It's Baaaaaaaack!  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 been expired,
perhaps it can be re-opened (or a new bug report created? let me know).
Here is some more info that may or may not be pertinent:

   I use Evolution for a number of email accounts on several different
servers, all POP/SMTP.

   Among my accounts are TWO Yahoo Mail accounts.

   This problem seems to only affect ONE of my two Yahoo accounts, and
none of the others.

   Sometimes once this has happened, it eventually gets a "TCP
connection refused by peer" error, followed by spontaneous and sudden
closure of Evolution upon next attempted mail fetch cycle.

By now any sane person would probably have changed email clients, but
Evolution has one feature I've not seen in another client: the ability
to call a shell script as a signature; I use this in conjunction with
fortune-mod to generate random taglines.

(speaking of signatures, that's become somewhat messed up in the latest
version, but that's fodder for another bug report)

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Title:
  Flurry of password requests make evolution unusable with down email
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