Description of problem: I opened up Evolution with the same home directory I used with Mageia 4. Upon checking my mail, Evolution gives this error after a while (translated from Dutch): Failed to open folder The reported error was "Error calling StartServiceByName for org.freedesktop.secrets: Time is expired". This happens with a secure IMAP account. With a Gmane NNTP account, it also times out, but simply with a 'connection has expired' error. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 3.13.3 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open Evolution 2. Wait until it has timed out. 3. Reproducible: Steps to Reproduce:
org.freedesktop.secrets is provided by gnome-keyring. Check you have gnome-keyring installed.
CC: (none) => jani.valimaa
Yes, gnome-keyring is installed. $ rpm -qa|grep keyring gnome-keyring-3.12.2-1.mga5 lib64gnome-keyring0-3.12.0-1.mga5 lib64gnome-keyring-gir1.0-3.12.0-1.mga5 libgnome-keyring-i18n-3.12.0-1.mga5
Try replacing "auth include system-auth" with "auth substack system-auth" in file /etc/pam.d/gdm.
CC: (none) => jgomezgil
(In reply to Javier Gómez from comment #3) > Try replacing "auth include system-auth" with "auth substack > system-auth" in file /etc/pam.d/gdm. Yup, that fixes the IMAP problem. The Gmane (NNTP) problem persists though, but that could be a separate issue.
CC: (none) => doktor5000
So the gnome-keyring-issue is solved? For the NNTP issue, could you please check that upstream? There are some bugs related to NNTP and slow loading. Could you also please verify if the issue occurs with a fresh user account? And provide some more details about the settings used for that NNTP account. Maybe you should also try to start evolution in debug mode via CAMEL_DEBUG=all evolution
OK, the NNTP problem does not seem to occur with a fresh account.
Ok, so as a dependency on gnome-keyring has been added to e-d-s, and the pam config mentioned in c#3 seems to be default now, I'm closing this one.
Status: NEW => RESOLVEDResolution: (none) => FIXED