Bill Davidsen wrote: > Roger Fink wrote: > >> If I encrypt it, is there any way I could temporarily "unencryt" it, >> so that I could I could view a password? I find myself looking up >> passwords stored in SM on the few occasions when I need to use IE6 >> to access a password (for instance I have difficulty using the >> Newegg checkout using SeaMonkey). >> > Unfortunately I have never had any problem with it, to the great > dismay of my bank balance. ;-) > > Seriously, I've been using SM with newegg for years, so you may have > an option set differently, or it might be a Windows thing. I went to > SM/Linux about 1.0.6 or so.
Newegg's been going donwhill - I'm still waiting for tracking information for a package that was sent out two days ago from 250 miles away. allmusic.com is a little more serious - almost impossible to use their on site search engine in Seamonkey, especially if it yields a lot of results, at least for me. A friend of mine once described Internet password schemes as a store with a triple-locked front door and no back wall. I'm not going to worry about this. _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

