On Sunday 12 February 2012 11:01:21 am Lisi wrote:
Hi, Kris.
Thank you for the reply.
On Sunday 12 February 2012 19:06:38 Kristopher John Gamrat wrote:
It is possible to not enter the password in Kmail, most email clients offer to store the password.
That is the problem. I can't find a way. But it used to be possible.
I don't like KWallet. It is just there by default. Can I safely uninstall it? And would I then be able to get KMail to store the passwords itself, as it used to do?
Thanks, Lisi
There is an app, kwalletmanager-trinity, that allows you to turn off the 'wallet manager subsystem among other things, then you can use the kmail configuration to save , or not, your password.
On Sunday 12 February 2012 21:15:33 Greg Madden wrote:
On Sunday 12 February 2012 11:01:21 am Lisi wrote:
Hi, Kris.
Thank you for the reply.
On Sunday 12 February 2012 19:06:38 Kristopher John Gamrat wrote:
It is possible to not enter the password in Kmail, most email clients offer to store the password.
That is the problem. I can't find a way. But it used to be possible.
I don't like KWallet. It is just there by default. Can I safely uninstall it? And would I then be able to get KMail to store the passwords itself, as it used to do?
Thanks, Lisi
There is an app, kwalletmanager-trinity, that allows you to turn off the 'wallet manager subsystem among other things, then you can use the kmail configuration to save , or not, your password.
Thanks, Greg. That is very helpful.
Lisi