On Mon, 2011-01-17 at 09:24 +0000, Pete Biggs wrote: > > Why does it keep my mail account password in the Gnome keyring? > > Because that's how it's programmed. > > As to philosophically why it does it, I presume that's because it > removes the need for the programmers to implement (and maintain) a > secure store for passwords -
So, Thunderbird implements and maintains a secure store for mail passwords without the need for me to reveal my login password? But evolution programmers expect my login password in order to save them a little added work? > why do it when there is a gnome component > that is specifically designed to keep passwords safe. Because my passwords being kept safe is for MY convenience, not yours. > > > No other > > application seems to require the password to my Gnome keyring. I have > > no experience with keyrings and such. I have them all disabled on > > startup. > > If you have disabled Gnome keyring, then that's probably why it keeps > asking for your password - Evo has no other place to store passwords, You have no other place to store passwords because you failed to design and code a place to store passwords. > hence it needs to ask you for them each time. > > And I don't think you need to be particularly "experienced" with them to > let a program use keyrings - it's just an encrypted store of passwords. My login password allows anyone with access to it, including evolution developers, to perform actions requiring root permissions. Giving you access to my login password is a severe security breach, and all for your convenience, not mine. Frankly, I am surprised that you have been getting away it. Haven't any other users complained? > > P. > > _______________________________________________ > evolution-list mailing list > [email protected] > To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list [email protected] To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
