In the "Sending Email" configuration window for my mail account I have; Server requires authentication YES Authentication Type = PLAIN Username: myuser
1) I open the Composer, type in my message and press Send. I am then prompted (by Gnome) for the password. I type the password and also select the option to save the password to my keyring. After this, the message sending is automatically canceled (status bar above message body says "Sending message (canceled)"). 2) If I press send again, the message gets sent (and received by recipient). 3) If I open Composer and type a new message, the message is again sent. If I restart Evo, open Composer and type a new message, steps 1 through 3 are repeated. When I open Seahorse, and search for my mail account username, I find only the saved POP entry. So, there seem to be several problems here; - SMTP login password is not saved to keyring, and hence password is not remembered across sessions. - Evo does not send message when password is entered the first time. I don't know the internals, but it also seems odd that the password is not saved to the keyring, while Evo apparently remembers the password for the current Evo session. So, I'm probably getting my conclusions wrong... Still, from a user perspective, something seems wrong with how Evo stores my SMTP credentials. Evo 3.6.0 Gnome 3.6 Ubuntu 12.10 - Per _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list [email protected] To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
