On Sat, 2011-02-19 at 19:16 -0200, Sergio Gelli wrote:
> Em Qui, 2011-02-17 às 15:38 +0000, Pete Biggs escreveu: 
> > You said in one of your messages that ~/.gnome2/keyrings was deleted -
> > that's probably why you are having problems - Evo probably doesn't
> > create the keyrings if they aren't there already.  Creating it manually
> > will at least give Evo somewhere to store the passwords.
> > 
> > P.
> EVO is having problems with login and password with the PC in my
> office working.

Yes, we realise that - that's why we are trying to help you.  (BTW,
people often use the term 'PC' to refer to a MS/Windows machine, I
presume this isn't the case for you and that you are running some
variant of Linux?)

> Also use EVO at my residence and in that PC 
> I'm using version 2,28,2
> I do not have installed seahorse
> The folder gnome2/keyrings never existed on this PC
> 
> And everything works fine
> So it seems that these things are not causing the problem.
> Neither seahorse or keyrings;

Seahorse is just a program to manipulate (amongst other things) the
Gnome keyring - it's not used by Evolution at all.

> What will be the culprit? 

The 'culprit' is that Evo is having problems storing your password
somewhere.  The normal/usual place that Evo stores passwords is in the
Gnome keyring.  I don't know if there is a fall back position where it
stores them somewhere else.

Also, and I don't think anyone has actually asked this yet because it
may be a bit obvious, but in the account configuration, do you have the
box ticked that says "Remember Password"?

Ultimately, uou should probably try the following things:

- Run Evo from the command line - it may tell you where the problem is.

- Setup the gnome keyrings (as I said in another message) to see if Evo
actually uses it if it is there.

- Possibly stop the keyring daemon to see if Evo can store things
elsewhere.

The bottom line is that it *does* work for everyone else under both
Gnome and KDE, so it is a configuration problem with your environment.

P.




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