Mailspring Flatpak Does Not Let Me Make Accounts Because Of ... Home » How To Recover Mailspring Password » Mailspring Flatpak Does Not Let Me Make Accounts Because Of ... Maybe your like How Old Is Jada Pinkett Smith How To Reheat Chicken Wings How Old Is Judge Jeanine Pirro How To Relax Your Jaw How Old Is Lil Day Day Mailspring flatpak does not let me make accounts because of missing libsecret and keyring Support Snap/Flatpak plasma 9a3eedi 26 May 2022 21:15 1 I installed Mailspring flatpak from Pamac. When I attempt to continue without making a Mailspring account, I get this message: “Mailspring could not store your password securely. Make sure you have ‘libsecret’ installed and a keyring is present” However, when I check, I can find libsecret installed in pamac. Is there anything else I’m missing? I am using Manjaro KDE on x86_64. omano 26 May 2022 21:22 2 Check their troubleshooting? Password Management Error I’m getting a Password Management Error. Why? How do I resolve it? 9a3eedi 26 May 2022 21:24 3 I did, but it just tells me to install libsecret. But it’s already installed. I was thinking since it’s a flatpak, maybe there’s a sandbox issue? But I don’t have a lot of experience with flatpak. omano 26 May 2022 21:25 4 9a3eedi: I did, but it just tells me to install libsecret No it doesn’t. Why am I getting a Password Management Error? If you are getting a Password Management Error, it’s because something went wrong when we tried to access your computer’s keyring. This could mean that you don’t have a keyring installed on your computer, or you are using Mailspring from a user account that doesn’t have permission to access the keyring. Make sure that you aren’t on a “guest” user account or any user account without a password. I’m on Linux (and NOT a Guest Account) If you are getting this error on Linux, and aren’t on a guest account, it’s likely that you don’t have the proper keyring installed. Install gnome-keyring and/or libsecret from your package manager and try running Mailspring again. 9a3eedi 26 May 2022 21:26 5 " Install gnome-keyring and/or libsecret from your package manager and try running Mailspring again." My account is not a guest user and does have a password. I figured that gnome-keyring is not applicable here since I’m using KDE, so that leaves libsecret as the only option left. omano 26 May 2022 21:27 6 No. Do as they say: no guest account user with password gnome-keyring libsecret Reboot. Try. 9a3eedi 26 May 2022 21:35 7 I just installed gnome-keyring (official repositories) and libsecrets is also still installed. I then rebooted my computer and tried mailspring again, but I still get the same error. One more thing I noticed… the wizard seems like it’s struggling to work, like it’s having a hard time retrieving the “pages”, which seem to render like webpages. My internet is rock solid though, so it’s a little surprising. I’m not sure what’s causing it, but I am able to work around it by going back and forth in the initial wizard. omano 26 May 2022 21:53 8 Is the gnome-keyring working? https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/GNOME/Keyring //EDIT: officially they distribute a SNAP and also DEB/RPM packages (I guess the Flatpak is from community), which is what is used for the AUR package (the DEB), which I would use over a SNAP or FLATPAK. //EDIT2: seems like I have no issue with the AUR version. As I don’t open the keyring when opening my desktop session, it asks for the keyring password when Mailspring starts and everything works. I guess it could be possible to unlock the keyring automatically when the desktop loads (see WIKI), but I’m not gonna test further for me it works with the AUR version. //EDIT3: seems like I don’t have issue with the Flatpak version either (it asked for my keyring password, I could add a mail account), I will not try but pretty confident the SNAP version would also work properly. Make sure you have properly installed gnome-keyring, I guess this is your issue. I would still try to remove the Flatpak, and install the AUR version for a more ‘native’ solution instead of using Flatpak. 1 Like Ben 27 May 2022 04:23 9 aur/mailspring 1.10.3-1 [+197 ~2.04] [Installed] A beautiful, fast and maintained fork of Nylas Mail by one of the original authors. Works perfect… 3 Likes YoungFellow 27 May 2022 06:04 10 Same here, the AUR package works perfectly fine 1 Like 9a3eedi 27 May 2022 21:46 11 2 days ago, I followed the steps in the arch link to set up gnome-keyring. Specifically, I opted to make an .xinitrc file as in the wiki page, then I restarted my computer. Mailspring still didn’t detect my gnome-keyring. Today (without restarting since last time) I decided to uninstall the flatpak and install the native version in the AUR. It works! It asked me to set a password for my keyring and now I got my email account set up. I generally prefer native versions, but I was recommended to use the flatpak version from somewhere. I guess I’ll stick to native then. Thank you very much @omano for your prompt replies and your patience, as well as the rest 1 Like system Closed 30 May 2022 11:46 12 This topic was automatically closed 2 days after the last reply. New replies are no longer allowed. Tag » How To Recover Mailspring Password Reset Password - Mailspring App Passwords - Mailspring Support Your Mailspring ID Is Missing Required Fields. 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