(In reply to Stefan Fleiter (:sfleiter) from comment #80)
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> > My (horrible) solution is an AutoHotkey script which keeps feeding the
> > password (stored in the AutoHotkey script) into the login dialog
>
> A better workaround is to use the Saved Password Editor.
> After you entered the passw
(In reply to Flex from comment #81)
> (In reply to clemens from comment #79)
> > 11 years of not resolving this bug? Just close it then and be a man about
> > it.
>
> It's a shame.
> According to the annual report of Mozilla, they spent 340 Mio $ for software
> development in 2012 and 2013 and di
11 years of not resolving this bug? Just close it then and be a man
about it.
My (horrible) solution is an AutoHotkey script which keeps feeding the
password (stored in the AutoHotkey script) into the login dialog - and
even that is a big pain because Thunderbird drops key events under heavy
CPU l