Re: [Evolution] Evolution password troubles Part 2

2015-02-10 Thread rabre hispeed



 Weitergeleitete Nachricht Von: Andre Klapper

An: evolution-list@gnome.org
Betreff: Re: [Evolution] Evolution password troubles Part 2
Datum: Mon, 09 Feb 2015 22:02:00 +0100

On Mon, 2015-02-09 at 20:37 +0100, rabre hispeed wrote:
> 03/02/2015 13:42
> ok just now I installed the seahorse/seahorse-deamon
> I prefer KDE But what means SDDM?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_Desktop_Display_Manager

Cheers,
andre


Hi there,

ok and what is the best sddm?

cheers Ralph

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[Evolution] IMAP+ account does not download INBOX

2015-02-10 Thread Svante R Signell
Hello, I've tried with several settings and none works currently. Strange thing 
is that all in .cache/.../folders/*
is down loaded, even INBOX/subfolder but not the main folder 
INBOX/{cur,new,tmp}??
Evo version is:
3.12.9~git20141130.241663-1+b1

(evolution:14937): evolution-mail-WARNING **: Failed to refresh folder 
's...@kth.se: INBOX': Server Unavailable. 15
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Re: [Evolution] IMAP+ account does not download INBOX

2015-02-10 Thread Milan Crha
On Tue, 2015-02-10 at 08:21 +, Svante R Signell wrote:
> Evo version is:
> 3.12.9~git20141130.241663-1+b1
> 
> (evolution:14937): evolution-mail-WARNING **: Failed to refresh 
> folder 's...@kth.se: INBOX': Server Unavailable. 15

Hi,
try to disable all other IMAP accounts you might have configured, then 
run evolution from a terminal as:
   $ CAMEL_DEBUG=imapx:io evolution
and then call the refresh on the folder. The terminal will show what 
was sent and what was received from the server, eventually exhibiting 
what failed, though not necessarily why.
Hope it helps,
Milan

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Re: [Evolution] IMAP+ account does not download INBOX

2015-02-10 Thread Svante R Signell

From: evolution-list  on behalf of Milan Crha 

Sent: 10 February 2015 09:46
To: evolution-list@gnome.org
Subject: Re: [Evolution] IMAP+ account does not download INBOX

On Tue, 2015-02-10 at 08:21 +, Svante R Signell wrote:
> Evo version is:
> 3.12.9~git20141130.241663-1+b1
>
> (evolution:14937): evolution-mail-WARNING **: Failed to refresh
> folder 's...@kth.se: INBOX': Server Unavailable. 15

Hi,
try to disable all other IMAP accounts you might have configured, then
run evolution from a terminal as:
   $ CAMEL_DEBUG=imapx:io evolution
and then call the refresh on the folder. The terminal will show what
was sent and what was received from the server, eventually exhibiting
what failed, though not necessarily why.
Hope it helps,
Milan

Sorry, the webmail interface is just to bad.

evo_debug
Description: evo_debug
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Re: [Evolution] IMAP+ account does not download INBOX

2015-02-10 Thread Milan Crha
On Tue, 2015-02-10 at 08:54 +, Svante R Signell wrote:
> Sorry, the webmail interface is just to bad.
>...
> A5 OK LSUB completed.'
> [imapx:A] I/O: 'A7 SELECT INBOX'
> [imapx:A] I/O: 'A7 NO Server Unavailable. 15'

Hi,
it looks like a server setting, the error message comes from the 
server and according to this:
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/2508f50f-6b28-4961-8e6c-5425914d4caa/no-server-unavailable-15-on-exchange-2013?forum=exchangesvrclients
the reporter changed something on the server which made this work.

