GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 748591
Gmail connexion (IMAP) does not work behind a proxy
Last modified: 2015-04-30 06:23:21 UTC
At work, I have a proxy server. I configured my google account in the Online Account configuration dialog without trouble. However, evolution-mail does not work for this gmail account. I can't even see my list of folders. The error message is the following: error connecting to imap server proxy protocol 'http' not supported I don't actually understand what the http proxy settings have to do with an IMAP connexion. This problem seems related to this red hat bug report: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=969247 I reproduced this problem on the computer of one of my colleagues with his gmail account.
Thanks for a bug report. Could you open Edit->Preferences->Network Preferences and verify what Proxy settings you've setup there, either global, or for that one particular account, please? The IMAP account is supposed to use a SOCKS proxy, not the HTTP one.
The proxy settings are configured to use the system proxy settings. According to my network admin, our proxy server is not SOCKS compatible. So there is no way I can use evolution at work. Still, I don't understand why evolution needs the SOCKS proxy server while, e.g. thunderbird does not need it.
The SOCKS is used for mail, the HTTP for http traffic, the HTTPS for https traffic. That's how it's done. I just found pretty much the same bug report for Geary bug #714853. In any case, evolution uses GLib's gio stream to connect to the server, which are reporting that error. that was filled and fixed in bug #733876, thus I mark this as a duplicate of it. I suppose Evolution 3.16.x with GLib 2.44 has this fixed. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 733876 ***