- I think that if you introduces an incorrect password the first time, pantheon-mail save it in the "keyring". Then every time, even if you check "remember password" it doesn't change the password. I tried first changing the password in seahorse but every time pantheon-mail starts it changes again to the first password.
- Another important thing: Normally when you deletes ~/.local/share/pantheon-mail (in sudo mode) it should delete all accounts in pantheon-mail, but it doesn't happen. When I open pantheon-mail again there is no folders BUT accounts are there.
Could you try it? Maybe it's a bug, maybe it's my computer.
Notes (if someone wants to reproduce it):
- I think that if you introduces an incorrect password the first time, pantheon-mail save it in the "keyring". Then every time, even if you check "remember password" it doesn't change the password. I tried first changing the password in seahorse but every time pantheon-mail starts it changes again to the first password.
- Another important thing: Normally when you deletes ~/.local/ share/pantheon- mail (in sudo mode) it should delete all accounts in pantheon-mail, but it doesn't happen. When I open pantheon-mail again there is no folders BUT accounts are there.
Could you try it? Maybe it's a bug, maybe it's my computer.