Hello,

I have a SM account that I use to manage 11 different email addresses, all on the same domain. Occasionally, I get an error message like this one,

Sending of password did not succeed. Mail server pop.bizmail.yahoo.com responded: internal server error (#OCF013)

or something similar. The messages are for one of the 11 accounts, but there is no information at all as to which one. This makes the error message almost completely useless and I often have to spend allot of time trying to figure out which email address is not receiving mail. Would it be so difficult to add the username that was being used for login when the attempt to login to pop failed?

Also, I have looked in my password manager and find that there is no entry for a couple of my addresses (I use a master password and there are both pop and smtp passwords in the manager for each email address). I don't see how this is possible, since I have used this setup for several years. How would I have been collecting mail without a password for each account? Where did the password entries go for these accounts that are now missing an entry? I am not getting a prompt to enter a password as I would expect if there was not one in the manager.

The entries that are there are also not consistent. Most of the entries have the domain as part of the username, which is necessary for yahoo. Some do not have the domain listed in the datamanager, even though the domain is clearly part of the username under server settings.

This is version 2.9.1 running under XP if that helps.

LMH
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