Dnia 27.06.2016 o godz. 08:16:55 Milan Crha pisze:
> that's not that easy, as you'd need to find related patches in the
> evolution-data-server and libsoup, which can go down to NSS/NSPR
> library and eventually glib-networking or gnutls, whatever your ancient
[...]
> It's possible to compile necessary bits in a different prefix, but the
> gap between 2.28 and 3.20.x is too huge, with too many changes (like
> the switch from gtk2 to gtk3), that it would just garble your system.
> And with the evolution-data-server being a core part of the GNOME
> environment you'd end up in a dependency hell quite easily, both in

So it looks that only reasonable solution might be to set up a stunnel 
SSL proxy on my local computer, that will accept unencrypted connections
from Evolution, wrap them into TLS and connect back to Google...

So I have another question: is it possible to specify non-default port in
Evolution, both in IMAP account and CalDAV calendars setup?
If i just add ":xxxx" after the host name ("localhost") in both cases, will
it be enough?
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   Jaroslaw Rafa
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