Greetings to all,
I have a problem with two email accounts on Seamonkey.
I use the mail module (CRTL + 2). On these two accounts, I have to enter the mail account's password every time I want to read the account's emails.
I go to the email account, select "Read messages" and have a pop-up "Enter your password" for instance on pop.mail.yahoo.com.
If I stop the computer and restart it, Seamonkey will ask me to enter the password again.
How could I do so that Seamonkey, mail module, remembers the password?
I have tried to go to "Tools", "Personal Data Management" in the browser module (CTRL + 1), type "yahoo" for instance and the password tab is grayed.
It's quite weird. I also have two email accounts on the mail module of Seamonkey for which Seamonkey perfectly remembers the password.
I thank by advance anyone trying to help me.
Password issue with Seamonkey mail
- smsmith
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Re: Password issue with Seamonkey mail
When you enter the password, is there not a checkbox in the dialog to allow SeaMonkey to remember it?
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Re: Password issue with Seamonkey mail
No! I have just done this (read new emails) with the two email accounts and no, no checkbox to allow Seamonkey to remember it!
Is there something I can do to make that checkbox appear?
Is there something I can do to make that checkbox appear?
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Re: Password issue with Seamonkey mail
Are you using "Normal Password" or Oauth2?
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Re: Password issue with Seamonkey mail
I use "Normal password" for all my email accounts on Seamonkey.smsmith wrote:Are you using "Normal Password" or Oauth2?