Re: Mail Keychain

2003-07-22 Thread Mervyn & Giuliana Bond

Your date setting is not current. Could that affect the operation?
Merv

At 8:11 AM +0800 1/1/70, Dark Servant wrote:

I'm not sure if this is normal but every time I restart the computer
Mail wants me to enter the password in order to access the Keychain.
I would rather not have to enter the password every time after a
restart.
Is there a way to stop this?

Ruben A. Franke


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Re: Mail Keychain

2003-05-17 Thread Bob Howells


Dark Servant wrote:

> Possibly. I'm not sure. I haven't really had any other problems and
> this computer isn't that old (no more than 3 years). I have an old
> LC575 and the battery for that is still in good working order. It's
> never been replaced.
>

Just 3 to 4 years is a quite common battery life,
but it depends
on whether the Mac is left plugged into a mains outlet that has the switch
left ON.

There is a special power circuit that trickles to the memory from the mains
EVEN WHEN YOU TURN THE COMPUTER OFF 1

Bob



Re: Mail Keychain

2003-05-17 Thread Dark Servant
Possibly. I'm not sure. I haven't really had any other problems and 
this computer isn't that old (no more than 3 years). I have an old 
LC575 and the battery for that is still in good working order. It's 
never been replaced.


Ruben A. Franke


Yeah I wrote that before connecting to the net. The computer was
unplugged last night due to the storm (modem unplugged too). So I
guess that's what caused it to lose time data.


Does that mean your battery is flat ??

Bob




I don't bother manually
putting time in. Instead I use the network time sync.

Ruben A. Franke


incase you hadn't noticed it looks like you need to correc the date
and time
too

yvonne

Dark Servant wrote:


I'm not sure if this is normal but every time I restart the computer
Mail wants me to enter the password in order to access the Keychain.
I would rather not have to enter the password every time after a
restart.
Is there a way to stop this?

Ruben A. Franke

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Re: Mail Keychain

2003-05-16 Thread Dark Servant
Yeah I wrote that before connecting to the net. The computer was 
unplugged last night due to the storm (modem unplugged too). So I 
guess that's what caused it to lose time data. I don't bother manually 
putting time in. Instead I use the network time sync.


Ruben A. Franke

incase you hadn't noticed it looks like you need to correc the date 
and time

too

yvonne

Dark Servant wrote:


I'm not sure if this is normal but every time I restart the computer
Mail wants me to enter the password in order to access the Keychain.
I would rather not have to enter the password every time after a
restart.
Is there a way to stop this?

Ruben A. Franke

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Re: Mail Keychain

2003-05-16 Thread Larry Pohl
On 01/1/70 8:11 AM, "Dark Servant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'm not sure if this is normal but every time I restart the computer
> Mail wants me to enter the password in order to access the Keychain.
> I would rather not have to enter the password every time after a
> restart.
> Is there a way to stop this?
> 
> Ruben A. Franke

Don't restart ?? 

8-)

Larry