On Mon, 2016-02-01 at 20:58 -0500, Jeff F. T. wrote:
> https://bugzilla.gnome.org/buglist.cgi?component=Composer&product=evol
> ution&resolution=---&version=3.16.x&version=3.18.x
>
> (apologies for the HTML folks, but plaintext just doesn't like long
> URLs)
Evolution 3.18.4
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> On Mon, 2016-02-01 at 20:58 -0500, Jeff F. T. wrote:
> > https://bugzilla.gnome.org/buglist.cgi?component=Composer&product=ev
> > olution&resolution=---&version=3.16.x&version=3.18.x
> >
> > (apologies for the HTML folks, but plaintext just doesn't like long
> > URLs)
>
> Evolution 3.18.4
>
>
Hello,
when booting my computer, evo and chromium-browser are launched
automatically. Whenever doing so, I get timeout messages for all my
CalDAV accounts. After manually reconnecting, a message "Failed to
prompt for credentials for '' " appears.
I'm on a 2x2,6GHz, 4GB RAM machine with a 16MBit
>
> The fact that the CalDAV/CardDAV server is unreachable is not so
> unlikely to happen to my experience. So I think, contacts and calendar
> entries should be saved locally in the case the server is unreachable,
> and synced back later.
>
I think it's very easy to say that, but not so easy t
On Tue, 2016-02-02 at 11:55 +0100, Herr Oswald wrote:
> when booting my computer, evo and chromium-browser are launched
> automatically. Whenever doing so, I get timeout messages for all my
> CalDAV accounts. After manually reconnecting, a message "Failed to
> prompt for credentials for '' " appe
> PS:
>
> Jeff, I've forgotten to mention that I set up Claws (another MUA), to
> display plain text, even if a mail provides HTML. I do not use the HTML
> plugin that is available for Claws.
> Since you send a multipart mail, HTML and plain text, the link by
> default is displayed broken by it's
> Whenever doing so, I get timeout messages for all my
> CalDAV accounts.
Hi,
how do you have the calendar configured, is it through GNOME Online
Accounts (GOA), or directly in the evolution?
There is a difference between these two. It could happen that some
timeouts were reported due to
> how do you have the calendar configured, is it through GNOME Online
> Accounts (GOA), or directly in the evolution?
>
> There is a difference between these two. It could happen that some
> timeouts were reported due to slow response from the GOA. I think GOA
> has it addressed for 3.20, but I'm