I'm not sure what issue there could be with my ISP when this only
affects some of my passwords and not others. I have three different
seamonkey profiles and a total of about 20 email accounts. One of the
SMTP passwords, and two of the POP passwords didn't work, but the rest
were fine. I was able to log in after re-entering the three passwords.
I can't think of anything that the ISP could do that would cause a few
passwords to be rejected, but let the exact same password work after it
is re-entered. I think it is much more likely that the password manager
sent the wrong password, or garbled it somehow.
LMH
Brooke Clarke wrote:
Hi:
A similar thing happened to me and it turned out my ISP made some
changes. After I made those changes it all worked again.
Check with your ISP.
Have Fun,
Brooke Clarke
http://www.PRC68.com
http://www.End2PartyGovernment.com/
LMH wrote:
I am getting odd behavior with the password manager.
Passwords that have been saved for a long time, like my SMTP login,
are suddenly being called incorrect by my email provider. I have tried
to send mail, and had the SMTP server return a message that the
password is incorrect. I am using a master password, and the
individual passwords have been saved for a long time. If I re-enter
the password, it works. This has also happened for POP passwords. I
have an account where I manage about 10 different email addresses. The
POP passwords failed for two of them and I had to reenter them. The
passwords were fine for all the others, which is very odd. It almost
implies that the passwords are being corrupted, unless there is
something else in play that I don't know about.
LMH
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