Re: [Evolution] Plugin Spamassassin doesn't show up

2021-10-29 Thread Milan Crha via evolution-list
On Wed, 2021-10-27 at 19:48 +0200, Lucas Eichhorn via evolution-list
wrote:
> > Edit > Preferences > Mail Preferences > Junk >
> > Junk Filter Software: Bogofilter
> >    SpamAssassin 
> > 
> There is no such option. Doesn't the plugin have to be activated
> first?
> However it does now show one thing: Spamassassin Options: include
> remote tests. Nothing else.

Hi,
just for the record: when there's only one junk filtering plugin
installed the option to choose which one to use is not present. In such
case the installed junk filtering software plugin options are shown
"only".

As in your case, you've installed only the Spamassassin plugin, thus
you see only Spamassassin-related options there.

These junk filtering plugins do not need additional enabling (it's
replaced by the "pick one of the available" option).
Bye,
Milan

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Re: [Evolution] OAuth2 secret not found and gmail

2021-10-29 Thread Milan Crha via evolution-list
On Wed, 2021-10-27 at 14:35 -0700, Van Snyder wrote:
> What can I do when the credential prompt doesn't work?

Hi,
one option was to _try_ to downgrade the WebKitGTK, which you rejected
to do. That component takes care of the web part of that credential
prompt, thus it's the first place to look for changes at.

When you run Evolution from a terminal, will it print anything there? I
mean any runtime warning. It can be from other than the evolution
process itself.

I recall some issues with accessibility enabled, specifically with a
screen reader, but maybe other parts of it can have its influence as
well. Could you try to disable all parts of the accessibility,
specially also the Orca? There used to work:

   $ gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface toolkit-accessibility false

but I do not know whether it's still used. Such change might require
restart of the machine, I think.

> Is there a special reason that Evolution produces a pop-up to request
> a password only for sbcglobal.net, and not for gmail.com?

No idea, I'm sorry. Let's focus on one problem, then move to another.
Bye,
Milan

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