On Sun, 2016-04-03 at 16:02 +0200, Ángel González wrote:
> You should be able to connect without this setting if you configure
> the account through Gnome Online Accounts (GOA).
Hi,
eventually update to evolution(-data-server) 3.20.0+, which has the
OAuth2 authentication built-in for
On Sun, 2016-04-03 at 22:50 +0200, Daniel G wrote:
> Thank you Ángel & Patrick for this interesting information.
>
> I will use GOA
GOA also allows you to use Gmail with 2-Factor authentication, which is
highly recommended.
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Thank you Ángel & Patrick for this interesting information.
I will use GOA
DG
El dom, 03-04-2016 a las 16:02 +0200, Ángel González escribió:
> El sáb, 02-04-2016 a las 22:51 +0200, Daniel G escribió:
> > Hola!
> >
> > To configure a gmail account in Evolution, I had to turn on "Access
> > for
El sáb, 02-04-2016 a las 22:51 +0200, Daniel G escribió:
> Hola!
>
> To configure a gmail account in Evolution, I had to turn on "Access
> for
> less secure apps" as they say.
>
> So, as they say, the account "is no longer protected by modern
> security standards." (¿?)
>
> Is it possible to
On Sat, 2016-04-02 at 22:51 +0200, Daniel G wrote:
> To configure a gmail account in Evolution, I had to turn on "Access
> for less secure apps" as they say.
Are you using Gnome Online Accounts (GOA)?
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On Sat, 02 Apr 2016 22:51:35 +0200, Daniel G wrote:
>Is it possible to know what are those "modern security standards" not
>available in Evolution?
Hi,
you're asking at the wrong place. You should ask gmail why they make
such vague claims about obscure "modern security standards".
Regards,
Ralf
Hola!
To configure a gmail account in Evolution, I had to turn on "Access for
less secure apps" as they say.
So, as they say, the account "is no longer protected by modern security
standards." (¿?)
Is it possible to know what are those "modern security standards" not
available in Evolution?