to store the password in a different gnome-keyring change the default
one in seahorse so the next password stored will be written in this one,
you need to remove those stored in the other gnome-keyring before doing
that though

the automatic login doesn't ask for a password so it can't give that
information to the gnome-keyring to unlock it, that's a technical
limitation

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Evolution asks my pasword to unlock the default keyring since last update
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/236264
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