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On Tuesday, 13 August 2019 10:19:23 BST Peter Humphrey wrote: |
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> I'm using my ISP's SMTP server with the same settings as usual. KMail |
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> detected them itself |
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Yes, it does the same here, when I ask it to detect what Gmail wants to use, |
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... then it fails when it tries to set up a XOAUTH2 token via akonadi's |
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plugin. |
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I succeeded by selecting manually individual authentication settings and |
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trying them one at a time. |
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> Let's see if this goes out, after I spent two days rebuilding the whole |
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> system from scratch and setting up yet another new account for myself. I've |
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> also tried switching from MySQL to PostgreSQL for storage; so far I see |
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> little change. |
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I've received this fine, via the list, so whatever you've done appears to have |
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worked. |
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MySQL used to be problematic in the early days of akonadi, or perhaps it was |
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akonadi itself to blame. I've used both MySQL and PostgreSQL. I can't say |
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I've noticed a difference, except PostgreSQL upgrades being somewhat more |
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involved between major releases. However, this may have something to do with |
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the way I had unnecessarily complicated its installation and configuration. |
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Regards, |
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Mick |