On Fri, 2018-06-01 at 15:01 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > Like what is your version of Evolution? > > The current default version on LinuxMint vs 18.3, which is > > Evolution > > 3.18.5.2 > I know people get frustrated with us saying this all the time, but > that > is an old version and it doesn't have all the features necessary to > deal with evolving services like Gmail.
Unfortunately, that is all that is available without having to build from scratch, at least until someone fixes the issue with the flatpak. > > > What are you trying to do? Create an Imap+ account in Evolution to give me access to a corporate account where the only official way to access is via web client ( yuck ). I've done it a few hundred times on domains where "allow less secure apps" is set. Yes, I'm a glutton for punishment, but on average I have 6-8 different email accounts being handled through Evolution ( I don't like Thunderbird ) and almost as many calendars combined into one Evolution calendar. I think it's important to understand what the differences are. Google by default uses the OAuth2 mechanism for authentication. For things that can't cope with OAuth2 the security can be lessened to use classic username/password authentication. But there are restrictions in place on whether OAuth2 can be dropped. That's where I'm stuck. The version of Evolution available to me doesn't support Oauth and I'm not allow to the less secure mode. > > > How are you creating the account in Evolution? Through the normal Edit->Preferences->> Add route. Everything creates correctly, but I get the dreaded message, long with an email stating my access has been blocked for the app and machine in question. The machine part is a real pain, because it is my normal work machine. I'm not sure if 3.18.5 can deal with OAuth2. If it can, then you should not explicitly set the account up as IMAP as that won't invoke the OAuth2 mechanism. If it can't, then your best bet is to use Gnome Online Accounts to create the account in Evolution. GOA knows about OAuth2 and will deal with all that side of thing while Evolution will deal with the data like emails and calendar. I don't have access to Google Online Accounts, domain controller won't allow it. > > > But I will say that I have 2FA turned on (and every one should!)whichmeans > > that it won't "allow less secure applications" and myEvolutionhappily > > connects to my gmail account without any problems.What period do you set > > for collecting new emails? I find I'mfrequently in locations for 2 plus > > hours where I can't have a phonebutstill need to be able to retrieve my > > email and 2+ hours is too longtobe unable to provide the 2nd factor. Weird > > yes, but the band ismainlyaimed a cameras. I am logged into Gmail with OAuth2 so it doesn't continually need to prompt me for 2FA - it's a once only thing. (And my emails are set to be retrieved every 5 mins, but that's not really relevant.) I guess I know what I'm doing this weekend .. seeing if I can figure out enough about flatpaks to fix the broken one on Linux Mint. _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list