Yes. Of course you are right.
Although I cannot test the issue for IMAP, I hereby confirm that the problem
also affects SMTP passwords.
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Evolution "forgets" POP3 passwords after sending GPG-signed mails
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/228794
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No. This issue is indeed different. I also have several accounts using
different passwords.
I have one account that does not require SMTP-auth at all as well as one where
the POP3- and SMTP passwords are the same.
But only sending gpg-signed mails causes Evolution to forget about the POP3
pass
Same for me, just want to confirm that.
Additionally there was another Evolution-update today, bringing it from
"evolution 2.22.1.1-0ubuntu1" to "evolution 2.22.1.1-0ubuntu2" and the issue is
still the same.
Steps to reproduce:
0. precondition: - have at least one POP3-mailaccount with passwords
No. This definitely only happens since the last update of Evolution.
But I can provide a completion to this bug:
When I enable the "Remember passphrase for the rest of this session"-switch in
the GPG-passphrase dialog, Evolution "remembers" the POP3-passwords even after
sending GPG-signed message
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
Evolution version 2.22.1.1-0ubuntu1
GnuPG 1.4.6-2ubuntu5
Ubuntu 8.04
Since the last Evolution-update in Ubuntu, Evolution "forgets" about formerly
remembered POP3 passwords after sending a GPG-signed message.
I.e. when checking for new mails