Everything works without a VPN  or via the web interfaces.  Yet,  every
time I try to use Evolution acrossa VPN, it typically allows
receiving  emails, but never, every works on sending.
And thus, I'm stumped as to why.
And yes,  I start the VPN first, and then bring up Evolution after the
tunnel has been established. 
Mike
On Wed, 2019-04-17 at 09:13 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Tue, 2019-04-16 at 18:12 -0500, Japhering via evolution-list
> wrote:
> Evolution  3.28.5-0ubuntu0.18.04.1Linux Mint 19.1 TessaProtonVPN  and
> any number of others
> What's the best practice for using Evolution across a VPN with GMail
> ?
> It seems that every time I'm on a VPN  either incoming, outgoing
> orboth  operations fail.   Occaisionally,  I'll geta Google notice
> that it blocked an attempted access, but it doesn't happen
> consistently.
> Can you access the Gmail account via the web interface? If so, there
> isno reason for Evolution to have any problems. Evo (and Gmail)
> aren'teven aware they are running on a VPN and there are no
> configurationoptions for this. If this isn't working, the problem may
> be with yourVPN setup. (I've used ExpressVPN without any issues.)
> Is this one of the cases, where configure Oauth2  would be of
> benefit?
> No.
> poc
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