Re: New AT Settings

2019-12-08 Thread Arnie Goetchius
Pat Connors wrote: > I, too, use AT email and also had problems getting my mail when they > changed their program.  It > would not recognize my email password. > > BTW, each morning, I open up my email on the Yahoo site: > https://currently.att.yahoo.com/ > First, my old password was not

Re: New AT Settings

2019-12-08 Thread Arnie Goetchius
Pat Connors wrote: > I, too, use AT email and also had problems getting my mail when they > changed their program.  It > would not recognize my email password. > > BTW, each morning, I open up my email on the Yahoo site: > https://currently.att.yahoo.com/ > First, my old password was not

Re: New AT Settings

2019-12-07 Thread Pat Connors
I, too, use AT email and also had problems getting my mail when they changed their program.  It would not recognize my email password. BTW, each morning, I open up my email on the Yahoo site: https://currently.att.yahoo.com/ First, my old password was not recognized when the Yahoo/ATT website

Re: New AT Settings

2019-12-07 Thread Paul in Houston, TX
Arnie Goetchius wrote: Paul in Houston, TX wrote: Neil Marcus wrote: So have I. The problem is, that they are moving their file server away from YAHOO. If you don't change it before they move their servers, 1 day you will just not get your mail. Neil OH! Thanks for the head's up. I can

Re: New AT Settings

2019-12-07 Thread David H. Durgee
Arnie Goetchius wrote: > Paul in Houston, TX wrote: >> Neil Marcus wrote: >>> So have I. The problem is, that they are moving their file server away >>> from YAHOO. If you don't change it before they move their servers, 1 day >>> you will just not get your mail. >>> >>> Neil >>> >> >> OH!  Thanks

Re: New AT Settings

2019-12-07 Thread Arnie Goetchius
Paul in Houston, TX wrote: > Neil Marcus wrote: >> So have I. The problem is, that they are moving their file server away >> from YAHOO. If you don't change it before they move their servers, 1 day >> you will just not get your mail. >> >> Neil >> > > OH!  Thanks for the head's up. > I can do

Re: New AT Settings

2019-11-29 Thread Paul in Houston, TX
Neil Marcus wrote: So have I. The problem is, that they are moving their file server away from YAHOO. If you don't change it before they move their servers, 1 day you will just not get your mail. Neil OH! Thanks for the head's up. ___

Re: New AT Settings

2019-11-29 Thread Neil Marcus
So have I. The problem is, that they are moving their file server away from YAHOO. If you don't change it before they move their servers, 1 day you will just not get your mail. Neil Paul in Houston, TX wrote: Neil Marcus wrote: AT is changing from non-secure to secure login. They prefer

Re: New AT Settings

2019-11-29 Thread Neil Marcus
Jim, when I went to the att.com website, they said to use Port 993 for the incoming mail. You are correct on the outgoing. Also, I have setup Connection Security "SSL/TLS" and Authentication Method "Encrypted Password". Neil Jim Dell wrote: Neil Marcus wrote: In case I wasn't clear. I DO

Re: New AT Settings

2019-11-29 Thread Neil Marcus
Walt, Only sort of. I did delete the ONLY email passwords for ATT.net that I could find. BUT it didn't ask me to reenter any passwords. NOTE: I didn't delete my att.COM login, which shows my att.NET email as my login name. Neil WaltS48 wrote: On 11/29/19 8:57 AM, Neil Marcus wrote: In

Re: New AT Settings

2019-11-29 Thread Paul in Houston, TX
Neil Marcus wrote: AT is changing from non-secure to secure login. They prefer 0Auth but Seamonkey only has that for outgoing not incoming. I need to give them a Secure Key, but simply changing my settings from "NORMAL Password" to "Encrypted Password" does not bring up a new dialogue box to

Re: New AT Settings

2019-11-29 Thread Jim Dell
Neil Marcus wrote: In case I wasn't clear. I DO have my secure mail key, I just can't enter it. Neil Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote: Neil Marcus wrote: Thanks Paul, I'm now 2.49.5 but the Authentication Methods still don't show 0Auth as an option for Incoming Mail. Its still only available

Re: New AT Settings

2019-11-29 Thread WaltS48
On 11/29/19 8:57 AM, Neil Marcus wrote: In case I wasn't clear. I DO have my secure mail key, I just can't enter it. Neil You followed the instructions in the link I posted, deleted the old passwords, then tried to get mail and when the application asked for the password you entered the

Re: New AT Settings

2019-11-29 Thread Neil Marcus
In case I wasn't clear. I DO have my secure mail key, I just can't enter it. Neil Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote: Neil Marcus wrote: Thanks Paul, I'm now 2.49.5 but the Authentication Methods still don't show 0Auth as an option for Incoming Mail. Its still only available on Outgoing Mail. So

Re: New AT Settings

2019-11-29 Thread Neil Marcus
I can understand that, but it won't let me enter a new password. I even went to the Password Manager and searched for mailbox://pop.att.net and no such password exists. The OLD setting of mailbox://pop.yahoo.att.com existed and I deleted that. I do have a login using my att email

Re: New AT Settings

2019-11-29 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl
Neil Marcus wrote: Thanks Paul, I'm now 2.49.5 but the Authentication Methods still don't show 0Auth as an option for Incoming Mail. Its still only available on Outgoing Mail. So how do I put in my "Secure Mail Key"? Neil You don't use oauth. Your secure mail key is your password. FRG

Re: New AT Settings

2019-11-29 Thread Neil Marcus
Thanks Paul, I'm now 2.49.5 but the Authentication Methods still don't show 0Auth as an option for Incoming Mail. Its still only available on Outgoing Mail. So how do I put in my "Secure Mail Key"? Neil WaltS48 wrote: As Paul points out the current version of SeaMonkey is 2.49.5 which won't

Re: New AT Settings

2019-11-29 Thread WaltS48
As Paul points out the current version of SeaMonkey is 2.49.5 which won't help, but you should update anyway. See for solution. On 11/28/19 2:13 PM, Neil Marcus wrote: You are correct, it SHOULD be 0Auth, but the only options that I see

Re: New AT Settings

2019-11-28 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
Neil Marcus wrote: You are correct, it SHOULD be 0Auth, but the only options that I see are:1) Normal Password; 2) Encrypted Password; 3) Kerberos / GSSAPI & 4) NTLM BTW I'm in Seamonkey Version 2.49.3 which is the latest version. Actually, it's not. Automatic updating has been broken for

Re: New AT Settings

2019-11-28 Thread Neil Marcus
You are correct, it SHOULD be 0Auth, but the only options that I see are:1) Normal Password; 2) Encrypted Password; 3) Kerberos / GSSAPI & 4) NTLM BTW I'm in Seamonkey Version 2.49.3 which is the latest version. Neil WaltS48 wrote: Neil Marcus wrote: AT is changing from non-secure to secure

Re: New AT Settings

2019-11-28 Thread WaltS48
Neil Marcus wrote: AT is changing from non-secure to secure login. They prefer 0Auth but Seamonkey only has that for outgoing not incoming. I need to give them a Secure Key, but simply changing my settings from "NORMAL Password" to "Encrypted Password" does not bring up a new dialogue box to

New AT Settings

2019-11-28 Thread Neil Marcus
AT is changing from non-secure to secure login. They prefer 0Auth but Seamonkey only has that for outgoing not incoming. I need to give them a Secure Key, but simply changing my settings from "NORMAL Password" to "Encrypted Password" does not bring up a new dialogue box to enter the encrypted