[Evolution] [ews] Getting persistent "The server cannot service this request right now. Try again later."

2014-07-08 Thread Robert Munteanu
Hi,

I used to get temporary 'Try again later' errors with Evolution + EWS,
but now I got one for at least 24 hours. I escalated this to the
service provider, but I wanted to check whether throttling (if
existing) is supported by Evolution or I need to do some tweaking to
my refresh intervals.

Thanks,

Robert


http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/";>
  

  http://schemas.microsoft.com/exchange/services/2006/types";>a:ErrorServerBusy
  The server cannot service this
request right now. Try again later.
  
http://schemas.microsoft.com/exchange/services/2006/errors";>ErrorServerBusy
http://schemas.microsoft.com/exchange/services/2006/errors";>The
server cannot service this request right now. Try again
later.
http://schemas.microsoft.com/exchange/services/2006/types";>
  MaxConcurrency
  27
  This operation exceeds the
throttling budget for policy part 'MaxConcurrency', policy value '27',
 Budget type: 'Ews'.  Suggested backoff time 0 ms.

  

  


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Re: [Evolution] [ews] Getting persistent "The server cannot service this request right now. Try again later."

2014-07-08 Thread Milan Crha
On Tue, 2014-07-08 at 12:58 +0300, Robert Munteanu wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I used to get temporary 'Try again later' errors with Evolution + 
> EWS,
> but now I got one for at least 24 hours. I escalated this to the
> service provider, but I wanted to check whether throttling (if
> existing) is supported by Evolution or I need to do some tweaking to
> my refresh intervals.
> 


Hello,
evolution-ews doesn't have any option to limit how many connections 
are used against the server, but the connections are shared within 
processes, thus it's like one connection in evolution-source-registry, 
one in evolution-calendar-factory, one in 
evolution-addressbook-factory and finally one in evolution itself. 
These connections are per user/account, towards one server. Those four 
connections are far away from 27, thus I'm not sure why the server 
thinks you have opened that many connections.

Tweaking refresh interval will have no effect, the established 
connections are left alive as long as possible.
Bye,
Milan



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Re: [Evolution] Missing mail folders after manual restore

2014-07-08 Thread Milan Crha
On Mon, 2014-07-07 at 09:47 +1200, John Williamson wrote:
> There is not even an Inbox. Just the Virtual Folders are visible. I 
> have not been able to find anything online to assist and am now 
> stumped.
> 
> Evolution version 3.10.4
> 
> Linux kernel version 3.13.0-24-generic
> 

Hi,
do you mean there is no On This Computer in the folder tree on the 
left of the list of messages? What do you see in 
Edit->Preferences->Mail Accounts, is there On This Computer and it is 
enabled? Are there any runtime warnings on the console, when you run 
evolution from it?
Bye,
Milan
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Re: [Evolution] [ews] Getting persistent "The server cannot service this request right now. Try again later."

2014-07-08 Thread Robert Munteanu
On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 1:37 PM, Milan Crha  wrote:
> On Tue, 2014-07-08 at 12:58 +0300, Robert Munteanu wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I used to get temporary 'Try again later' errors with Evolution +
>> EWS,
>> but now I got one for at least 24 hours. I escalated this to the
>> service provider, but I wanted to check whether throttling (if
>> existing) is supported by Evolution or I need to do some tweaking to
>> my refresh intervals.
>>
>
>
> Hello,
> evolution-ews doesn't have any option to limit how many connections
> are used against the server, but the connections are shared within
> processes, thus it's like one connection in evolution-source-registry,
> one in evolution-calendar-factory, one in
> evolution-addressbook-factory and finally one in evolution itself.
> These connections are per user/account, towards one server. Those four
> connections are far away from 27, thus I'm not sure why the server
> thinks you have opened that many connections.
>
> Tweaking refresh interval will have no effect, the established
> connections are left alive as long as possible.
> Bye,
> Milan


Thanks,

Robert
>
>
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