On Fri, 2013-03-01 at 00:12 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > On Thu, 2013-02-28 at 17:56 -0800, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote: > > On Thu, 2013-02-28 at 09:26 -0800, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote: > > I suspect the source of the problem is that a change in gnome-keyring, > > or something associated with it has caused a change in the user > > interface: Up till now, if an attempt was made to access the Login > > keyring when it was locked, a box would appear requesting the user to > > enter the passphrase for the keyring. Now (I suppose because the > > keyring is supposed to be unlocked at login time) no such box appears. > > So the Login keyring remains locked till it is unlocked using seahorse; > > if I unlock it in seahorse, evolution sends properly. Logging into a > > Gnome session unlocks the keyring, and it remains unlocked even in a > > following KDE session, but not after a reboot. > > > > A work around is to start each KDE session by using seahorse to unlock > > the Login keyring. Which is a little tedious. Is there some way to put > > something (a script) into the autostart folder that will unlock the > > Login keyring? > > I'd just like to mention that I also use Evo under KDE (in Fedora 18), > and I've not seen any change in behaviour in the last year or two. IOW > the first use of Evo under a new KDE session causes a popup asking for > my login password. Subsequent Evo instances don't ask for anything. I'm > never asked for an email account password (they're in the keyring). > > I'm also not running Seahorse. Evolution used to work just as you describe till shortly after the system was upgraded to F-18, then the popup you describe stopped appearing, and sending became impossible. Evolution version is 3.6.3. BTW: the function of the mouse buttons has just changed, I think with this version. In particular a left click on the scrollbar causes a "scroll to here", where before it caused a scroll up or down by a half page. Do you see this new behavior? jon _______________________________________________
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