Re: claws-mail does not remember password even though the "Remember with password manager" option is checked
lmfrm <[email protected]> Tue, 8 Mar 2022 20:26:46 -0600
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No response from the Mint forum. This claws mailing list was my last hope. I removed gnome-keyring and it did not stop the behavior. Gpg-agent is essential for PGP encryption to work so I can't remove it. That is, if I want to be able to generate keys, encrypt/decrypt in the command line, and verify signatures. If that is causing this behavior there's nothing I can do except try to contact gnupg, which may be limited to commercial (paid) support. If Claws did not have an explicit dependency on other packages such as keyrings or gnupg then it should not consult them for passwords or keys. If one doesn't have gnupg installed where then does Claws store PGP encryption keys per account? Thanks On Wed, 9 Mar 2022 07:40:01 +0600 Dustin Miller <[email protected]> wrote: > > > --- Start of PGP/Inline encrypted data --- > On Tue, 8 Mar 2022 15:53:33 -0600 > lmfrm <[email protected]> wrote: > > > "Remember with password manager" is not from Claws Mail. This > > sentence appears nowhere in Claws Mail. So whatever is asking to > > remember your password is not Claws Mail." > > > DM: I use Linux Mint as well, and I'm guessing this is related to > gnome-keyring or something similar that is system-wide and is meant to > work as a built-in password manager storage area. I don't really use > anything like that, so I don't know much about it, other than that > sometimes (often) on my system's first attempt (of a session) to > access the network / internet (by whatever program) I have to enter > the password that it 'forced' me to create. I think there are ways to > disable it, but I haven't found any that are 'easy' and/or seemed > 'secure', so I just put up with it. > > > > "Claws Mail is not a gnome program and has nothing to do with > > gnome-keyring...Your gpg-agent settings will control your > > interaction with gpg on your system, not specifically in Claws > > Mail." > > > > Well something is causing Claws to use gnome-keyring and/or > > gpg-agent when it's installed. I don't know enough about how my > > system works under the hood to comment further on that aspect. All > > I see is what's going on on the surface. > > > DM: I would guess you should focus on finding out what is causing > what. It's possible that this is not a Claws issue, so you might find > better help / advice elsewhere. ---Dustin > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.claws-mail.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users > --- End of PGP/Inline encrypted data --- > >