Howto make asking for a password even more annoying

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On Monday 08 February 2010 14:16:21 Patrick Boutilier wrote:
> On 02/08/2010 10:12 AM, Anne Wilson wrote:
> > On Sunday 07 February 2010 19:44:26 Neal Becker wrote:
> >> e.g.: I use kmail to send a mail.  It asks for a password for kwallet.
> >> That behavior is not new.  What's new (within last couple of months) is
> >> now it randomly uses knotifier to ask if I want to switch to kmail, and
> >> THEN it shows the dialog asking for the password.
> > 
> > Switch TO KMail FROM what?  I've not heard of anyone else reporting
> > strange behaviour like this?
> 
> I believe this only happens when the password dialog box is
> hidden/behind other windows/minimized. When the password dialog box
> actually is the focused window then knotifier does not ask the question.
> 
Interesting.  I've never seen that behaviour - and I have been aware of the 
annoyance of the dialog box sometimes being hidden.  I wonder if there is a 
configuration issue here, since I don't see it?

Anne
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