Daniel wrote:
On 11/03/15 23:10, WaltS48 wrote:
On 03/11/2015 04:42 AM, Daniel wrote:
On 11/03/2015 7:38 PM, Daniel wrote:
On 11/03/2015 5:25 AM, EE wrote:
Daniel wrote:
On 10/03/15 03:39, EE wrote:
Bo1953 wrote:
Hello all, using SM 2.32.1 in W 8.1 and find that there is one
account
(not the same) on each of several systems which the password for an
email account is not or cannot be saved. As such I must enter it
each
time I start SM.
Also, I cannot now find the section in the program where this is
to be
checked, e.g. remember password.
What is it I need to do in order to get this function to work? All
accounts are marked to remember passwords or so I thought upon
first
re-installing SM after a crash..
TIA - bo1953
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Look in Options > Privacy & Security > Passwords.
Hey. EE, Options is a FF setting. ;-) In SM, try Tools->Data
Manager, as
suggested by Jonathan.
If you just want to find the setting, then where I suggested is the
proper place.
EE, forget Passwords or even Privacy & Settings, there is *no*
"Options"
in plain SeaMonkey, at least not the native Beta version I'm using.
If you see "Options" in any of the drop-down menu's of your SeaMonkey,
it *must* be because of some Extension you have added.
No, let me retract that, as you are on a Mac, things might be
substantially different, so, *maybe* , you do have those bits under some
"Options" drop-down.
Most of us SeaMonkey users do not have "Options"!!
Unless this is incorrect and needs updating there is no "Option" option.
[Menu differences in Windows, Linux, and Mac - MozillaZine Knowledge
Base](http://kb.mozillazine.org/Menu_differences_in_Windows,_Linux,_and_Mac#SeaMonkey)
And, one wonders, if Mac OS X can make use of Edit->Mail & Newsgroups
Account Settings, just like Win and Linux Users, why can they not, also,
use Edit->Preferences, just like Win and Linux Users??
But, I guess that (or similar) question has been asked several times
before and the Answer has come back, from somewhere/someone, that that
is how Mac requires things to be!!
I have never run SeaMonkey on Windows. Firefox and Thunderbird for
Windows call Preferences Options, and I assumed that was the same for
SeaMonkey.
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