Thanks very much. Strangely, when I tried opening up Evolution today,
the Outlook login window appeared and the account was created. Very strange.

I am realizing that I'm on a pretty old version, relying on what's in
the Debian repo. I'm trying to figure out how best to upgrade—either
through the Ubuntu repo or Flatpak.

That's probably the root of my problem.

Thanks!


On 6/6/20 2:43 PM, Ángel wrote:
> On 2020-06-05 at 11:37 -0600, Nathan Schneider wrote:
>> Evolution friends,
>>
>> I'm glad to join this list. I'm currently exploring whether to migrate
>> to Evolution from Thunderbird. A major sticking point has been that the
>> evolution-ews plugin does not appear to be succeeding on one of my
>> machines, running Evolution 3.30.5-1.1 on MX Linux 19.2. (I am not
>> having this problem on Ubuntu-based POP!_OS. Here's what happens:
>>
>> + I proceed with creating a new mail account with EWS and take all the
>> steps my employer recommends (
>> https://oit.colorado.edu/tutorial/office-365-evolution-configuration)
>>
>> + At the end of the process, the account-creation window closes, and no
>> new account is created. The Outlook login window never opens.
> Hello Nathan
>
> I understand that it fails for with 3.30.5-1.1 but you were able to make
> that same account work in another system. Which version is evolution on
> the working one?
>
> It may be possible to manually copy the .config files from the working
> system to the other one, but it would be even better to fix whatever
> underlying problem is.
>
>
> It is nice to see that evolution is supported by IT. They provide a
> tutorial to do so, complete with Tenant and Application ID values.
> They instruct to create the account from evolution.
>
> I wonder if the reason the login window doesn't appear may be a package
> not installed on the failing machine.
> Do you see any relevant message in a console when you open evolution
> from one to perform the configuration?
> [Rather than opening from the UI (Step 3), opening it from a console, as
> in Step 1]
>
> It is possible to make evolution provide more messages via environment
> variables, see https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evolution/Debugging
>
> Although I'm not sure what to look for there, exactly.
>
> Kind regards
>
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