Manuel Reimer wrote:

> Rick Merrill wrote:
>> "Secure Authenticated Logon to Our Server:
>> Before posting any articles to our server you must configure your
>> newsreader to logon with a Username and Password.
> 
> Configure SeaMonkey with the server name. Try to fetch news, SeaMonkey 
> prompts for password.

For Mr Merrill's problem, it may help to know which news server he is
trying to access. Sounds like it is some non-standard affair.

> You most probably want to use the password manager to store the
> password, as password handling for news of both, SeaMonkey and
> Thunderbird, *SUCKS*. They prompt for the password over and over and
> over again which is one reason, why I tend to change my newsreader.

Prompting for password "over and over?"  Are you checking the "Don't ask
me again" checkbox?  Thunderbird's own password-keeping has always
worked very well for me, since version 0.2 -- zero-point-two.

I don't use Thunderbird for News (though I have test accounts set up),
preferring a full-featured newsreader that isn't mostly an email client.

-- 
   -bts
   -Four wheels carry the body; two wheels move the soul
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