Re: [Evolution] Daily Limit for Unauthenticated Use Exceeded

2018-09-12 Thread Pete Biggs


> Version: 3.28.1-2 
> 
> Hi all, newbie here. First day using Evolution. The following error
> came up:
> 
> Daily Limit for Unauthenticated Use Exceeded. Continued use requires
> signup.
> 
> How do I resolve this? I have searched in the manual, but couldn't
> see anything related to this.
> 

The last time this sort of thing came up [1] it was to do with the
number of errors generated by an application.

The underlying issue is that each application that connects using
Google APIs has to have an "application key" - it is nothing to do with
the user, it's the application and is the same for all installs.  There
are limits on the use of the keys (to limit potential issues) and the
developer can apply to have the limits on a particular key at different
levels.  Once those limits are exceeded, the key stops working until
(usually) the next day.

AFAIUI there are no limits on "normal" use, the limits are on abnormal
situations. The situation previously in [1] was that Evolution
(calendar I think, possible tasks) was doing something wrong and the
key stopped working after about 10:00GMT. This time it seems if you
(possibly other people as well) are using the key for unauthenticated
access to a calendar - possibly a shared calendar? - and that is
bumping up against a limit. If it's a shared calendar you don't have
write permissions for, then should you be using a "On the Web" type of
access rather than explicitly a Google Calendar.

(And I'm not a dev, my limited knowledge is gleaned by reading things
on here and on the web.  I may be completely wrong!!)

P.

[1] https://mail.gnome.org/archives/evolution-list/2017-October/msg00117.html

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[Evolution] "On This Computer" doesn't show any emails???

2018-09-12 Thread Stephen Elliott via evolution-list
I’m new to Evolution. Shouldn’t the “On This Computer” folders group and show 
all INBOX emails from all accounts, and the same for DRAFTS, SENT, etc? 

Stephen 








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Re: [Evolution] "On This Computer" doesn't show any emails???

2018-09-12 Thread Milan Crha via evolution-list
On Wed, 2018-09-12 at 16:56 -0700, Stephen Elliott via evolution-list
wrote:
> I’m new to Evolution. Shouldn’t the “On This Computer” folders group
> and show all INBOX emails from all accounts, and the same for DRAFTS,
> SENT, etc? 

Hi,
no, it doesn't work that way. Those are messages really stored on this
computer. That's just a special account, which is always there.

Maybe you find useful the user documentation and I believe any
suggestions for improvements will be also welcome:
https://help.gnome.org/users/evolution/stable/
Only note it's not the latest version of the user manual due to some
infrastructure issues. You can install user documentation in your
distribution, sometimes packaged as evolution-help, then use
Help->Contents menu to get to the documentation of the version you've
installed.
Bye,
Milan

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