Re: [Evolution] SSL cert problems after server move

2016-03-07 Thread Denny

Hi,

On 2016-03-07 09:30, Milan Crha wrote:

On Mon, 2016-03-07 at 01:32 +, Denny wrote:
When I fired Evolution back up after completing all the transfers, I 
got 
a message for each account asking me to accept new SSL certificates, 
but 

unexpectedly the Evolution messages give the old server name, 


I do not see this. For me, the certificate trust prompt shows a
certificate issued for fugu.fairhosting.co.uk  [...]

Can it be that you have cached the DNS resolution in the system, or
overwritten in /etc/hosts [...]


Well that's embarrassing.  Yes, I had apparently left a line in 
/etc/hosts from when I was setting up the old server a few years ago.


I did check the DNS with nslookup quite early in my diagnosis process 
here, but obviously that doesn't use /etc/hosts entries to find its 
data, so I'd given myself the false impression that the problem wasn't 
with the DNS stage.


Thank you very much for your help.

Regards,
Denny

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[Evolution] SSL cert problems after server move

2016-03-06 Thread Denny

Hi,

A few days ago I moved to a new server, on a new IP address.  I used 
cPanel to transfer all my accounts from the old server to the new one.


Old server: vortex.shinyideas.co.uk
New server: fugu.fairhosting.co.uk

My email services continued to be provided on the same hostname - 
mail.shinyideas.co.uk - but the IP address that hostname resolves to has 
changed to that of the new server.


When I connected to webmail on the new server, I was prompted to accept 
new self-signed SSL certificates from fugu.fairhosting.co.uk, which 
obviously I expected.  Accepting those gave me access to my email with 
no problems.  Much the same workflow and outcome happened on my Android 
phone using the K-9 email client.


When I fired Evolution back up after completing all the transfers, I got 
a message for each account asking me to accept new SSL certificates, but 
unexpectedly the Evolution messages give the old server name, 
vortex.shinyideas.co.uk.  If I accepted them, I was then prompted for my 
username and password for each account, and entering the correct details 
was met with an 'Password was incorrect' failure message.  Note that the 
same usernames and passwords do correctly log me in via webmail.


I tried moving .local/share/evolution/camel-cert.db and 
.local/share/camel_certs/* away, and removing all references to mail.*, 
vortex.* and fugu.* from Seahorse, but that didn't make any difference.


Does anybody know what's going on here?  Or have suggestions for other 
things I could try, or specific debug info that would help?  I've 
included the basics below.


Thanks in advance for any help/suggestions anyone can offer!  :)

Regards,
Denny


denny@serenity ~ $ evolution -v
evolution 3.10.4

denny@serenity ~ $ cat /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=14.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=trusty
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS"

denny@serenity ~ $ uname -a
Linux serenity 3.13.0-36-generic #63-Ubuntu SMP Wed Sep 3 21:30:07 UTC 
2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux



# The following is terminal output from running Evolution, temporarily 
accepting the 'new' certificate for my first account and trying to log 
into it, then closing that and all other dialogs after that fails, then 
closing the app:


denny@serenity ~ $ evolution

(evolution:28706): camel-WARNING **: Failed to initialize NSS SQL 
database in sql:/etc/pki/nssdb: NSS error -8126


(evolution:28706): camel-WARNING **: Unable to load store summary: 
Expected version (1), got (0)


(evolution:28706): camel-WARNING **: Cannot load summary file: Success

(evolution:28706): camel-WARNING **: Unable to load store summary: 
Expected version (1), got (0)


(evolution:28706): camel-WARNING **: Cannot load summary file: Success

(evolution:28706): camel-WARNING **: Unable to load store summary: 
Expected version (1), got (0)


(evolution:28706): camel-WARNING **: Cannot load summary file: Success

(evolution:28706): camel-WARNING **: Unable to load store summary: 
Expected version (1), got (0)


(evolution:28706): camel-WARNING **: Cannot load summary file: Success
java version "1.7.0_95"
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea 2.6.4) 
(7u95-2.6.4-0ubuntu0.14.04.1)

OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 24.95-b01, mixed mode)

(evolution:28706): evolution-mail-WARNING **: 
(mail-send-recv.c:1140):receive_update_got_folderinfo: runtime check 
failed: (info != NULL)


(evolution:28706): evolution-mail-WARNING **: 
(mail-send-recv.c:1145):receive_update_got_folderinfo: runtime check 
failed: (info != NULL)


(evolution:28706): evolution-mail-WARNING **: 
receive_update_got_folderinfo: Could not connect to 
'mail.shinyideas.co.uk:993': Issuer certificate is invalid.


