On 2/25/21 11:44 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
If you tell Thunderbird to remember your sending and receiving passwords, and not use a master Thunderbird password, you will never be bothered by a mail-related password again. I don't feel safe about Thunderbird storing passwords and not protecting them, so that anybody that gains access to the disk can read all the stored passwords. Even if you live alone and there is a key to the house. You do not know if one day in the next five years you will have a visitor, a guest, a partner, a worker, a thief, a nurse... or a clever dog.
Indeed, I don't recommend it either. Security and ease-of-use are inversely proportional. At least Doug is able to choose what's best for his circumstances, and he now has the data to make an intelligent choice. Regards, Lew