


Hi Justin, Sorry, I eventually just gave up and learned to live with it. I am wondering whether there is some way to have the davmail imap server cache the messages once it has downloaded them, so that it won't take as long to log in once the bulk of the messages have been cached. When I connect with davmail, it takes a long time to start up. I have a folder on an outlook server with a great many messages in it. (I deleted the name and organization of the. I've attached a single iteration of both log entries, but as far as I can tell it would go on forever. The Davmail log file fills up rapidly and rotates over and errors appear in the Thunderbird error log screen. Everything is fine when I first connect, but at the first refesh it goes into a race condition or infinite loop when trying to synchronize a recurring event that has no stop date. I have a problem when using the CalDav interface with Thunderbird. However, in order to do it myself, I need to know how it's encrypted, more specifically, what key is used to encrypt it? I can get a new refresh token, but davmail needs it encrypted in order to use it.

I think this is why the application is not working in Tomcat I came across a completely-unrelated-to-DavMail posting somewhere which recommended switching from opensc-pkcs11.so to gnome-keyring-pkcs11.so for something.ĭavmail can't create a log file. :-( Many thanks.Īfter almost 2 months of banging my head on this and not seeing emails sent to me in a timely fashion, I finally found a solution (or a workaround)! All it required was changing 11Library=/usr/lib64/pkcs11/opensc-pkcs11.so to 11Library=/usr/lib64/pkcs11/gnome-keyring-pkcs11.so in my ~/.davmail.properties file. As per our IT department's guidelines I tohught I was safe but not so. config file? As of 1st Oct I have lost access to my email through mbsync.
