Ken Pope told us: >Jérôme wrote: "You can read them from Keychain Access (if they are >stored in the keychain, which is the case if you are affected by the >fact that PM 5.6 asks you to retype the password)." > >Thanks, Jérôme! It worked perfectly, I was able to retype the >previously missing password, and I'm now using 5.6.3.
Once I had them stored only in the PM DB and needed them when updating to a new one. I ended up TCP-dumping the get email connections with Interarchy or if it was Net Tool Box, by making sure I connected without APOP or SSL, so the passwords were sent out in clear text. I then searched the dumps to retreive the correct passwords and other details. Which illustrates why you want to use SSL or APOP, at least, when on a PUBLIC network, which is typical for wireless or offices for example. Your password and email details are available for anyone that wants to listen. Mikael Technoids: PM 5.6.3 build 4504 sv / SpamSieve 2.6.6 sv | OS X 10.4.8 | Powerbook G4/400 | 1GB / 80GB