I used this search on Google:
https://www.google.cz/?gfe_rd=cr&ei=H83ZVMqcNob8ggTVvIKQBQ&gws_rd=ssl#q=Server+Unavailable.+15

Bye,
Milan

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Re: [Evolution] Evolution password troubles Part 2

2015-02-10 Thread rabre hispeed



 Weitergeleitete Nachricht Von: rabre hispeed

An: Andre Klapper 
Kopie: evolution-list@gnome.org
Betreff: Re: [Evolution] Evolution password troubles Part 2
Datum: Tue, 10 Feb 2015 09:22:51 +0100



 Weitergeleitete Nachricht Von: Andre Klapper

An: evolution-list@gnome.org
Betreff: Re: [Evolution] Evolution password troubles Part 2
Datum: Mon, 09 Feb 2015 22:02:00 +0100

On Mon, 2015-02-09 at 20:37 +0100, rabre hispeed wrote:
> 03/02/2015 13:42
> ok just now I installed the seahorse/seahorse-deamon
> I prefer KDE But what means SDDM?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_Desktop_Display_Manager

Cheers,
andre


Hi there,

ok and what is the best sddm?

cheers Ralph

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Hi There,

ok and what is the:
most reliable sddm?
most stable sddm? 

cheers Ralph


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Re: [Evolution] Evolution password troubles Part 2

2015-02-10 Thread Pete Biggs

>  Weitergeleitete Nachricht Von: Andre Klapper
> 
> An: evolution-list@gnome.org
> Betreff: Re: [Evolution] Evolution password troubles Part 2
> Datum: Mon, 09 Feb 2015 22:02:00 +0100
> 
> On Mon, 2015-02-09 at 20:37 +0100, rabre hispeed wrote:
> > 03/02/2015 13:42
> > ok just now I installed the seahorse/seahorse-deamon
> > I prefer KDE But what means SDDM?
> 
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_Desktop_Display_Manager
> 
> Cheers,
> andre
> 
> 
> Hi there,
> 
> ok and what is the best sddm?
> 
> cheers Ralph
> 
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> 
> 
> Hi There,
> 
> ok and what is the:
> most reliable sddm?
> most stable sddm? 
> 

Asking the same question less than two hours apart when you don't get an
immediate answer really is almost bordering on rude and not likely to
encourage people to answer you.

First.  SDDM is not a generic term, it is the name of a display manager
- like Gnome Display Manager or KDE Display Manager - there is only one
"SDDM". "Simple Desktop Display Manager" because it is simpler than KDM
or GDM.

Second.  This is an Evolution list - it really is getting a bit off
topic to discus display managers.

As for your password problems - passwords are not stored by Evolution,
they are stored in a keyring handled by an external application.  The
dialogue you see indicates that the keyring is locked and needs to be
unlocked - this is normal if you haven't set the keyring to be unlocked
when you login.

If Evolution fails to login to a server to retrieve emails, then often
it has assumed that the password is wrong and ask you for your password
again even when it is actually some other problem (such as connectivity
or IMAP issues).  I don't know if this has now been fixed.

Finally.  I'll say this again.  If you reply directly to me (even CC'ing
the list) and you have "Request Read Receipts" turned on, I will not
answer any more of your questions.

P.

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Re: [Evolution] Evolution password troubles Part 2

2015-02-10 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Tue, 2015-02-10 at 11:17 +, Pete Biggs wrote:
> >  Weitergeleitete Nachricht Von: Andre Klapper
> > 
> > An: evolution-list@gnome.org
> > Betreff: Re: [Evolution] Evolution password troubles Part 2
> > Datum: Mon, 09 Feb 2015 22:02:00 +0100
> > 
> > On Mon, 2015-02-09 at 20:37 +0100, rabre hispeed wrote:
> > > 03/02/2015 13:42
> > > ok just now I installed the seahorse/seahorse-deamon
> > > I prefer KDE But what means SDDM?
> > 
> > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_Desktop_Display_Manager
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > andre
> > 
> > 
> > Hi there,
> > 
> > ok and what is the best sddm?
> > 
> > cheers Ralph
> > 
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> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Hi There,
> > 
> > ok and what is the:
> > most reliable sddm?
> > most stable sddm? 
> > 
> 
> Asking the same question less than two hours apart when you don't get an
> immediate answer really is almost bordering on rude and not likely to
> encourage people to answer you.
> 
> First.  SDDM is not a generic term, it is the name of a display manager
> - like Gnome Display Manager or KDE Display Manager - there is only one
> "SDDM". "Simple Desktop Display Manager" because it is simpler than KDM
> or GDM.
> 
> Second.  This is an Evolution list - it really is getting a bit off
> topic to discus display managers.

