mail password

2004-02-02 Thread Lynn
Hi all - I've got a problem I can't figure out, and I hope someone knows a fix, because it's driving me nuts. I have been having some problems getting my web pages uploaded to my new account, and in trouble shooting it, the techs have changed my passwords a couple of times. So I have new

Re: mail password

2004-02-02 Thread Allie Martin
Lynn, [L] wrote: L I've got a problem I can't figure out, and I hope someone L knows a fix, because it's driving me nuts. L I have been having some problems getting my web pages L uploaded to my new account, and in trouble shooting it, L the techs have changed my passwords a couple of times. So

Re[2]: mail password

2004-02-02 Thread Lynn
Monday, February 2, 2004, 4:03:19 PM, you wrote: AM This usually happens when the passphrase is incorrect. It will keep AM popping up the passphrase prompt until you type in the correct one. Incorrect from what point of view? It's the correct password .. ? It's fetching the mail, but only if I

Re[3]: mail password

2004-02-02 Thread Lynn
Monday, February 2, 2004, 5:53:08 PM, you wrote: L Incorrect from what point of view? It's the correct L password .. ? It's fetching the mail, but only if I put L it in *again* ..? I'm sorry, I'm really getting frantic with this thing; I should have said that all I have to do is hit enter on

Re: mail password

2004-02-02 Thread Jonathan Angliss
On Monday, February 02, 2004, Lynn wrote... L Incorrect from what point of view? It's the correct password .. ? L It's fetching the mail, but only if I put it in *again* ..? I'm sorry, I'm really getting frantic with this thing; I should have said that all I have to do is hit enter on the

Re[2]: mail password

2004-02-02 Thread Lynn
Monday, February 2, 2004, 6:42:10 PM, you wrote: JA Have you tried looking at the account log? It may have some hints as JA to why it's reporting the password is incorrect. I know a while back JA that TB popped up the password box on a server error, regardless of JA the error, so locked

Re: mail password

2004-02-02 Thread Chris
On Monday, February 2, 2004 at 11:33:32 PM, Lynn wrote in the message mail password mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: JA Have you tried looking at the account log? It may have some hints as JA to why it's reporting the password is incorrect. I know a while back JA that TB popped up the password box

Re[2]: mail password

2004-02-02 Thread Lynn
Monday, February 2, 2004, 8:51:54 PM, you wrote: C Just in case this is the problem, verify the Connection type and C Authentication mechanism. Most servers take regular for both. You C may need to check with your ISP if they use a non-standard (and C probably more secure) method for either of

Re: Receive Mail Password.

2002-11-26 Thread tracer
of the stuff using the Mail Dispatcher, but just wanted to try mailwasher myself and to try it out for a friend with a Hotmail account. On that note, quick question, I can't remember if TB! support Hotmail accounts? The problem is, I can't remember my receive mail password and I can't copy

Re: Receive Mail Password.

2002-11-26 Thread tracer
Hello Daniel Hirning, On Sat, 23 Nov 2002 12:07:42 +1100 GMT your local time, which was Saturday, November 23, 2002, 8:07:42 AM (GMT+0700) my local time, Daniel Hirning wrote: HA! how funny - of course something so 'stupid' has never happened to me ;-) Happened to me and quite a few of my

Re: Receive Mail Password.

2002-11-23 Thread Carsten Thönges
* Chris Weaven [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The problem is, I can't remember my receive mail password and I can't copy and paste it from TB! to mailwasher, as TB! doesn't allow the copying of the password. Is there anyway I can find out what my password is? I don't know :-( *But* for the next

Re: Receive Mail Password.

2002-11-23 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Carsten, On Sat, 23 Nov 2002 11:08:11 +0100 GMT (23/11/02, 17:08 +0700 GMT), Carsten Thönges wrote: *But* for the next time: there is a memo section for free text entries in the Account properties dialog. A nice place to write down your mail passwords... Why not create a plain-text

Re: Receive Mail Password.

