On Wed, 15 Jul 2009 Dean Sas wrote
"On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 04:23, Rowan Berkeley wrote: 'However, the
symbiosis between the e-mail notifier and the Evolution client is still
far from perfect, I would say; an exorbitant number of clicks are
required to get from the appearance of an e-mail notifica
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 04:23, Rowan
Berkeley wrote:
> However, the symbiosis
> between the e-mail notifier and the Evolution client is still far from
> perfect, I would say; an exorbitant number of clicks are required to get
> from the appearance of an e-mail notification icon in the tray to a rea
Dean Sas wrote: Does your keyring have the same
password as your user login password? Seahorse is not only for openpgp
and ssh but also other passwords you may enter into gnome applications.
Both network manager and empathy in the default install use it.
-- Well, I got it finally; I had assumed t
Rowan Berkeley wrote:
> (1) Logging in manually instead of automatically does not remove the
> Evolution prompts to unlock the default keyring. This latter is located
> at usr/bin/seahorse, and is really only for OpenPGP and SSH keyring
> controls. I do not want to create keyrings, and I would l
(1) Logging in manually instead of automatically does not remove the
Evolution prompts to unlock the default keyring. This latter is located
at usr/bin/seahorse, and is really only for OpenPGP and SSH keyring
controls. I do not want to create keyrings, and I would like to know how
to disable th