On Thu, 2013-03-07 at 14:22 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Thu, 2013-03-07 at 17:04 +0000, Svante R Signell wrote:
> > (Sorry for top posting, I using the webmail (M$) interface.)
> 
> Well, you could scroll to the bottom before typing ...

Now sending from evo...

> > I have a similar problem: evo 3.4.4-2 Debian testing. Cannot send
> mails any longer, evo claims that it cannot connect to the smtp server.
> In my settings I have Server requires authentication, SSL and plain
> auth. I have not checked remember password, but do not get questioned
> for one any longer. I did delete/install gnome-keyring but that did not
> help. I get the password prompt for receiving mails, however. Any
> hints?
> 
> Erasing and reinstalling gnome-keyring isn't going to do anything at
> all, since that has no effect on your personal keyring data. You can
> examine and edit the data with Seahorse.

The passwords for the account I was sending from was not found in
seahorse on that computer. This mail is sent from another computer. Here
I get the pop-up box for a password for sending an email, and the
network passord is found by seahorse. evo version is the same, 3.4.4-2
debian/testing/unstable. A remnant from old versions of evo?

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