On 2/20/2020 9:22 AM, Arnie Goetchius 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.
>>
> ok, I see all of the server settings but I still don't know how to edit the 
> password. I changed it
> on AT&T login but don't know how to change it in SM to correspond with what I 
> changed it to in AT&T
> 

I have the Toolbar Buttons extension installed.  On top of that, I
imported the Passwords Button.  Those make it quite easy to change
passwords in SeaMonkey.

Here is how to fix your problem WITHOUT any extensions.  When requested,
provide your master password.

1.  On the SeaMonkey menu bar, select [Edit > Preferences].

2.  On the left side of the Preferences window, select [Privacy &
Security > Passwords].

3.  On the Passwords pane, select the Managed Stored Passwords button.

4.  On the left side of the Data Manager (tab or window), under Domain,
select the domain where you want to change the password.

5.  On the right side of the Data Manager, select the appropriate URI
and select the Remove button at the bottom.  NOTE:  There might be
several URIs if you enter the site in more than one way.  Select the URI
for the login Web page for which you changed your password.

6.  Close the Data Manager.

7.  Try to logon to the site.  It will ask for your password.  Give it
your new password.

8.  When SeaMonkey presents a popup asking if you want to remember the
logon, reply affirmatively.

If you want to know how I change my passwords via Toolbar Buttons, reply
in this thread.

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