thanks, all of you for this information, but I can't find "Keychain 
Access" anywhere on my system.  I use Mail 1.2.5 and and OS 10.2.8.
Jan

On Saturday, January 24, 2004, at 09:12  PM, Lee Larson wrote:

> On Jan 24, 2004, at 12:33 PM, John Robinson asked:
>
>> Do you have any idea which I should delete?  I would think I would 
>> just have one for each email.  I can experiment, but if you know the 
>> bulls eye, that would be easier.
>
> I'd just kill them all and start over again. All you have to do is log 
> into each account once to reset them, as long as you tell Mail to 
> remember the passwords.
>
On Jan 24, 2004, at 11:44 AM, John Robinson complained:

> I have three email accounts with aye.net (win.net now) and one with 
> .Mac.  On the three with aye.net I continually get a notice that they 
> have rejected my password and I have to manually type it in.  It works 
> with the manual typing which shows the ISP has the correct password, 
> and I have called them to verify that there isn't a problem on there 
> end.

Open Keychain Access to see what password is stored there for the 
accounts. That's where mail gets the auto-login passwords from when you 
connect.

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