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Revision as of 11:10, 8 March 2023
Description
Test whether a IMAP account can be connected to the GNOME Online Accounts.
Setup
- Have an email account with IMAP support.
- Install Fedora Workstation.
- Install Evolution application.
How to test
- Start System Settings -> Online Accounts.
- Request to add a new "IMAP and SMTP" account.
- Provide your credentials and adjust configuration, if needed, according to documentation of your email provider.
- Online Accounts should now display your IMAP+SMTP account as added.
- Run Evolution, your email account should be added. You should be able to receive and send emails.
Expected Results
- You can control your email account through Evolution.
- Please report all failures to the gnome-online-accounts tracker or Evolution tracker.