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How To delete saved password (which accesses IP email server)

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THIS ANSWER IS WRONG. THERE IS NO "Tools" choice and using those keys does NOTHING on a Macintosh. Version of TB is 24.5.0

ALSO there are two different "Tools" menus. They have different sub-options. One is the drop-down on the upper tool bar. The other is hidden in that mysterious symbol on the right, having 3 parallel horizontal lines.

>To see what you have saved in Thunderbird go to Tools-Options-Security-Passwords-Saved Passwords

No Menu Bar with Tools? Press the alt key or F10 to make it appear.

THIS ANSWER IS WRONG. THERE IS NO "Tools" choice and using those keys does NOTHING on a Macintosh. Version of TB is 24.5.0 ALSO there are two different "Tools" menus. They have different sub-options. One is the drop-down on the upper tool bar. The other is hidden in that mysterious symbol on the right, having 3 parallel horizontal lines. >To see what you have saved in Thunderbird go to Tools-Options-Security-Passwords-Saved Passwords No Menu Bar with Tools? Press the alt key or F10 to make it appear.

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mysterious hamburger button - Preferences - Security - Passwords - Saved Passwords

How hard is it to figure that out?

Btw, what answer?

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This answer is correct for Windows. I believe you will be looking for Preferences instead of Options on a MAC.

This explains the differences between operating systems. http://kb.mozillazine.org/Menu_differences_in_Windows,_Linux,_and_Mac

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Impossible if I follow the advice given.

That tab talks about MASTER passwords. Not applicable to my problem.

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Yea I found that page. Complete gibberish. What the hell is Sea Monkey and why do they think I spank it?

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Maybe you should stick with using Verizon's web mail page. Maybe you can understand that.