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Thunderbird is able to logon to ATT.NET, after I changes my ATT.NET PW

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Running Thunderbird, with auto login to my ATT.NET account. I recently changed my ATT.NET PW (on ATT.NET) Thunderbird is still able to log on to my ATT.NET account and rec/send emails. I went into PW manager and removed the saved PW for my ATT email account.

Thunderbird is still able to log into ATT.NET

Running Thunderbird, with auto login to my ATT.NET account. I recently changed my ATT.NET PW (on ATT.NET) Thunderbird is still able to log on to my ATT.NET account and rec/send emails. I went into PW manager and removed the saved PW for my ATT email account. Thunderbird is still able to log into ATT.NET

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I figured it out. ATT.NET uses secure email key. Even though I changed my ATT.NET login PW, it did not prevent Thunderbird from prompting me for a PW; since a previously established secure email key was set up.

I'll mark this as resolved.

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I am unclear on your issue. Is there a problem?

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Réiteach Roghnaithe

I figured it out. ATT.NET uses secure email key. Even though I changed my ATT.NET login PW, it did not prevent Thunderbird from prompting me for a PW; since a previously established secure email key was set up.

I'll mark this as resolved.