change status to invalid ( see gnome-bugs)
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Title:
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It's Bck! Along with 12.10 Quantal came a new version of
Evolution. While I've noticed a couple fixes/improvements, it is now
even more unstable than it had been, and this repeated prompting for
password makes it virtually unusable.
If anyone is still watching this in spite of it having b
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Title:
Flurry of password requests make evolution unusable with down email
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I have closed the upstream bug Resolved/Obsolete -- I cannot duplicate
on current Evo 2.32. If anyone here can, please update.
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Hi
I am running 9.10 Ubuntu and have the same issue - tho I have side-
stepped the need to remember the passwords by accessing seahorse,
selecting evolution application and ensuring that evolution has read-
only access in seahorse.
When a server wobbles I get a request for evolution to access sea
I'm seeing the same problem with Evolution, but not in Ubuntu - I'm
using openSUSE 11.1 (x64). It seems to me that the connection to my
email at Bellsouth (4 accounts) times-out, and Evolution assumes that
the password is incorrect. Canceling and restarting Evolution does not
help, it just prompts
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I am adding some debug code to my copy of trunk to see if I can zero in
the causes. Do not expect results any time soon. Whatever I find will be
added to the upstream bug, so I suggest others having this issue to
check & comment there.
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reopening, and marking Triaged. I had opened a bug upstream, but did not
remember about this one here... so I am reopening.
What happens: on unspecified circumstances Evo receives an unexpected
response from the mail server. At this point it loses the gnome-keyring
password, and starts prompting f
I can confirm this bug still exists, in Evolution 2.22.3.1 running on
KDE 3.5.10 (basically Kubuntu 8.04)
There are some important points which the other bug reporters didnt
mention. Heres my setup (and the accounts are checked in this order)...
2 gmail POP accounts
2 virgin.net POP accounts
Ev
We are closing this bug report as it lacks the information, described in
the previous comments, we need to investigate the problem further.
However, please reopen it if you can give us the missing information and
don't hesitate to submit bug reports in the future.
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could somebody having the issue open the bugzilla bug?
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thanks for the report, this needs to be forwarded upstream by someone
having the issue, for forwarding instructions please have a look to
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Upstream/GNOME; leaving this as incomplete
until that, thanks in advance.
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I think my problem is also related to this bug.
If I leave evolution running all the time, when i get come from work I get the
message 'Server unexpectedly disconnected: Unknown error" and asks for
password.
Evolution is set to remember the password, but I still have to re-enter
it.
I use gmai
what is required is to have somebody having the issue sending it
upstream, I never had the issue on any box in several year of evolution
use and don't know anybody who did, if 80% of the people you know have
this bug either you guys configure evolution in a specific way or you
should consider using
I can't figure out from reading the bug why it was closed. I don't see
where information that was requested wasn't provided. At any rate, this
shouldn't be a low importance bug - for people it happens to, and I know
it's at least 80% of the people I personally know who run ubuntu, it's a
major an
We are closing this bug report because it lacks the information we need
to investigate the problem, as described in the previous comments.
Please reopen it if you can give us the missing information, and don't
hesitate to submit bug reports in the future. To reopen the bug report
you can click on t
Don't know about Hardy, but I can confirm this behaviour occurs with
Yahoo accounts too (Running Gutsy / Evolution 2.12.0). But seems to only
only when Evolution is first started. Click on Cancel for the POP
password request, stops the prompt all the time Evolution is kept open.
Stopping and restar
Sorry, I switched to using gMail as my main mail client so I've not been
using evolution for a while.
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can someone confirm this bug on Hardy (currently Evo 2.22.00)?
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Same thing here. And i don't use gmail but multiple (french) mail
providers.
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oh, i'm using gmail on gutsy with evolution 2.12.0 and it only happens
when you ask evo to check automatically for new mail, right after you
start evolution. Do'nt close this bug yet.
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I can confirm this bug (?) When i launch evolution, i get an error box
asking for my password. Entering the password and hitting ok, produces
the same error box. Hitting cancel, and then send & receive mail, works
without a problem.
I'm also using gmail.
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I would like to confirm described behaviour in gutsy relase. Just after
lounching evolution software asks countlessly to insert password.
Canceling request helps. It is no problem to catch mail from server.
Incomfortable is to cencel questions about password all rhe time I
lounch evolution.
Regar
Pedro, I cannot replicate this anymore, since 2.12. Every so often I get
the already know modal dialog errors, but that is it. Unless the
original reporter, or somebody else, confirms this on 2.12, I think we
could close as magically solved from 2.11.92 to 2.12.
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To be forwarded upstream by someone getting the bug, thanks.
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OK, it happened again with me. I get a dialog with the usual "retry or
cancel" options. While I hit "retry", I am presented with the same
dialog again (for the same account). Evo only recovers when I cancel the
dialog -- I then can immediately hit send/receive, and it works.
I did save a backtrace
Will check on it next time it happens. Right now I was just cancelling
the error dialog.
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Is this still an issue with Gutsy?
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On Tue, 2007-03-06 at 17:11 +, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> Do you still get that problem?
>
I get it every two or three days, most of the times with gmail. Once
Evolution fails to open a session to gmail it keeps on sending out the
same pop-up (error connecting etc, retry or cancel) until I hit
Do you still get that problem?
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I do not think a continuing server failure is always needed... all the
times this happened to me, I kept getting a failure until I canceled all
dialogs -- and, in extreme cases, restarted Evolution. Also, most of the
times this would happen with one single account -- the same, all the
times.
For m
My problem was with an IMAP server (although I've had it with gmail as
well). I don't think evolution is broken per-se, I think the server was
genuinely (temporarily) rejecting my password for whatever reason but
'cancel' or 'OK' both brought back the dialog after a couple of seconds.
I'd like a 'q
Confirmed. I personally see this happening every so often with gmail.
Hitting OK will bring again the dialog (or pop up a new warning).
Hitting CANCEL will allow Evolution to gracefully recover from whatever
error, and enable it to log-in. I have seen it on POP only.
I will try to run Evolution wi
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