On 4/22/2017 5:42 PM, Arnie Goetchius wrote:
DICK HOFFMAN wrote:
On 4/22/2017 2:36 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 4/22/2017 11:22 AM, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
DICK HOFFMAN wrote:
There is probably a simple answer to this but I can't find it. Several
months ago after I "upgraded" to Windows 10 I noticed that SeaMonkey
(probably started in rel 2.45 but continuing in 2.46) was no longer
prompting me for the password for my primary email account. When I
started up SM mail it had apparently saved my password and was providing
it automatically. Today, it has reverted back to my previous experience
where it asks for a password every time before contacting my ISP. Any
ideas on how I got it to remember my password and then how I got it to
forget it would be appreciated.
Dick
Edit > Preferences... > Security & Passwords
checkbox: Remember passwords
button: Manage Stored Passwords
For some still unknown reason, such binary settings are sometimes lost.
When I encounter this problem with Thunderbird, however, it usually
results from a failure in the E-mail server's authentication process.
The failure to authenticate then sometimes causes Thunderbird to delete
the credentials (ID and password). This situation might also exist in
SeaMonkey's MailNews component, which substantially replicates the same
Thunderbird component.
I looked at this option in Password Manager. As far as I can tell, I've always
had "Remember passwords" checked. Checking and unchecking this doesn't have any
affect on my mail passwords although it seems to cause the saving or not saving
of passwords needed by sites I go to with the browser portion of SM. I have two
other mail accounts that have always required that I enter a password. Any other
ideas?
Dick
Under Edit, Mail & Newsgroup Settings, Outgoing Server (SMTP), Authentication
Method should be set to Normal Password. The next time you login, it still may
ask for your password but it will then be saved in the SMTP section.
I don't see any such option under Edit, Mail & Newsgroup Settings on my
SM 2.46 system. The only reference to SMTP that I can find is in Account
Settings for the mail server and that only asks for an outgoing server
name. I'm using POP, BTW.
Dick
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