Hi Chris, If my computer is stolen then the thief has immediate entry. Is there an alternative? Thanks, Bill Chris Clifton wrote: > When you enter the password, there is a tick box, "remember this > password" or something similar. Tick this box after you enter the > password and before clicking OK. Thunderbird should then remember the > password and automatically insert it every time you fetch mail. > Occasionally, the Yahoo log in may fail, this is down to Yahoo, just > re-check the remember password box and continue. > > William Klein wrote: > >> Hi Chris, Thanks to your patient help, all is working they way I want >> it to. >> >> I have within Thunderbird four e-mail accounts (one Webmail, two >> Yahoo, one gmail). Whenever I start Thunderbird, I must enter four >> passwords. Please tell me how to suppress the password dialogue for >> one or more of these accounts without it from my accounts settings. >> Thanks, Bill >> >> Chris Clifton wrote: >> >>> I still can't see why it asks for the password for william.klein when >>> this isn't the account name. I can't get my Yahoo mail in Thunderbird to >>> ask for a password at any time, maybe I need to restart Thunderbird >>> after deleting the stored password. >>> >>> William Klein wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Hi Chris, I have changed my Outgoing Server (SMTP) settings as shown >>>> below, but I continue to receive the following message, >>>> >>>> >> > >
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