I recall similar issues when using Gnome Online Accounts (GOA) to configure my gmail account. The GOA login seems to expire after some time and I had to open GOA and login back from there. If I recall correctly, I was consistently asked for passwords with no suggestion given (or noticed by me) to the expired login issue. I only noticed it when I opened the GOA settings panel.
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 9:37 AM, Pete Biggs <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Recently when I log in to Gnome Shell (Ubuntu GNOME 13.10) I am asked > > for the login passwords for my two mail accounts in Evolution (IMAP). I > > am sometimes, but not always, asked again when I open Evolution, then > > they are remembered for a while or to the next time reboot. I'm not sure > > whether this is a Gnome Shell or an Evolution issue, but I try here > > first. > > > > Running Evolution 3.8.4 on Ubuntu GNONE 13.10 x64 > > > > I suspect it's an Ubuntu issue since the people who report this all seem > to be using it - but that may just be coincidence. > > Are the accounts configured using Gnome shell (i.e. as "online accounts" > or whatever they're called) or are they configured in Evolution? > > Is gnome-keyring-daemon running? > > If you use seahorse to look at the stored Gnome passwords, are there any > Evolution passwords stored? (There may be quite a lot of things stored > in the keyring so use the filter at the top to search for "evolution".) > > When you startup seahorse, are you asked for a password to access the > keyring? > > P. > > _______________________________________________ > evolution-list mailing list > [email protected] > To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list >
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