On my system (Ubuntu 14.04, Evolution 3.10.4, Seahorse 3.10.2) I did the following
- uninstalled seahorse
- restarted laptop
- installed seahorse
- opened seahorse and in "Login" deleted all entries looking like "Evolution Data Source xxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx.x@my-laptopname"
- opened Evolution and was asked for password of each account
- closed seahorse and Evolution
after that the problem was solved!
Perhaps removal and reinstallation of seahorse is not necessary at all. But I was just trying to do what @wmccarty described.
Try to delete in seahorse all "Evolution..." entries and then start Evolution to see if the problems resolves (saves you few minutes). I have the feeling that seahorse is not responsible for this error.
On my system (Ubuntu 14.04, Evolution 3.10.4, Seahorse 3.10.2) I did the following
- uninstalled seahorse xxxx.x@ my-laptopname"
- restarted laptop
- installed seahorse
- opened seahorse and in "Login" deleted all entries looking like "Evolution Data Source xxxxxxxxxxx.
- opened Evolution and was asked for password of each account
- closed seahorse and Evolution
after that the problem was solved!
Perhaps removal and reinstallation of seahorse is not necessary at all. But I was just trying to do what @wmccarty described.
Try to delete in seahorse all "Evolution..." entries and then start Evolution to see if the problems resolves (saves you few minutes). I have the feeling that seahorse is not responsible for this error.