It is obvious. Icedove requires the password, despite It stores the password.
Icedove started to ask the password about a month ago. Before that (just for
about a month though), it had never asked that. Don't you think it is
suspicious? Besides, I have typed the password correctly once when it asked
but it refused that as a wrong password. I am pretty sure that someone must
have tested me on my stupidness whether I would type the password in the
suspicious text box or not. Because he must have already stolen the correct
password. Despite you can confirm the correct password with that Burger, if
it asks that every time you try to send an email, don't you think it is
suspicious? Besides even if the password was correct, it refuses that. So I
think that at least my Icedove is already unsafe. Or is it safe? I have
already made PGP key or GPG key or something on Icedove. It is very
troublesome to make it again so if you can assume my Icedove still to be
safe, it is good for me. Do people trust an encrypted email that was
generated by a email client that does such a suspicious behavior? If you
professionals can trust, I would have to do nothing.
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