• MGA9-Evolution Password Glitch

    From Jim@2:250/1 to All on Sun Sep 10 20:18:47 2023
    I upgraded my Mageia 8 to 9 this morning, intending to download
    the upgrade software in its entirety and install a new Classic
    version on new partitions. I failed to indicate that the download
    should only be to disk, and once the upgrade started writing I
    chose to let it run to completion rather than interrupt it.

    The only major problem discovered so far is that when I
    try to download my Evolution mail from aol to my main machine
    upgraded, I am first told to enter my password (which works
    at aol website and on my backup machine) and, and after
    repeated failures I get a message claiming inability to
    connect to the pop server, with
    Error sending password: Broken pipe.

    Has anyone else run into the problem?

    Currently, I can still get my mail on my backup machine
    and laptop. I am reluctant to make changes at the aol
    website or change the password as I might lose that ability.

    Any information or advice to pass on ?

    Cheers!

    jim b.

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  • From David W. Hodgins@2:250/1 to All on Sun Sep 10 23:55:39 2023
    On Sun, 10 Sep 2023 15:18:47 -0400, Jim <jim.beard@verizon.net> wrote:

    I upgraded my Mageia 8 to 9 this morning, intending to download
    the upgrade software in its entirety and install a new Classic
    version on new partitions. I failed to indicate that the download
    should only be to disk, and once the upgrade started writing I
    chose to let it run to completion rather than interrupt it.

    The only major problem discovered so far is that when I
    try to download my Evolution mail from aol to my main machine
    upgraded, I am first told to enter my password (which works
    at aol website and on my backup machine) and, and after
    repeated failures I get a message claiming inability to
    connect to the pop server, with
    Error sending password: Broken pipe.

    Has anyone else run into the problem?

    Currently, I can still get my mail on my backup machine
    and laptop. I am reluctant to make changes at the aol
    website or change the password as I might lose that ability.

    Any information or advice to pass on ?

    See if points 8 or 10.1 at https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/GNOME/Evolution#Using_Evolution_Outside_Of_Gnome
    help with it.

    Regards, Dave Hodgins

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  • From Jim@2:250/1 to All on Tue Sep 12 15:18:08 2023
    On Sun, 10 Sep 2023 19:18:47 -0000 (UTC), Jim wrote:

    I upgraded my Mageia 8 to 9 this morning, intending to download
    the upgrade software in its entirety and install a new Classic
    version on new partitions. I failed to indicate that the download
    should only be to disk, and once the upgrade started writing I
    chose to let it run to completion rather than interrupt it.

    The only major problem discovered so far is that when I
    try to download my Evolution mail from aol to my main machine
    upgraded, I am first told to enter my password (which works
    at aol website and on my backup machine) and, and after
    repeated failures I get a message claiming inability to
    connect to the pop server, with
    Error sending password: Broken pipe.

    Has anyone else run into the problem?

    Currently, I can still get my mail on my backup machine
    and laptop. I am reluctant to make changes at the aol
    website or change the password as I might lose that ability.

    Any information or advice to pass on ?

    Cheers!

    jim b.

    AOL has a special process to generate a password for
    mail programs not among their usual MicroSloth and
    Mac soft.
    And they have recently revised their software that
    is used to create that password. Upgrading from
    Mageia 8 to Mageia 9 somehow invalidated the old
    Evolution password on that machine (only), and the
    new software at AOL would not create a new one.
    I will be waiting a few days and then try again.
    Until then, I will be reading my mail on the AOL
    website.

    Cheers!

    jim b.

    --
    UNIX is not user-unfriendly, it merely
    expects users to be computer friendly.

    --- MBSE BBS v1.0.8.4 (Linux-x86_64)
    * Origin: A noiseless patient Spider (2:250/1@fidonet)