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evolution/camel/providers
Jeffrey Stedfast 6545e80191 Same as the gpg and pkcs7 contexts.
2003-02-14  Jeffrey Stedfast  <fejj@ximian.com>

	* camel-smime-context.c (smime_get_password): Same as the gpg and
	pkcs7 contexts.

	* camel-sasl-popb4smtp.c (popb4smtp_challenge): Updated for
	camel_session_get_password().

	* camel-pkcs7-context.c (get_password): Same as the gpg code.

	* camel-gpg-context.c (gpg_ctx_parse_status): Updated for
	camel_session_get_password().

	* providers/smtp/camel-smtp-transport.c (smtp_connect): No need to
	set USER_CANCEL exception here as it is done by
	camel_session_get_password(). Also updated for the new
	get_password() API change.

	* providers/imap/camel-imap-store.c (imap_auth_loop): Updated for
	camel_session_get_password() changes. We don't need to play the
	"bad passwd" game here too, do we? Bah, probably should but I
	don't feel like it for now. Maybe when we rewrite the IMAP
	provider.

	* camel-session.c (camel_session_get_password): Now takes a
	'reprompt' argument that will force user-input to be given even if
	we have the passwd cached.

	* providers/pop3/camel-pop3-store.c (pop3_connect): Instead of
	uncaching the passwd after we receive a -ERR from the POP server,
	set 'reprompt' to TRUE to force user-input for the next password
	prompt (ie, make sure the front-end knows not to just return the
	cached value). The front-end can then decide to fill-in the
	user-input field with the last passwd that the user supplied.
	(pop3_try_authenticate): Now takes a reprompt argument which we
	pass into camel_session_get_password().

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