HenriK wrote on 1/13/2015 11:40 AM:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
HenriK wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Didn't SM invite you to enter your password? How did that go?
What really puzzles me is that I can reach this e-mail account via
Verizon webmail using what I wrote down as both the correct user name
and password. Accordingly, I believe neither is the problem. After
I deleted all 'Verizon ...' entries in Password Manager, when I again
tried to access the new e-mail account via SM's e-mail function, I
got the usual 'authentication failure' response.
You haven't answered my question -- when you get the authentication
failure, is
there no way out? Does SeaMonkey not prompt you to enter the correct
password?
Oh, I'm sorry. I seem to have misunderstood you. Yes, after I get the
authentication failure message the first time I try to bring up my new
Verizon e-mail account, SM prompts me to enter a new (correct) password.
When I do that, I get the authentication failure message again and,
again, SM prompts me to enter a new password. This routine seems to go
on forever but I have actually tried to enter the correct password (the
one that works with Verizon Webmail) only six times.
Since the password unfailingly works with Verizon Webmail, I can only
assume that my problem has something to do with the SM setup for this
new Verizon e-mail account. Ideas? (and thanks for sticking with me on
this).
Tools - Password Manager - Manage stored passwords. Search for verizon.
Delete all verizon entries. Go to log on URL. Manually enter user
and password. What happens?
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