On Wed, 2019-04-03 at 02:30 +0200, Robert Maerz via evolution-list
wrote:
> I still can not connect via ActiveSync because I am never asked for a
> password and the relevant DConf key never gets created.
Hi,
I see, it's very tricky to make it work. Depending on the way you
compiled the evo
Hi,
I still can not connect via ActiveSync because I am never asked for a
password and the relevant DConf key never gets created. When compared
to the schema, only a few keys are present like the one for email
address and the server; password however is missing. Both configuration
tools that are p
On Mon, 2019-03-25 at 21:36 +0100, Robert Maerz via evolution-list
wrote:
> I haven't yet found a way to tell Evolution it should ask me for a
> username and password. If you can provide any hints I'd really
> appreciate it!
Hi,
I do not know how it is supposed to work in Evolution ActiveS
Hi,
Thank you very much for the pointer to check via terminal. In doing so
I spotted the issue which prevented me from seeing ActiveSync in the
right place. HOWEVER:
Now I am facing another issue which boils down to the fact that when
adding mailboxes, Evolution never asks for credentials to be u
On Mon, 2019-03-25 at 02:24 +0100, Robert Maerz via evolution-list
wrote:
>
> ... but can not find any information online on how to activate it in
> the Evolution Client on Arch Linux. I have checked that the data-
> server files are in the right place but when I try to add an inbox
> that I know
Hi,
I have successfully compiled and installed evolution-activesync on Arch
Linux (build script here: http://ix.io/1BSH , source is gitlab master)
but can not find any information online on how to activate it in the
Evolution Client on Arch Linux. I have checked that the data-server
files are in t