It might be worth noting that the latest version of SDDM does not
support passing the login password to gnome-keyring (as GDM and KDM do).
There is a hack to make it work but with the side-effect that you can't
log out of your session without restarting KDE. See the Fedora-KDE list
for some discussion. Failing that, this currently means that any app
that uses gnome-keyring will ask for your keyring password once per
session after logging in.

> As for your password problems - passwords are not stored by Evolution,
> they are stored in a keyring handled by an external application.  The
> dialogue you see indicates that the keyring is locked and needs to be
> unlocked - this is normal if you haven't set the keyring to be unlocked
> when you login.
> 
> If Evolution fails to login to a server to retrieve emails, then often
> it has assumed that the password is wrong and ask you for your password
> again even when it is actually some other problem (such as connectivity
> or IMAP issues).  I don't know if this has now been fixed.
> 
> Finally.  I'll say this again.  If you reply directly to me (even CC'ing
> the list) and you have "Request Read Receipts" turned on, I will not
> answer any more of your questions.

+1

Just for the record, most of us who try to contribute here are just
users like everyone else. Sending us direct questions as if we were some
kind of professional user support is doomed to fail.

poc

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Re: [Evolution] Evolution password troubles Part 2

2015-02-10 Thread rabre hispeed



 Weitergeleitete Nachricht Von: Pete Biggs

An: evolution-list@gnome.org
Betreff: Re: [Evolution] Evolution password troubles Part 2
Datum: Tue, 10 Feb 2015 11:17:06 +

>  Weitergeleitete Nachricht Von: Andre Klapper
> 
> An: evolution-list@gnome.org
> Betreff: Re: [Evolution] Evolution password troubles Part 2
> Datum: Mon, 09 Feb 2015 22:02:00 +0100
> 
> On Mon, 2015-02-09 at 20:37 +0100, rabre hispeed wrote:
> > 03/02/2015 13:42
> > ok just now I installed the seahorse/seahorse-deamon
> > I prefer KDE But what means SDDM?
> 
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_Desktop_Display_Manager
> 
> Cheers,
> andre
> 
> 
> Hi there,
> 
> ok and what is the best sddm?
> 
> cheers Ralph
> 
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> 
> 
> 
> Hi There,
> 
> ok and what is the:
> most reliable sddm?
> most stable sddm? 
> 

Asking the same question less than two hours apart when you don't get an
immediate answer really is almost bordering on rude and not likely to
encourage people to answer you.

First.  SDDM is not a generic term, it is the name of a display manager
- like Gnome Display Manager or KDE Display Manager - there is only one
"SDDM". "Simple Desktop Display Manager" because it is simpler than KDM
or GDM.

Second.  This is an Evolution list - it really is getting a bit off
topic to discus display managers.

As for your password problems - passwords are not stored by Evolution,
they are stored in a keyring handled by an external application.  The
dialogue you see indicates that the keyring is locked and needs to be
unlocked - this is normal if you haven't set the keyring to be unlocked
when you login.

If Evolution fails to login to a server to retrieve emails, then often
it has assumed that the password is wrong and ask you for your password
again even when it is actually some other problem (such as connectivity
or IMAP issues).  I don't know if this has now been fixed.

Finally.  I'll say this again.  If you reply directly to me (even CC'ing
the list) and you have "Request Read Receipts" turned on, I will not
answer any more of your questions.

