Description of problem: I don't know what is happens, but evolution became request password for my online account. Recreation account not solve this problem. Demonstration video: https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B0nwzlfiB4aQX3RMaHdJSnBNS0U Workaround: Remove online account and reboot, than create online account again.
Thanks for a bug report. All the runtime warnings from libeews at 1:37 should not be there. The first explains the issue, there was missing URI on the configured account in evolution, and the rest is just result of it. What is the evolution-data-server, evolution and evolution-ews exact version, please? You can run also: $ rpm -qa | grep evolution | sort to get list of installed evolution-related packages. Please include also version of gnome-online-accounts package. Did any of these change recently (/var/log/yum.log may give a clue)? Thanks in advance.
[mikhail@telecon_16 ~]$ rpm -qa | grep evolution | sort evolution-3.6.2-3.fc18.i686 evolution-data-server-3.6.2-2.fc18.i686 evolution-ews-3.6.1-1.fc18.i686 evolution-mapi-3.6.2-1.fc18.i686 [mikhail@telecon_16 ~]$ rpm -q gnome-online-accounts gnome-online-accounts-3.6.2-1.fc18.i686
Created attachment 656548 [details] yum.log
I got a similar issue on IRC from one user, and it helped him to restart evolution-source-registry process. We didn't find what caused the trouble, though. From the yum.log I see just an update of evolution packages on 28th, without evolution-ews, and then install of evolution-mapi on 30th, otherwise nothing directly related, as far as i can tell.
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