manifest from the repository. >> > > I'll try a refresh this afternoon. > Deleted everything and rebuilt ... but it still just built 3.32.5 (flatpak git2ee5104) So, nothing changed and the behavior is the same. > > >> What versions of xdg-desktop-portal packages you've installed, please? >> I have xdg-desktop-portal-1.2.0-3.fc30.x86_64, >> xdg-desktop-portal-gtk-1.2.0-3.fc30.x86_64, >> xdg-desktop-portal-kde-5.15.4-1.fc30.x86_64 >> and with them and 3.34.0 flatpak build I can successfully upload 1.8MB >> log file to a message (which loaded instantly into the composer) and >> send it using Gmail SMTP. I'd say either it's something with the portal >> (probably xdg-desktop-portal-gtk) or some odd setting for the SMTP >> server. >> >> xdg-desktop-portal 1.2.0-flatpak3-bionic > xdg-desktop-portal-gtk 1.2.0-flatpak1-bionic > xdg-desktop-portal-kde not installed > >
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