On Sat, 27 Sep 2003 14:25:27 +0300, robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What I'd like to do is a little less drastic than previous posts.  I
> use korganizer to access a calendar stored on a remote server, but
> this means that whenever I login, KDE presents me with a password
> request.  The KDE Control Centre (or Konqueror configuration) insists
> that I set a timeout on stored passwords, which is silly considering
> that I have the same password stored permanently by other apps (e.g.
> ncftp, wvdial).  I know this is a security feature to stop users doing
> silly things, but there should also be a workaround for people who are
> willing to take risks and sensible enough to take precautions (this
> is, after all, a one-user workstation, not a server controlling a
> nuclear power station).  So is there a workaround?
> 
> Sir Robin

'Expect' seems to do this kind of thing. Perhaps you'd have a script
using expect as a wrapper around korganiser?

Richard
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