Walt, Only sort of. I did delete the ONLY email passwords for ATT.net that I could find. BUT it didn't ask me to reenter any passwords.

NOTE: I didn't delete my att.COM login, which shows my att.NET email as my login name.

Neil


WaltS48 wrote:
On 11/29/19 8:57 AM, Neil Marcus wrote:
In case I wasn't clear. I DO have my secure mail key, I just can't enter it.

Neil

You followed the instructions in the link I posted, deleted the old passwords, then tried to get mail and when the application asked for the password you entered the secure mail key and AT&T didn't accept it?

You would also have to enter it when you tried to send email.




Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:


Neil Marcus wrote:
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


You don't use oauth. Your secure mail key is your password.

FRG




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