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$ gsettings get org.gnome.evolution.mail composer-charset
Seems this setting is stored correctly: patben esp-patben-amd:~$ gsettings get org.gnome.evolution.mail composer-charset 'UTF-8' ...however when I open Preferences, the field is empty (see attached screenshot). Should I report a bug about that? [cut]
These are stored in text files under ~/.config/evolution/sources.
Those seems more complicated. I see that files are named in 'sets' so I took one with my EWS account and it contains DRAFTS/Sent settings like that: DraftsFolder=folder://1371202566.6801.3%40esp-patben-amd/Drafts SentFolder=folder://1371202566.6801.3%40esp-patben-amd/Sent%20Items provided that 'esp-patben-amd' is my hostname, than Drafts/Sent should be stored locally - but they are not. Moreover, preferences window shows server location (see another attached screenshot). Should I report a bug about that also? [cut]
Sounds like your default keyring is not getting unlocked on login. I might be wrong but I suspect gnome-keyring-daemon may fall back to the memory-only session keyring if it can't access your default keyring.
In seahorse I see that 'Login' is unlocked and some passwords are stored. Maybe I was not explicit enough - when I start Evo: 1.it asks for password 2.I type password 3.password is accepted and appears in gnome-keyring 4.after few (variable) minutes Evo asks again for password 5.I still can see correct password already stored in gnome-keyring 6.I type password again 7.I get response 'Wrong password' and the same moment password disappears from gnome-keyring. Is this a known issue? -- Patryk "LeadMan" Benderz Linux Registered User #377521 () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail /\ www.asciiribbon.org - against proprietary attachments
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