Annie, I am having the very same problems and using the same settings which
I got on the Yahoo website.  As a work around, I go directly to Yahoo to
read and send my email.

On Thu, Feb 20, 2020 at 9:40 AM Arnie Goetchius
<[email protected]> wrote:

> WaltS48 wrote:
> > On 1/4/20 2:51 PM, Arnie Goetchius wrote:
> >> WaltS48 wrote:
> >>> On 1/4/20 12:57 PM, Arnie Goetchius wrote:
> >>>> Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
> >>>>> Ray Davison wrote:
> >>>>>> Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> Mine works.
> >>>>>>> I got a pop up about an invalid certificate and I clicked to
> continue,
> >>>>>>> being fairly sure that ATT really was ATT.  Sent several emails to
> >>>>>>> myself to verify.  Either ATT (Yahoo) made some more changes or
> they
> >>>>>>> forgot to renew the cert.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Will you post your in and out settings to have SM manage a
> [email protected]
> >>>>>> account?
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I do not have a [email protected] acct other than yahoo web mail.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> ATT.net settings:
> >>>>> Outgoing:
> >>>>> smtp.att.yahoo.com (Default)
> >>>>> Port 465
> >>>>> [email protected]
> >>>>> Normal password
> >>>>> SSL/TLS
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Incoming:
> >>>>> pop.att.yahoo.com
> >>>>> port 995
> >>>>> SSL/TLS
> >>>>> Auth = normal password
> >>>>>
> >>>>> As Walt mentioned, I keep hearing about needing a "Secure Mail Key".
> >>>>> I do not have one.  If that becomes necessary I will use pop or imap
> gmail instead.
> >>>>>
> >>>> What file can I edit to modify my ATT.net settings?
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>> What file did you use to set up the account?
> >>>
> >> I think it was some kind of file that I used to convert from Netscape
> to Seamonkey so Haveb't a clue
> >> as that was aa long time ago
> >>
> >
> > Then you need to follow these instructions.
> >
> > For incoming mail, open the Mail & Newsgroups window.
> >
> > Select the email account in the Folder pane.
> > Select "View settings for this account".
> > Under the account name, choose "Server Settings" to access the settings.
> >
> > For outgoing mail.
> >
> > Select "Outgoing Server (SMTP)".
> > Select the server name and click "Edit" to access the settings.
> >
> > Make the necessary changes and you should be done.
> >
> I changed the password for login to AT&T but SM must still be using the
> old password at login. When
> I access "Server Settings" there is nothing there that allows me to update
> the password stored in SM
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