I have been though the procedure to switch from pop to imap. I then wanted to delete my pop account. When i went to select the account to delete, a message appeared that I already had an account in that name. It
3. Click onServer Settings,underIncoming Mail Server (IMAP),change this toimap0101.titan.email (If you are usingPOP3, ensure that theIncoming Mail Server (POP)is set topop0101.titan.email) UnderOutgoing Mail Server (SMTP), change this tosmtp0101.titan.email 4. ...
So, 1) there is a password present in T'bird's storage somewhere for the imaps and pop3s accounts, 2) these passwords do not appear in the saved passwords list, 3) they are persistent when all passwords are removed with the "Remove all" button, and 4) fetching mail via pop3s and ...
A new pop-up will be opened. Fill in the new password and click onConfirmto save it. That’s it! The password for the email account has been changed and you can use the new one to log in. Tutorial Menu Email Accounts Management ...
When you have any need to protect your directory with password, simply sign into your control panel. Under “Security” sub-header, choose “Protect Directories”. Immediately, a dialogue box will pop up requesting for the directory you wish to open. Select the option labeled “Web Root” and...
Just one problem: Nowhere in the account settings or options menus or anywhere else can I find a way to choose which IMAP folders I want to subscribe to. Sure, Thunderbird pulled in all the basic ones–Inbox, Drafts, Trash, etc.–when I set up the accounts, but there are other folder...
Steps to reproduce Log into web Owncloud as admin Go to Users menu and Create new user Click on "pen" logo on change Password column for that user Expected behaviour Tell us what should happen Clicking on the pen logo for Password should...