On Sunday, January 31, 2021 5:33:23 PM PST Gary Koskenmaki wrote:
> I am running evolution 3.36-1.
> 
> I've done some digging around and when starting evolution from a bash prompt
> I get the following error on startup: in bash:
> (evolution-alarm-notify:3796): GLib-GIO- WARNING **: 16:32:46.025: Your
> application did not unregister from D-Bus before destruction. Consider
> using g_application_run()
> 
> In the gui when starting it fron there I get the folliowing error after the
> receiving two authentician request popup windows asking for my password: 
> The reported error was “Failed to authenticate: IMAP server said BYE:
> Connection idle for too long”.
> 
> I have used a packet sniffer to see if there is any communication between
> evolution and my isp's mail server.  There is communication between the
> two, unfortunately it's a tls connection so I can't read exactly what is
> being communicated other than the url and the ports being used are correct.
> 
> I am sending this using kmail so the problem is evolution.  Something got
> corrupted somehow.  The first usage of the packet sniffer showed a
> corrupted url.  How that happened I don't know as I've had no computer
> crashes.  Instead of the url mobile.charter.net evolution was sending
> mobile.charter.net.xxxx.xxxx.xxx.xxx.  I don't remember the exact url it
> was being sent to but I know there for four extra 3 letter domains tacked
> onto the end of .net.
> 
> Also, I reset all the ports, mail server domain name, and my account name in
> Preferences.  That's after I realized the domain name evolution was sending
> was corrupted.
> 
> I tried running CAMEL_DEBUG but I always get the error Command Not Found and
> have been unable to figure out what package includes the tool.
> 
> Any help would be appreciated.

I forgot to include the following:  One other very strange thing happens.  I 
can send an 
email to myself.  They show up on my ISPs web interface,  But they do not get 
sent any 
further by my isp's mail server.  The only way I can access them is through the 
web 
interface.
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