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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/266902
Title:
Annoying unlock keyring won't go away after closing an email link from
Firefox
Status in Evolution Data Server:
Expired
Status in “evolution-data-server” package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Bug description:
Binary package hint: evolution
I use Thunderbird for my email, and do my best to ignore Evolution.
When I accidentally click an email link in Firefox, however, it opens
up an Evolution email send dialog. I promptly close it, but then I
still get prompted with an unlock keyring dialog.
This dialog will not go away, even after closing the email message.
Clicking deny, clicking OK, and clicking the close box on the keyring
dialog all cause it to immediately come back.
The only reliable way I've found to get it to go away forever is to
kill the process, which is still open even after closing the email
composition for some reason. Generally it looks like this:
scott 397 0.2 4.0 507340 84200 ? SLl 14:04 0:01
evolution mailto:?body=http://www.google.com/&subject=
Here, kill 397 will allow me to close the annoying keyring dialog and
not have it come back.
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