Which version of Evolution are you referring to ? Evolution 2.6 does not let you send mails through accounts that have not been enabled. This issue has been fixed already.
That also leads me to kindly remind you - Upgrade, Upgrade :-) Thanks, Harish On Sat, 2006-04-22 at 02:12 -0300, Jose Tavares wrote: > Today I was at FISL (Forum Internacional Software Livre) accessing the > net through the wifi network they were offering. It was an open wifi > network with no crypto at all.. > > So, using Evolution I needed do disable the access of my email accounts > whose pop/smtp does not offer a secure connection. Yes, there's a big > provider here in Brazil that does not offer secure connection to its > pop/smtp. > > The problem is that I left enable just an account at gmail that is > configured to make secure connections.. > > After that, I took an old email in my outbox that had been sent with the > account from the unsecured provider and selected "Edit as new message". > Then, I thought the From: field would have been changed automatically to > my new configured default connection. > > Guess what happened? I sent the email with the From: field from the > unsecure provider and Evolution did established an unsecure conection to > the unsecure provider and sent my plain password through the network > even with the unsecure account marked as disabled in Evolution!! > > [] > JA Tavares > > > _______________________________________________ > Evolution-hackers mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers _______________________________________________ Evolution-hackers mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers
