Thanks Paul, I'm now 2.49.5 but the Authentication Methods still don't
show 0Auth as an option for Incoming Mail. Its still only available on
Outgoing Mail. So how do I put in my "Secure Mail Key"?
Neil
WaltS48 wrote:
As Paul points out the current version of SeaMonkey is 2.49.5 which
won't help, but you should update anyway.
See <https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1269328> for solution.
On 11/28/19 2:13 PM, Neil Marcus wrote:
You are correct, it SHOULD be 0Auth, but the only options that I see
are:1) Normal Password; 2) Encrypted Password; 3) Kerberos / GSSAPI &
4) NTLM
BTW I'm in Seamonkey Version 2.49.3 which is the latest version.
Neil
WaltS48 wrote:
Neil Marcus wrote:
AT&T is changing from non-secure to secure login. They prefer 0Auth
but Seamonkey only has that for outgoing not incoming. I need to
give them a Secure Key, but simply changing my settings from "NORMAL
Password" to "Encrypted Password" does not bring up a new dialogue
box to enter the encrypted "Secure Mail Key" or change my password
even. Any help will be appreciated
Neil Marcus
What do you have set for "Connection security" for that accounts
incoming server settings?
I believe you should use SSL/TLS, then the "Authentication method"
should be OAuth.
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