On Mon, 2007-01-15 at 02:00 -0500, Clark P. Case wrote: > Well, > > It's either a fluke, or there is something strange going on. Since no > one responded, and since I am sure someone will encounter something like > this... here we go. > > I was having other issues because of my curiosity on Orca, the > accessibility tool. I ran it, answered a few questions and have had > various strange issues ever since. After going to the accessibility > preferences later on, I shut off accessibility completely and now the > keyring manager and evolution work normally. I am not sure this is by > design, and I am not sure what is happening, but there it is..... > > Just FYI > > On Thu, 2007-01-11 at 00:37 -0500, Clark P. Case wrote: > > OK, I think this is a new development. I didn't notice it before. Even > > though I have checked the "Remember Password" option on my email account > > in Evolution, it always prompts me for it, outgoing or incoming. > > > > Additionally Keyring doesn't seem to be seeing this. It used to prompt > > for my keyring password and that was it. Keyring would handle it no > > questions asked. I deleted the keyring entries for evolution and keyring > > does not see that I am being prompted and try to add a new key. > > > > Also, using the File > Forget Passwords menu option does not correct > > this. I can get by always entering my password, but it seems pointless > > to have keyring there if it's not even going to try anymore... anyone > > have any ideas on a cause or fix? > > > > Thanks in advance... > > > I tried to the the gnome-keyring-manager in KDE, but it comes up with the daemon is not running. Have been trying find out how to get it running to try it as I have that problem with Evolution. How do you get it to operate?
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