On Mon, 2019-03-11 at 11:27 +0100, Milan Crha via evolution-list wrote:
> On Mon, 2019-03-11 at 05:41 -0400, Dr. John H. Lauterbach wrote:
> > Evolution is more sensitive to upsets on the major e-mail services than is
> > Outlook 365, for example.  Within the past day, Evolution (3.30.1-1build1)
> > has
> > been reporting connection problems on a IMAPX account where another one of
> > my
> > PCs running Outlook 365 under Windows 10 has been doing fine with the same
> > account.  Both PCs are Ethernet to my cable modem.
> 
>       Hi,
> Evolution uses glib's gio streams, which use gnutls in the background.
> Evolution (or Camel from evolution-data-server, to be precise) used to
> use NSS/NSPR for this (I'm always confused which is for what from these
> two), but it's a long time ago. I sometimes also see odd behavior when
> the connection is busy (not necessarily from my machine, just on my
> local network), which I believe is due to the way the gio streams work
> in some cases. Nonetheless, it's only my hypotheses, not anything I
> could prove or even anything I investigated into the deepness.
>       Bye,
>       Milan
> 
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The problem e-mail accounts for me are twc (Times Warner Communications) which
throws a "string error"(already reported) and the one dealing with my
bellsouth.net account which is run through a Yahoo server.  Last night (US time)
the latter would keep asking for my password (on the Evolution side) but is
receiving fine this morning.  Since moving off Ubuntu 18.04 and Evolution 3.28,
attempts to send from that account get, "Cannot send message: service not
connected.”

I am moving my mail off the latter account as fast as I can.  I don't have
problems with my accounts through Arvixe and GoDaddy (both use cPanel).  It
appears that in the USA, the e-mail providers aiming at the residential market
give the most problems with Evolution.  

John

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