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Edit password in thunderbird 60.5.1-linux

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Cant find any place to change password (Thunderbird 60.5.1 Linux) followed directions in support but it wasnt there (edit>Preferences>Security tab>Password Management). Where is it?

Cant find any place to change password (Thunderbird 60.5.1 Linux) followed directions in support but it wasnt there (edit>Preferences>Security tab>Password Management). Where is it?

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I think "Preferences" are accessed through "tools > options". I can access a password tab here on Windows and I assume Linux is the same.

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Edit/Preferences/Security/Passwords/Saved Passwords is the correct location on Linux, but some versions of Linux don't clearly delineate the subsections of Security as separate tabs:

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1224215

Is that the problem?

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Edit (Alt-E) > Preferences > Security > Passwords tab > Saved Passwords > Show Passwords

You'll have to enter the master password in case you set one.

Right-click a password entry - Edit password