Re: [Evolution] evolutio forgets my passwords every start

2012-02-29 Thread Matt Needles
On Tue, 2012-02-28 at 05:57 -0500, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
 On Sun, 2012-02-26 at 09:39 -0200, Lailah wrote:
  I was doing some proofs in my system in which live together KDE, Gnome
  3 and Cinnamon.  When I start Evolution in Gnome and click on
  Send/Receiving  it asks to me for keyring password and then start
  normally.  When I start Evolution in KDE and click on
  Send/Receiving  it asks just like in Gnome.  It doesn't ask me
  twice.  The same happen in Cinnamon.  I thought that was the normal
  behaviour.  
  Then, what is the normal behaviour?  No asking at all?
 
 When I, using GNOME, start Evolution I am not prompted to unlock my
 keyring as that is performed by the GNOME greeter when I authenticated
 there.
In other words, if you have automatic login configured for your system,
where you don't have to enter your password when your system boots up,
then you'll have to enter the keyring password the first time you use
any application that requires a password, a la Evo. I discovered this by
accident, so I turned off auto-login, and set all email accounts in Evo
to remember their passwords.

Matt Needles
CIW Web Development Professional
CompTIA A+, Security+, Project+

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[Evolution] Image loading threads don't cancel

2012-01-13 Thread Matt Needles
When an HTML message is loading images, its thread will not cancel when
you change to another message. This is unacceptable behaviour. The
thread that loads parts of a message should cancel immediately when the
user changes to a different message. If it does not, the whole
application hangs, sometimes for a very long time. Even clicking the
cancel button on the thread does not stop it.

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