P.

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Hi there,

i pressed the knob on the group right now.

And yes i have a lots of troubles with this evolution...

since last Wednesday I am a victim of the flu wave, my sense of time or the 
concentration is quite clear. At the moment I am plagued by the roller coaster 
feeling and barfing and diarrhea. I did not make pressure, but ask more 
specific.

Yes, I have learned the answers always downward ascribe to always respond to 
the group, instead of using hi and not Hy, but more is no longer with 43.5. No, 
I want to upset anyone, but to me that prevent the ceiling falls on the head.

I asked because I found lightdm, xdm, wdm but not SDDM in the debian jessie 
repositories 

how can I prevent evolution assumes that the password on my single PC is wrong? 
I also work only with POP / SMTP Mails.

Nevertheless, many thanks for your help.

cheers Ralph



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Re: [Evolution] Evolution password troubles Part 2

2015-02-10 Thread rabre hispeed



 Weitergeleitete Nachricht Von: Patrick O'Callaghan

An: evolution-list@gnome.org
Betreff: Re: [Evolution] Evolution password troubles Part 2
Datum: Tue, 10 Feb 2015 11:58:51 +

On Tue, 2015-02-10 at 11:17 +, Pete Biggs wrote:
> >  Weitergeleitete Nachricht Von: Andre Klapper
> > 
> > An: evolution-list@gnome.org
> > Betreff: Re: [Evolution] Evolution password troubles Part 2
> > Datum: Mon, 09 Feb 2015 22:02:00 +0100
> > 
> > On Mon, 2015-02-09 at 20:37 +0100, rabre hispeed wrote:
> > > 03/02/2015 13:42
> > > ok just now I installed the seahorse/seahorse-deamon
> > > I prefer KDE But what means SDDM?
> > 
> > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_Desktop_Display_Manager
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > andre
> > 
> > 
> > Hi there,
> > 
> > ok and what is the best sddm?
> > 
> > cheers Ralph
> > 
> > ___
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> > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Hi There,
> > 
> > ok and what is the:
> > most reliable sddm?
> > most stable sddm? 
> > 
> 
> Asking the same question less than two hours apart when you don't get an
> immediate answer really is almost bordering on rude and not likely to
> encourage people to answer you.
> 
> First.  SDDM is not a generic term, it is the name of a display manager
> - like Gnome Display Manager or KDE Display Manager - there is only one
> "SDDM". "Simple Desktop Display Manager" because it is simpler than KDM
> or GDM.
> 
> Second.  This is an Evolution list - it really is getting a bit off
> topic to discus display managers.

It might be worth noting that the latest version of SDDM does not
support passing the login password to gnome-keyring (as GDM and KDM do).
There is a hack to make it work but with the side-effect that you can't
log out of your session without restarting KDE. See the Fedora-KDE list
for some discussion. Failing that, this currently means that any app
that uses gnome-keyring will ask for your keyring password once per
session after logging in.

> As for your password problems - passwords are not stored by Evolution,
> they are stored in a keyring handled by an external application.  The
> dialogue you see indicates that the keyring is locked and needs to be
> unlocked - this is normal if you haven't set the keyring to be unlocked
> when you login.
> 
> If Evolution fails to login to a server to retrieve emails, then often
> it has assumed that the password is wrong and ask you for your password
> again even when it is actually some other problem (such as connectivity
> or IMAP issues).  I don't know if this has now been fixed.
> 
> Finally.  I'll say this again.  If you reply directly to me (even CC'ing
> the list) and you have "Request Read Receipts" turned on, I will not
> answer any more of your questions.

+1

Just for the record, most of us who try to contribute here are just
users like everyone else. Sending us direct questions as if we were some
kind of professional user support is doomed to fail.

poc

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Hi there

Nevertheless, many thanks for your help
Sorry that I have upset you.
Unsubscribe from the list, farewell

cheers Ralph

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