(evolution:28706): evolution-mail-WARNING **: 
(mail-send-recv.c:1145):receive_update_got_folderinfo: runtime check 
failed: (info != NULL)


(evolution:28706): evolution-mail-WARNING **: 
receive_update_got_folderinfo: Could not connect to 
'mail.shinyideas.co.uk:993': Issuer certificate is invalid.


(evolution:28706): evolution-mail-WARNING **: 
(mail-send-recv.c:1145):receive_update_got_folderinfo: runtime check 
failed: (info != NULL)


(evolution:28706): evolution-mail-WARNING **: 
receive_update_got_folderinfo: Could not connect to 
'mail.shinyideas.co.uk:993': Issuer certificate is invalid.


(evolution:28706): evolution-mail-WARNING **: 
(mail-send-recv.c:1145):receive_update_got_folderinfo: runtime check 
failed: (info != NULL)


(evolution:28706): evolution-mail-WARNING **: 
receive_update_got_folderinfo: Could not connect to 
'mail.shinyideas.co.uk:993': Issuer certificate is invalid.

denny@serenity ~ $

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[Evolution] can't connect to exchange backend process

2008-10-09 Thread Denny Dalessandro
I normally use Evolution with the plug in to connect to MS Exchange.  I
recently had to change my UID/GID and not I can't check my mail. I get:

Could not connect to Evolution Exchange backend process: Permission denied

I've tried deleting the entire .evolution directory, killed all evolution
processes, even rebooted, but still the problem persists.
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[Evolution] Fwd: can't connect to exchange backend process

2008-10-09 Thread Denny Dalessandro
Forgot to send to mailing list. (see I can't handle web mail)

-- Forwarded message --
From: Denny Dalessandro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 1:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Evolution] can't connect to exchange backend process
To: Art Alexion [EMAIL PROTECTED]



On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 12:37 PM, Art Alexion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Thu, 2008-10-09 at 11:44 -0400, Denny Dalessandro wrote:
  I normally use Evolution with the plug in to connect to MS Exchange.
  I recently had to change my UID/GID and not I can't check my mail. I
  get:
 
  Could not connect to Evolution Exchange backend process: Permission
  denied
 
  I've tried deleting the entire .evolution directory, killed all
  evolution processes, even rebooted, but still the problem persists.
 


 I am assuming you mean that you checked your exchange UID/PWD.  Or did
 you change your Linux user?
 If I assume correctly, did you try just changing your exchange pwd in
 EditPreferencesAccounts?


 Sometimes a screwdriver is better than a sledgehammer.
 --
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No I mean my system (Linux) UID and GID. The reason was completely
unrelated to exchange. I chown -R my entire home dir and wiped temp
which fixed most Gnome stuff that got mad at me, but Evolution is still
screwed.  From the error message it seems to me there is a process
that sits in the background and talks to the exchange server, but for some
reason now it won't talk to my instance of Evolution.
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[Evolution] unixhierarchysep = yes

2006-07-13 Thread Denny Schierz
hi,

month ago,  i had no problems to adding public folders from our cyrus
imap server, with the option unixhierarchysep = yes for better domain
handling. But since a few version, i can't add public folders anymore,
so i have to use twice, for the same task. The best, the public folders,
that i have subscribed _before_ upgrading evolution, working.

Is there any hope, that i can subscribe my folders in the next version?

at the moment, evo 2.6 (from dapper) runs.

cu denny


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Re: [Evolution] Evo 2.4.1 Ubuntu: Imap Inbox content not visible

2006-05-04 Thread Denny Schierz
hi,

Am Mittwoch, den 03.05.2006, 20:37 +0200 schrieb Andre Klapper:

 sounds like http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=228929 to me.


 change your account settings to show subscribed mails only. then use
 folder  subscriptions to subscribe to your inbox and any other
 folder. you might need to restart Evo in between.

thanks, that did it :-)

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