https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=461653
--- Comment #4 from michaelk83 <mk.mat...@gmail.com> --- That is some useful info, thank you. Since it's 5.90, there is no Secret Service code in KWallet in that version, and kmail should not be asking for Secret Service either. It also shouldn't matter whether it's a blowfish or GPG wallet. You can try to check exactly which process is asking for Secret Service by running `dbus-monitor "destination=org.freedesktop.secrets"` and checking the sender bus ID (which should look something like "sender=:1.137") with e.g. `busctl --user` while that process is still running. When you run kmail from machine B through SSH, I'm guessing you're using the CLI (not a GUI remote desktop)? Whereas when you tried to run it directly from A's KDE session (without SSH), did you use the GUI? If so, that may be the source of the difference. Try running it from a command line terminal on A... (there might also be a difference between a CLI terminal inside the desktop session vs a separate TTY session). -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.