> > Why did you not want it to use OAuth2? It works perfectly fine with
> > Evolution and is Google's preferred method - in fact I would say
> > that Evo is "correct" to insist that you use OAuth2, it is what you
> > should be doing.
>
> I'd never heard of OAuth2 before and all it didn't was
On Wed, 2018-07-11 at 12:36 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
> >
> > I tried the Evo that comes with Linux Mint 19 and yes it's much
> > better,
> > no connection issues after resume but I had a weird problem with my
> > Gmail account. Evo kept insisting I use OAuth2 and I couldn't get
> > it to
> > stay
> I tried the Evo that comes with Linux Mint 19 and yes it's much better,
> no connection issues after resume but I had a weird problem with my
> Gmail account. Evo kept insisting I use OAuth2 and I couldn't get it to
> stay set to Password, each time I clicked OK, it reverted to OAuth2.
Why
On Mon, 2018-07-09 at 18:13 +0800, Franco Broi wrote:
> On Mon, 2018-07-09 at 11:16 +0200, Milan Crha via evolution-list
> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Please note that evolution received many changes in this regard
> > since
> > yours 3.18.5.2, the current stable 3.28.x series behaves better, as
> > far
On Mon, 2018-07-09 at 11:16 +0200, Milan Crha via evolution-list wrote:
> On Mon, 2018-07-09 at 09:35 +0800, Franco Broi wrote:
> > Is there any way to inject instructions to Evo from the command
> > line?
>
> Hi,
> even there are --online and --offline arguments of the `evolution`
>
On Mon, 2018-07-09 at 11:16 +0200, Milan Crha via evolution-list wrote:
>
> Please note that evolution received many changes in this regard since
> yours 3.18.5.2, the current stable 3.28.x series behaves better, as
> far
> as I know.
I'm going to upgrade to Linux Mint 19 which I believe has Evo
On Mon, 2018-07-09 at 09:35 +0800, Franco Broi wrote:
> Is there any way to inject instructions to Evo from the command line?
Hi,
even there are --online and --offline arguments of the `evolution`
executable, those are not passed to the running instance, they are used
to set the state on
On Mon, 2018-07-09 at 08:21 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
> >
> > I also work on a remote island with dodgy internet - Australia!!
>
> Yeah, I'm on an island determined to make itself more and more remote
> ...
I'm on the neighbouring island ...
> >
> > Going offline before suspend and back online
>
> I also work on a remote island with dodgy internet - Australia!!
Yeah, I'm on an island determined to make itself more and more remote
...
>
> Going offline before suspend and back online after resume definitely
> works but is a little painful, not so bad for me but my wife uses a
>
On Sun, 2018-07-08 at 20:52 -0400, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> >
> > I did think that maybe I should add suspend/resume hooks to exit
> > and
> > restart Evo but I thought I would ask the list if anyone has any
> > better solutions?
> Does it help if you work-offline before you suspend, and
> I did think that maybe I should add suspend/resume hooks to exit and
> restart Evo but I thought I would ask the list if anyone has any
> better solutions?
Does it help if you work-offline before you suspend, and when you
resume wait till you have an established connection before clicking
Hi
I'm running Evo 3.18.5.2 on Linux Mint 18.3.
I use suspend and resume a lot, several times a day. Whenever I leave
my computer for more than a few minutes I suspend it.
My internet link is via satellite, so high latency but works well
otherwise. The high latency does tend to make Evo slow to
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