On 3/28/21 2:31 AM, Darryl Gregorash wrote:
Somehow I have accidentally set Thunderbird to open without a password. It's wonderful! It was a royal pita! Now in case it changes back, or if a zypper dup changes it back, I'd like to know how to do it on purpose. I have no reason to need a password for my email. I have no secrets on it, and no porn. If someone should get in and read it, so what? And there's nobody here to read it but me anyway. --doug The TBird password does not protect anyone from reading your email. It
On 2021-03-27 8:45 p.m., Doug McGarrett wrote: protects the passwords you use to fetch and send email. Even more reason to ditch this password. I check email 3 - 4 times a day. I reflexively close the file each time, so I need the d---ed password every time. So somehow I have defeated that. How? --doug