You can do this at the command line. This syntax works with Bash (the
setting of an environment variable before the command). You can always
set WEBKIT_FORCE_SANDBOX any way you like to set environment variables
and then start Evolution. Not sure what you did to say the environment
variable wasn't set correctly when you started Evolution or this fix
just doesn't work for you because you have a different problem.

On Fri, 2021-07-02 at 14:23 -0500, Gerald Ellis wrote:
> Adam:
> 
> Thanks for the suggestion.  I tried this but it did not seem to work.
> Should I cause this command to be executed during boot-up or will
> it work issued from a terminal?
> 
> Thanks again
> Gerald
> 
> On Thu, 2021-07-01 at 21:08 -0400, Adam Stein wrote:
> > When I had this problem, it was due to a bug in WebkitGTK. To fix,
> > you need to have WEBKIT_FORCE_SANDBOX set to 0, as in:
> > 
> >  WEBKIT_FORCE_SANDBOX=0 evolution
> > 
> > That solved it for me. You should be able to search for related
> > articles regarding WEBKIT_FORCE_SANDBOX and Evolution.
> > 
> > 
> > On Thu, 2021-07-01 at 19:55 -0500, Gerald Ellis via evolution-list
> > wrote:
> > 
> > 

-- 
Adam (a...@csh.rit.edu)

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