On Mon, 2016-03-14 at 09:22 +0100, Milan Crha wrote:
>
> I agree with Ángel, trim anything related to authentication. Just in
> case. Even your server addresses and realm names might be good to
> trim.
>
> I see from your log that the server supports Basic, NTLM and Kerberos
> authentications
On Fri, 2016-03-11 at 09:17 -0500, Garrett Mitchener wrote:
> (evolution:4206): camel-ews-provider-WARNING **:
> camel_ews_folder_update_thread: Authentication failed
>
> followed by blocks
Hi,
a bit more interesting part would be what is in the log before this
runtime warning, because
Garrett Mitchener wrote:
>
> > Authorization: NTLM XXX...
>
> Is it safe to post that information? As in, is there anything in the
> log that could reveal a password or some other secret?
>
> And is there anything else I should trim?
I think that with NTLM it would be (unlike a basic
On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 5:13 AM, Milan Crha wrote:
> please do not use CAMEL_DEBUG=all, it's useless, too chatty. You have a
> problem with EWS, then use EWS_DEBUG=2 only.
>
>> I then leave evolution idle for a few minutes. I compose a reply to a
>> message in Inbox. I try to
On Wed, 2016-03-09 at 17:49 -0500, Garrett Mitchener wrote:
> Yes, I have big files made with
>
> EWS_DEBUG=2 CAMEL_DEBUG=all evolution >& log.txt
Hi,
please do not use CAMEL_DEBUG=all, it's useless, too chatty. You have a
problem with EWS, then use EWS_DEBUG=2 only.
> I then leave
> Did you enable the EWS specific debugging? i.e. as I said in my
> previous message:
>
> $ EWS_DEBUG=2 evolution
Yes, I have big files made with
EWS_DEBUG=2 CAMEL_DEBUG=all evolution >& log.txt
>
>>
>> I see lots of XML fragments with "NoError" and "Success",
>> OK, ...
>>
>> I see SQL that
I've run evolution that way a couple of times, and also with
CAMEL_DEBUG=all. It generates a *lot* of detailed output, and I've
been sifting through it. What should I look for?
I see lots of XML fragments with "NoError" and "Success",
OK, ...
I see SQL that seems to be storing the e-mail I just
On Tue, 2016-03-08 at 11:01 -0500, Garrett Mitchener wrote:
> I'm using Evolution on Fedora 23 to connect to an Exchange server
> using EWS. In the Outlook Web interface, under Help, About, it
> says Version: 14.3.248.2, and Mailbox server Microsoft Exchange
> version: 14.3.123.0.
As others have
Sorry: 3.18.5.1
rpm -qa | grep evolution
yields
evolution-data-server-devel-3.18.5-1.fc23.x86_64
evolution-3.18.5.1-1.fc23.x86_64
evolution-ews-3.18.5-1.fc23.x86_64
evolution-help-3.18.5.1-1.fc23.noarch
evolution-data-server-3.18.5-1.fc23.x86_64
On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 11:24 AM, Patrick
On Tue, 2016-03-08 at 11:01 -0500, Garrett Mitchener wrote:
> I'm using Evolution on Fedora 23
Please give your version of Evo (Help->About).
poc
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On Tue, 2016-03-08 at 11:01 -0500, Garrett Mitchener wrote:
> I'm using Evolution on Fedora 23
I can't help you with your issue, but those who might be able to help
you, might be interested in the version of Evolution you're using.
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I'm using Evolution on Fedora 23 to connect to an Exchange server using
EWS. In the Outlook Web interface, under Help, About, it says Version:
14.3.248.2,
and Mailbox server Microsoft Exchange version: 14.3.123.0.
Using Evolution, I'm having an ongoing problem with authentication. When I
first
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