On Thu, 2014-05-29 at 03:21 -0500, Jimmy Montague wrote: > Certain I was now chopping tall cotton, I booted Evolution and set up an > email account. That's when I found out that the problem was worse than > before. Evolution can lose passwords faster than I can type them in.
The only way we can help with that is if you engage in some actual debugging - which is a *very* different practice than trial-and-error. <https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evolution/Debugging> Trial-and-error is a *bad* way to solve problems. Slow down and gather data. You also have yet to say the version of Evolution (see Help->About) [do *NOT* *NOT* *NOT* say the version of your *distribution*, that is *not* an answer to the question], what type of mail account, or using what provider. If the problem is this persistent it should be rather obvious what the problem is. I just don't see this password-fail issue, so I can't offer any specific up-front suggestions. > Have I maybe got a virus of some kind on my home network? No. Viruses that actually do anything like this exist only in people's imagination; stop thinking a-virus-did-it. It is far far far more likely that your install is broken in some way, the network is just broken in some way, or your ISP is broken, or the mail server you are using is broken. There are many ways for any of these things to be broken and exhibit aberrant behavior [and possibly they only *test* them when a web browser and outlook, and then call it a day -> building any aberrations inherent in those application into the network, then by their definition every else is "broken".] > Has anybody ever seen a mess like this in the history of the world? If > you have, please let me know. FWIW, I'm typing this message now on my > Gateway/Ubuntu/Thunderbird machine after I recreated the account that it > lost during my 8-hour absence from the keyboard. > Thanks for any advice, observations, etc. I've never had anything like > this happen to me before I've never had this happen to me in 20+ years of using LINUX as my primary platform [although, to be fair neither Evolution or Thunderbird existed then]. I cannot even recall ever loosing data due to Evolution... and that is since the 1.4.x days. > Now maybe some are going to think or say that I'm full of POOPOO and > these things aren't really happening. I'm only here because I'm a > Windoze troll raising hell with the Linux people. But it ain't so. I'm > here because I'm REALLY STUMPED. I have very little experience with Thunderbird - but I'd consider a disappearing account to be a major issue. Maybe it never got saved in the first place. -- Adam Tauno Williams <mailto:awill...@whitemice.org> GPG D95ED383 Systems Administrator, Python Developer, LPI / NCLA _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list