Basil Chupin wrote:
> Let's see if I can (possibly) clear things up here.
> 
> Everytime you call your ISP for mail TB has to send your username and
> the password you use for that account. Occasionally, things go bad at
> the ISP end and when a connection is made you are asked to send the
> password - it's happened to me a number of times so I don't worry about
> now.
> 
> Now, when you are asked if you want to STORE/REMEMBER the password, it
> is TB which is asking this question so that it can automacally send it
> on the next logo-on. But in order for this to occur you have to
> select/tick the option to always remember this password and to store it
> (in TB) - if you don't then you will have to type the pswd at the next
> (and subsequent) log-on.

I know that, and I do, and I did.

The problem is that, if the already stored password fails, or the
connection fails, or whatever, it asks me to retype my smtp password
because HE thinks it is wrong, which it isn't.

I could ask: "retry, cancel, retype password?" instead.


-- 
Cheers,
      Carlos E. R.
      (from RC1)
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