2002-11-23 Thread Allie C Martin
In [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Thomas Fernandez [TF] wrote:' TF Why not create a plain-text file called allmypasswords.txt? ;-) Nowadays, except for a couple very commonly used passphrases, I commit only my PGP passphrase to memory. The rest are in an encrypted text format.

Re: Receive Mail Password.

2002-11-23 Thread Simon
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 'Lo Allie, On Sat, 23 Nov 2002 06:15:52 -0500 your time, you said: ACM Nowadays, except for a couple very commonly used passphrases, I commit ACM only my PGP passphrase to memory. The rest are in an encrypted text ACM format. Whenever I need

Re[2]: Receive Mail Password.

2002-11-23 Thread DG Raftery Sr.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Saturday, November 23, 2002 3:23:57 PM RE: Receive Mail Password. Greetings Carsten, On Saturday, November 23, 2002, 5:08:11 AM, you wrote: CT * Chris Weaven [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The problem is, I can't remember my receive mail password

Re: Receive Mail Password.

2002-11-23 Thread Chris Weaven
Hi Simon On Saturday, November 23, 2002 13:18 your local time, which was 05:18 my local time, Simon Simon wrote; That's what I did as well until I discovered PINS quite a while back. PINs is OSI Certified Open Source Software. It's freeware. I've been using it for ages now, and it

Re: Receive Mail Password.

2002-11-23 Thread Chris Weaven
Hi Daniel On Saturday, November 23, 2002 12:07 your local time, which was Friday, November 22, 2002 at 17:07 my local time, Daniel Hirning [DH] wrote; DH HA! how funny - of course something so 'stupid' has never happened DH to me ;-) DH Give Snadboy?s Revelation a go, it can (sometimes)

Re: Receive Mail Password.

2002-11-23 Thread Chris Weaven
Hi Barry2 On Saturday, November 23, 2002 05:13 your local time, which was Friday, November 22, 2002 at 21:13 my local time, Barry2 Barry2 [B] wrote; CW Oh yeah, anther quick question, how come the red underline is CW sometimes of a different style? B The wavy red line is for words not in your

Receive Mail Password.

2002-11-22 Thread Chris Weaven
if TB! support Hotmail accounts? The problem is, I can't remember my receive mail password and I can't copy and paste it from TB! to mailwasher, as TB! doesn't allow the copying of the password. Is there anyway I can find out what my password is? So embarrassing and annoying!!! Oh yeah, anther

Re: Receive Mail Password.

2002-11-22 Thread Daniel Hirning
In reply to Chris's message 'Receive Mail Password.' on Fri, 22 Nov 2002 16:12:20 -0800 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Chris, CW The problem is, I can't remember my receive mail password and I CW can't copy and paste it from TB! to mailwasher, as TB! doesn't CW allow the copying

Re: Receive Mail Password.

2002-11-22 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Chris, On Fri, 22 Nov 2002 16:12:20 -0800 GMT (23/11/02, 07:12 +0700 GMT), Chris Weaven wrote: After reading peoples comments on MailWasher, I decided to give it a go. I know you can do lots of the stuff using the Mail Dispatcher, but just wanted to try mailwasher myself and to try it

Re: Receive Mail Password.

2002-11-22 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Daniel, On Sat, 23 Nov 2002 12:07:42 +1100 GMT (23/11/02, 08:07 +0700 GMT), Daniel Hirning wrote: I haven't tried it with TB, or used it for a few years, but it saved my butt a few times a couple of years ago... Give it a go, hope it helps. It does work with TB. (Do I need to

Re: Receive Mail Password.

2002-11-22 Thread Jonathan Angliss
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Friday, November 22, 2002, Thomas Fernandez wrote... After reading peoples comments on MailWasher, I decided to give it a go. I know you can do lots of the stuff using the Mail Dispatcher, but just wanted to try mailwasher myself and to try it

Re: Receive Mail Password.

2002-11-22 Thread Barry2
Hello Chris, Saturday, November 23, 2002, 12:12:20 AM, you wrote: CW The problem is, I can't remember my receive mail password and I can't CW copy and paste it from TB! to mailwasher, as TB! doesn't allow the CW copying of the password. Oooops !! Snadboy's Revelation is a good one to use