On Fri, 2020-07-17 at 14:18 +0200, Jerome Lille wrote:
> On Fri, 2020-07-17 at 08:18 +0200, Milan Crha via evolution-list
> wrote:
> > On Thu, 2020-07-16 at 18:52 +0200, Jerome Lille wrote:
> > > I already have a proxy/tor-relay on my laptop. It runs on
> > > localhost:9050. For example I have configured the Nextcloud
> > > desktop
> > > client to use that proxy to connect to my Nextcloud server.
> > > 
> > > But I don't know how to do the same with Evolution.
> > 
> >     Hi,
> > proxy settings, local to Evolution, can be found in
> > Edit->Preferences->Network Preferences. When you enable Advanced
> > Proxy
> > Settings there you can configure proxy per account, but, to be able
> > to
> > configure the account first, you might need to configure a global
> > proxy
> > at the beginning. Evolution inherits system proxy settings by
> > default,
> > thus you can configure the proxy in the system too.
> 
> Thanks Milan! I had missed the Advanced proxy settings and good point
> about first setting global proxy so the Evolution can find my
> accounts
> on the .onion adress and then just having proxy for those accounts.

There is one problem that I still have. It is with custom proxy and
subscription calendar. On my Nextcloud server I have defined a
subscription calendar for public holidays. It has an external source.

On my desktop Evolution this calendar shows fine. But on my laptop
Evolution I get and error. The desktop has a direct connection to the
Nextcloud server and the laptop goes via proxy. What I get on the
laptop is "Failed to connect calendar Nextcloud:Public holidays.
Forbidden." I can see no errors in the log of my Nextcloud server. 

Any ideas what is the problem?

/Jerome

 

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