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EyeMWing

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I changed one of my email passwords - and now I can't find out how to get Thunderbird to let me change the one it has stored. It just keeps trying to use it and returning the BAD PASSWORD error. Well no sh!t, Mozilla, let me change it.
 

x04d DaY

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Tools > Options > Advanced > Saved Passwords
You'll see a button like, Managed Stored Passwords.
Just delete it.
 

EyeMWing

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Well, after the 50,000th time popping up the same box, it got the idea and prompted me for the password. Fscking retarded.
 

EyeMWing

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Originally posted by: x04d DaY
Tools > Options > Advanced > Saved Passwords
You'll see a button like, Managed Stored Passwords.
Just delete it.

Most completely illogical place to put it ever. But then, what more should I expect from opensores software?
 

x04d DaY

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I don't think it's illogical, really. I looked for it, and found it without much of a problem. =/
 

EyeMWing

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Originally posted by: x04d DaY
I don't think it's illogical, really. I looked for it, and found it without much of a problem. =/

Options, unless you work on Lotus Notes, is where you put GLOBAL SETTINGS. Account Options, unless you work on Lotus Notes, is where you put LOGIN INFORMATION.
 

x04d DaY

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I suppose you're right, but I don't really mind. Only took a few seconds to look around.
 

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I don't know what you're talking about. Outlook put it in the same place almost. It's under Tools menu and you can reconfigure your mail settings from there. I am guessing they are catering to Outlook users.
 

EyeMWing

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Originally posted by: kt
I don't know what you're talking about. Outlook put it in the same place almost. It's under Tools menu and you can reconfigure your mail settings from there. I am guessing they are catering to Outlook users.

And Outlook is catering to Lotus Notes refugees. I suppose this all made sense in 1990 when Lotus last made meaningful changes to that abortion.