Upgraded to Debian stretch. New internet provider email account no longer
works, did before upgrade, tried all tricks but still popups for password.
Only Gmail now collects. Also no longer connects to Gmail address in
account.
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On Oct 29, 2017 23:52, "Paul A. Judd" wrote:
> I have discovered
I have discovered that if one waits longer, ignores the password popular
evolution will get the mail. If it doesn't then just click the get button.
If everything password popular appears you get multiple entries of mail
password in seahorse and start up process is slowed even more. Using the
previo
After much googling I found that the only fix was to upgrade to lubuntu
16.04. I did that and the problem went away.
On 17 Mar 2017 06:59, "chudur-budur"
wrote:
> I can't access my yahoo mail account on ubuntu 14.04 and evolution mail
> 3.10.4, it keeps asking for password and every time it says
On Wed, 2016-07-27 at 13:20 +, wmccarty wrote:
> I am also wondering if this has to do with the way evolution starts. My
> KDE has evolution mail starting automatically, and with wifi the
> connection is not always started beforehand or is in the process of
> starting when evolution sometimes s
PS
it always seems to be last mail password added to the keyring. I have
evolution with several mail accounts. I had to add a new account for a
Instagram account and now it it is only the latter that `bombs`, not the
main gmail account. The pop account for business doesn't fail nor the
internet pro
Same situation I have but I'm using gnome-fallback in Debian Jessie.
It is not evolution problem but keyring problem this suggests.
Paul 「ポール」
(sent via web-gmail)
On 6 July 2016 at 05:28, wmccarty <1299...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> So I did some more interweb findings search. I noticed that
Could it be related to nautilus / gnome keyring problem accessing data
bases. I sometimes need to resubmit passwords for encrypted external
drives. Perhaps a check of keyring bugs should be done. I do not know
enough about the system to know if it is relevant.
On 14/01/2015 10:01 PM, "lesar" <129