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On Tuesday 27 June 2006 23:29, Neil Bothwick wrote: |
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> On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 15:43:55 -0400, brettholcomb@×××××××××.net wrote: |
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> > Wallet worked fine for Knode - at least it didn't ask too much but for |
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> > Kmail it asked every single time I logged in. I finally turned Kwallet |
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> > off. |
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> Or you can set it never to close and not to notify when an application |
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> want to write to it. Then you'll only have one dialog per session. |
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> I find Kwallet incredibly useful, as it means I can use lots of different |
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> passwords for various sites and servers without having to remember them |
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> all. It's saved me a fortune in Post-It notes :) |
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yeah, kwallet manages 3 mail accounts and passwords for over 30 sites for me. |
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It would be awfull to remember all these - impossible! |
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The alternatives would be post-its or using only four or five passwords. Both |
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is not very convincing. |
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In short, I love kwallet ;) |
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