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Hi everyone!

I love Gnome and its visual appeal but I hate how some easy tasks are difficult in it.

My email and cloud provider is advising a password change after an attended breach lately.

I've tried changing them in Agenda and Evolution but these are redirecting me to the general Gnome settings and I can't find a way to update the password without deleting and recreating the account.

Does anyone knows how to do this?

Before anyone asks me why I don't just use Thunderbird (which I do), it's because it wouldn't allow me to have my agenda in the Gnome notification place

If I could, I would happily ditch Agenda and Evolution, but it seems I can't if I want these things to be displayed there..

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[-] Dariusmiles2123@sh.itjust.works 1 points 8 months ago

I've tried your method with Seahorse/Password and Keys and it created a prompt, but then nothing would happen once the password is entered. Thanks anyway.

In the end, I just deleted the accounts and recreated them. Luckily I had created a file with all the necessary infos otherwise I'd have wasted a lot of time.

I've tried to find a way to create a feature request on the Gnome site or on Github, but apparently Gnome doesn't allow that.

It's these small annoyances that would make me want to switch desktop even if I love how Gnome makes you work with many workspaces and you just use the touchpad to switch between them..

this post was submitted on 07 Sep 2025
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