Re: [Evolution] Evo/Linux-Friendly ISP



Hello Milan:

The problem began when the ISP applied a "Heartbleed" fix. They claim that was the only change that day. My Evo Pop email accounts (mine and my wife's) stopped working immediately. I've tried Evo with IMAP and IMAP+; they don't work either.

Firefox and Icedove (Thunderbird) work fine. (I'm using Icedove to write this.)

I'll try the CAMEL_DEBUG tonight.

Thanks,
--Marc



On 04/16/2014 04:58 AM, Milan Crha wrote:
On Mon, 2014-04-14 at 12:05 -0400, Marc Hurst wrote:
My current ISP recently updated their servers; and now they do not
communicate with Evolution on my Debian Linux machines.
        Hello,
is only evolution affected, aka is other network related process fine,
like Firefox (or your web browser) and more interestingly Thunderbird,
which may use the same ports and setup as Evolution?

Of course, a more precise explanation of "they do not communicate with
Evolution" would be helpful.

What kind of account type do you have, is it an IMAP? What version of
Evolution? Do you use IMAP or IMAP+ (can be seen in
Edit->Preferences->Mail Accounts, the last column in that page, where
imapx is an IMAP+ equivalent). If it is imap+, could you run evolution
from a terminal like this, please:

    $ CAMEL_DEBUG=imapx evolution

This will show what evolution tries to do with the server.

By any chance, if you create a new test user and setup a problematic
mail account there, will it work properly there?

What I think of is some change of SSL certificates on the road, which
may or may not affect the behavior of evolution. I can be completely
wrong, though the above tests may give a little clue where to look next.
        Bye,
        Milan


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