This really needs attention, obviously the best fix would be to go back in
time and change a few things so this didn't happen in the first place but it
is probably more cost effective and quicker if the devs were more proactive
about sorting things out with google.
FWIW the "fix" isn't working
I am always afraid the KDE will lose support or interest from other
platforms since most of the Linux distros are choosing GNOME as the
default. Will this mean that there will be less support for KDE
applications? Evolution seems to work well when set up through GNOME Online
Accounts, but KOA is no
See https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=404990 .
In short, it's not a bug in kmail or akonadi, but rather a "political" problem
because Google themselves blocked access.
Doesn't mean it shouldn't get fixed from the KDE side though, rather the
opposite.
But me personally don't really know what
On Montag, 11. November 2019 22:22:57 CET jvap...@gmail.com wrote:
> I tried again.. and this is what I get:
> Sign in with Google temporarily disabled for this appThis app has not
> been verified yet by Google in order to use Google Sign In.
See
https://www.dvratil.cz/2019/08/kontact-google-integ
I tried again.. and this is what I get:
Sign in with Google temporarily disabled for this appThis app has not
been verified yet by Google in order to use Google Sign In.
thanks,
JV
On Sun, 2019-11-10 at 22:20 -0600, jvap...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
> When is Kmail going to work with Gma
Hello,
When is Kmail going to work with Gmail?
Akonadi is the biggest drawback to using KDE right now. It doesn't
work. Crashes all the time. Just search in Google and you will see what
I am talking about.
I am excited to be using KDE software but I can't understand why KMAIL
has been broken