On 2020-09-14 at 16:41 +0200, Herr Oswald wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> thanks to everybody, esp. Max. In fact, I noticed that there no
> longer
> was a prompt to unlock the keyring. I disabled auto-login and voilà -
> evo is back at service.
> 
> I'll see how I get along with auto-login next days.
> At the moment I have my evo back, which really is important to me!
> 
> Cheers,
> Wolf

That explains it. When you autologin your keyring [named 'login'] was 
not being unlocked automatically, so your keys were not available. (It
seems a bug that when evolution tried to use it it didn't ask you to
unlock it, imho). With auto-login enabled, you can probably open
seahorse and manually unlock the keyring before launching evolution.
This still doesn't ley evolution open automatically, but it's a step.
You might want to change the keyring password to the empty string.
Maybe that way it is possble to use its contents without providing a
password.

Oh, and obviously, make a copy of the keyring before start changing
configurations. You may end up with a locked keyring that you are
unable to unlock.

Regards
 
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