Package: kmail Version: 3.5.5.dfsg.1-2
Kmail's handling of account passwords has a seriously annoying bug. If under account settings you tell kmail to store a POP password, then at some point you answered yes to the dialog box asking to store passwords in kwallet, then later decide you don't want to do that (it is extremely annoying and pops up continuously asking for the password - this is a massive annoyance not a convenience), you will repeatedly get the prompt to open kwallet. There's no way to get rid of it. If you say no to this dialog, you will get another dialog asking if it wants to store the password locally. If you say yes to this (and yes to the warning) you would think that it would do what you want and store the password and get on with it. But no, the very next time you run kmail you must go through this dialog process again - as though it just ignored what you told it to do the last time. Basically at this point I want to never use kdewallet, but it seems as though once kmail becomes tainted by using it even once, you can never get rid of it. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]