On Sun, 2020-12-13 at 21:16 -0500, Peter Franzek via evolution-list wrote:
> To resolve the issue, I had to first import the certificate into MS
> Outlook, then export it from Outlook in a different format, before
> Evolution would accept it. I believe the original certificate file was
> a ".pfx"
Hello,
I had the same issue a couple of years ago. The certificate would not
import into Evolution and no error was displayed. The certificate could
be successfully imported into MS Outlook. In my case, Evolution did not
like the format of the original certificate.
To resolve the issue, I had to
On Sun, 2020-12-13 at 20:26 +, Andy Proctor wrote:
> Hi good folk, I have not been able to find an answer to this online. I
> have recently refreshed my Evolution install and would like to be able
> to return to the inbox after having an email open and deleting it - as
> opposed to opening the
Hi good folk, I have not been able to find an answer to this online. I
have recently refreshed my Evolution install and would like to be able
to return to the inbox after having an email open and deleting it - as
opposed to opening the next email in line.
I'm sure this must have been debated here
Hi,
I purchased an individual S/MIME certificate from Comodo (it appears to have
been fulfilled by Sectigo) and was able to use it successfully in Outlook on
Windows 10. I'm trying to import it into Evolution and I successfully select
it, then am prompted for the password (there is none) and t