Extracting Password

2004-09-01 Thread Joseph N.
I need the plaintext version of a password to one of my POP accounts that is in TB!'s account properties. I seem to have changed it since I last recorded it, and now I need it again. TB! won't let me copy the p/w field in account properties. How else can I figure out what password my mailer

Re: Extracting Password

2004-09-01 Thread Lynn
Wednesday, September 1, 2004, 10:19:13 AM, you wrote: JN I need the plaintext version of a password to one of JN my POP accounts that is in TB!'s account properties. I JN seem to have changed it since I last recorded it, and JN now I need it again. TB! won't let me copy the p/w JN field in

Re: Extracting Password

2004-09-01 Thread Roel
Hi Joseph, On 1 Sep 2004 17:19:13 (my local time 19:19:13), Joseph N. wrote: JN How else can I figure out what password my mailer is sending to my JN webmail service?? * Close tb * In windows explorer, go to the account-files on your hard drive. There's a file 'protocol.ini', change

Re: Extracting Password

2004-09-01 Thread Zonnet
ON Wednesday, September 1, 2004, 7:19:13 PM, you wrote: JN I need the plaintext version of a password to one of my POP accounts JN that is in TB!'s account properties. I seem to have changed it since JN I last recorded it, and now I need it again. TB! won't let me copy JN the p/w field in

Re: Extracting Password

2004-09-01 Thread Joseph N.
On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 18:25:11 GMT, Roel wrote: There's a file 'protocol.ini', change 'logging=0' to 'logging=1' Roel, it worked like a charm; thank you very much. How in the world did you know? -- JN Current version is 3.00.00 | 'Using

Re: Extracting Password

2004-09-01 Thread Roel
Hi Joseph, On 1 Sep 2004 22:38:12 (my local time 2 sep 2004 00:38:12), Joseph N. wrote: JN Roel, it worked like a charm; thank you very much. How in the world JN did you know? New features are often introduced into beta's, but never discovered by 'normal' use, so the place to be is tb-beta.