Full wording is "Daily Limit for Unauthenticated Use Exceeded. Continued
use requires signup."
I've Googled and searched the Evo list archives re: this and most of
what I found were on versions older than 3.28.5 (bundled with Xubuntu
18.04.2). If there's a recommended PPA for a newer version I'm f
On Sat, 2019-02-23 at 12:00 -0600, Len Philpot via evolution-list
wrote:
> Full wording is "Daily Limit for Unauthenticated Use Exceeded.
> Continued
> use requires signup."
>
> I've Googled and searched the Evo list archives re: this and most of
> what I found were on versions older than 3.28.5 (
On Sat, 2019-02-23 at 12:00 -0600, Len Philpot via evolution-list
wrote:
> Full wording is "Daily Limit for Unauthenticated Use Exceeded. Continued
> use requires signup."
That's a message from Google.
I don't see how renaming your local configuration data would help?
> I renamed ~/.config/evolut
On Sat, 2019-02-23 at 10:25 -0800, Douglas Summers via evolution-list wrote:
>
> You could try the Flatpak version (currently at v3.30.5)
It appears to have been something in my configuration. Although simply renaming
and restarting Evolution didn't directly fix it, after a (unrelated) reboot it
Hi,
I found the solution.
It was a dconf problem.
The basic definitions in /etc/dconf were missing.
Please refer to the GNOME guide to setup dconf.
Therefore the impact was on evolution and gnucash.
regards, Helmut
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Hello,
We use outlook.office365.com as our mail server here at work. I am running
Evolution 3.28.5 (3.28.5-2.el7) on my laptop under CentOS. Sending an email
from my laptop results in a copy in my local Sent folder and one in the remote
Outlook sent folder. I also use an Android for mobile Outl