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--- Comment #7 from abyss.and...@gmail.com ---
It is still present in 18.12
kdepim-runtime/bionic,now 4:18.12.0-0xneon+18.04+bionic+build17
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--- Comment #5 from Karsten Künne ---
It got better in kmail-17.12.3 (Leap 15.0) but it still occasionally prompts
for password despite GSSAPI authentication. I think I got the prompt on startup
and sometimes if I click "Check Mail" or so.
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--- Comment #4 from abyss.and...@gmail.com ---
The bug still present in kdepim-runtime 17.12.0-0neon+16.04+xenial+build38
It asks password once on startup.
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--- Comment #2 from abyss.and...@gmail.com ---
I think some more places in code should not check password emptiness for GSSAPI
account, for example I can not change subscription right clicking on account in
folders tree.
Probably because of this piece of
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