Re: office365 imap connection does not ask for new password

2017-07-11 Thread mozilla-lists . mbourne

Philip wrote:

I have had seamonkey 2.46 mail working successfully with my
company's office365 mail server for a couple months. Today, I was
prompted to change my password for my domain access for the first
time, which I did. This password change gets reflected to office365
server.

When I restarted seamonkey mail was expecting to get a password
failure message and have seamonkey prompt for a new password, but
instead I get a message:

"Server  has disconnected. The server may have gone
down or there may be a network problem."

It does not prompt for a new password.


It would seem reasonable to expect it to prompt for the password, but 
perhaps the server just disconnects rather than returning the correct 
status code to allow SeaMonkey to recognise that the password is incorrect.


I'm not sure if I recall correctly but there may have been a bug 
mentioned where a change for Firefox/Thunderbird broke SeaMonkey showing 
the prompt to update mail passwords? I may be thinking of a different 
issue with handling mail server certificate errors though...



I tried to use the password manager to remove the old password, but
the password manager has no record for any password in the office365
domain.


The domain would be that of your IMAP server, which is probably not the 
office365 domain if your server is locally hosted. e.g. if your IMAP 
server is imap.example.org, you'd need to search for example.org in 
password manager, and should find an entry for imap://imap.example.org



Is there a somewhere I can force seamonkey to prompt for a new imap
password?


I think removing the password from password manager should do that, once 
you find the right one to remove.


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Re: office365 imap connection does not ask for new password

2017-07-10 Thread Jonathan N. Little

Philip wrote:

I have had seamonkey 2.46 mail working successfully with my company's
office365 mail server for a couple months. Today, I was prompted to
change my password for my domain access for the first time, which I did.
This password change gets reflected to office365 server.

When I restarted seamonkey mail was expecting to get a password failure
message and have seamonkey prompt for a new password, but instead I get
a message:

"Server  has disconnected. The server may have gone down
or there may be a network problem."

It does not prompt for a new password.

I tried to use the password manager to remove the old password, but the
password manager has no record for any password in the office365 domain.

Is there a somewhere I can force seamonkey to prompt for a new imap
password?


Yes go into password manager and remove the existing one.

Tools > Password Manager > Manage Stored Passwords

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office365 imap connection does not ask for new password

2017-07-10 Thread Philip
I have had seamonkey 2.46 mail working successfully with my company's 
office365 mail server for a couple months. Today, I was prompted to 
change my password for my domain access for the first time, which I did. 
This password change gets reflected to office365 server.


When I restarted seamonkey mail was expecting to get a password failure 
message and have seamonkey prompt for a new password, but instead I get 
a message:


"Server  has disconnected. The server may have gone down 
or there may be a network problem."


It does not prompt for a new password.

I tried to use the password manager to remove the old password, but the 
password manager has no record for any password in the office365 domain.


Is there a somewhere I can force seamonkey to prompt for a new imap 
password?

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