Daniel wrote:
Henrik37 wrote on 29/11/2019 7:37 AM:
Help!  As I understand it, to access my Yahoo e-mail account (i.e., download e-mail messages on the Yahoo e-mail server via SeaMonkey) I need to obtain/create a 'secure mail key' to use instead of the 'normal password' entry in the server settings of the usual SeaMonkey e-mail setup page.

I have downloaded and printed a discussion I found on Mozilla Support about the 'Oauth' problem as it pertains to ATT e-mail with Thunderbird but can't figure out how to proceed on a step-by-step basis.  I'm in my 80s and sorting out these kinds of problems doesn't come easy any more. Can someone please assist?

Thanks, in advance, for any assistance.

Henrik, I have no answer for your problem, but it would seem that Neil Marcus is having the exact same problem with his SM and his A.T.&T. account, so it might be worth your while checking out his "New A.T.&T. Settings" thread, here, from about two and a half hours before your original post!

From what I understand you need to create a secure mail key which will then replace your password:

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1269328

The next step should be to switch to another email provider which does not force you to use a non standard authorization disguised as a security measure.
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