Is it possible to save the Kmail password, so it doesn't have to be entered whenever you start mail? There is no-one else here, so I'm not worried about anyone reading my mail. If so, how? --doug
Configure KMail -> Network -> Sending -> Modify Check "Store SMTP password in configuration file". Configure KMail -> Network -> Receiving -> Modify Check "Store POP password in configuration file". On May 17, 2004 10:24 pm, Doug McGarrett wrote:
Is it possible to save the Kmail password, so it doesn't have to be entered whenever you start mail? There is no-one else here, so I'm not worried about anyone reading my mail. If so, how?
--doug
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On Tuesday 18 May 2004 06:24, Doug McGarrett wrote:
Is it possible to save the Kmail password, so it doesn't have to be entered whenever you start mail? There is no-one else here, so I'm not worried about anyone reading my mail. If so, how?
--doug In KMail: Settings>ConfigureKmail>Network Click on "Receiving" Tab, press Modify button for the appropriate mailbox. Enter password and check box "Store Pop password in configuration file" If your smtp-server requires a password there is a similar procedure after clicking on "Sending" tab.
Best regards, -- Jos van Kan
Greetings,
Visit Tools -> COnfigure Kmail, and in the settings for receiving
mails just select the remeber password checkbox, also enter your
password there in the textbox available above.
That should work.
Regards.
On Tue, 18 May 2004 00:24:58 -0400, "Doug McGarrett"
Is it possible to save the Kmail password, so it doesn't have to be entered whenever you start mail? There is no-one else here, so I'm not worried about anyone reading my mail. If so, how?
--doug
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participants (4)
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Amish Munshi
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Carlos F Lange
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Doug McGarrett
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Jos van Kan