Edward wrote on 26/08/2020 6:33 AM:
WaltS48 wrote:
On 8/25/20 1:47 PM, Edward wrote:

Option 3 is the best choice. For both Thunderbird and SeaMonkey, I did not have to delete the accounts, I simply deleted the saved IMAP and SMTP passwords via their respective Password Managers, exited each, restarted each and was prompted to input the new passwords. Works perfectly.

They are also sending the same e-mail to AOL Mail users.

Did they provide the passwords?

Yes, it's displayed on the screen when it's generated.
Hang on!! Are you suggesting that Yahoo generated a Password for you to
enter so that you can access your Yahoo e-mail account??

Doesn't sound right to me!

And how cone I'm not getting told about the change when I access my Yahoo account?? Is this because I use the web interface (i.e. mail still on their Hard Disks) whereas you guys are downloading the emails onto your Hard Disks??
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Daniel

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