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Jun 29, 2011  This document describes how to remove the stored password from Thunderbird and enter a new one. Follow these steps if you have recently changed or reset your Office 365 email account password, and you use Thunderbird to save your email account passwords. Apple os x open source future 2017. Mail Account Setup Wizard. Prior to this feature you had to know your IMAP, SMTP, and SSL/TLS settings. Now all you need to provide is your name, email address, and password and the email account.

Setting up email accounts in desktop email clients like Thunderbird or Outlook is usually a do and forget type of operation. Once the accounts have been setup they do not need any attendance or maintenance at all, unless the email provider happens to make changes to the system or you change your account password on the provider's website. Sometimes email account information, such as the username and password, need to be retrieved. A user may want to configure the email account on another computer, a mobile device like a smartphone or access the email directly if the provider offers webmail as well. Thunderbird, like most other email clients, hides the passwords by default, but provides an option to display them in the password manager.

This is similar to the way the Firefox web browser handles stored passwords. For added security, a master password can be configured that needs to be entered before the stored email account information can be accessed by the user. To recover or change Thunderbird passwords do the following: • Open the email client Thunderbird. We are using the 3.1 branch in this guide but it works in all newer versions of the program as well. • Click on Tools > Options, and switch to Security > Passwords. • Click on the Saved Passwords button. This displays a list of all email accounts with a saved password, and you may find other accounts listed here as well.

This list may contain old email accounts that are no longer in use. Those can be deleted by the user by selecting them first and hitting the remove button thereafter. • All email account passwords that are stored in Thunderbird can be displayed by clicking on Show Passwords which you need to confirm when a prompt comes up. The very same listing displays the username, and site (that is the email provider) as well. • To change passwords, simply select the email account that needs to be changed and click on the Remove button. Next time Thunderbird tries to retrieve emails from removed accounts, it will prompt for a password for that account.

Note that changing passwords only applies to the stored password, the actual email account password can only be changed on the provider's website. • A right-click on an account displays options to copy the username or password so that you can paste it somewhere else. Thunderbird passwords saved passwords And that's how you recover or change passwords in the Thunderbird email software. As you can see, this can also be helpful to remove passwords and email account information that are no longer in use in the email client. Since anyone can access the information if they have local access, it is highly suggested to select 'use a master password' if others have local access to your computer.