- #MYATT APP WONT RETRIEVE ACCOUNT INFO HOW TO#
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- #MYATT APP WONT RETRIEVE ACCOUNT INFO PASSWORD#
That was good advice 20 years ago when we were all using Microsoft outlook or outlook express and it excelled at executing the malware in the message body. Yet others warn about the risks of opening a suspicious email. But at home, whom else but you is going to be seeing them? Burglars are not the kinds of people interested in your cyber security. This discussion is about fitting in with their demands, not about th security of what they demand.īut keep in mind that folks will also tell you not to write down your passwords. So if you really with to address the issue take it to ATT or Yahoo.
#MYATT APP WONT RETRIEVE ACCOUNT INFO PASSWORD#
This works, however "Keeper" password manager rates the provided Oauth "Key" as poor
(For an IMAP account, delete the existing password for both the IMAP and SMTP servers and replace them with your secure mail key.) * Go to your preferred email app and replace the existing password with your secure mail key. * If you lose or forget the secure mail key, you can create new secure mail keys as needed. * For security purposes, the secure mail key only shows until you select OK.
#MYATT APP WONT RETRIEVE ACCOUNT INFO UPDATE#
(Jot down your secure mail key, so you have it handy if you have to update an email app on several devices.) * Select Copy secure mail key to clipboard. * Enter a nickname for the secure mail key to make it easier to recognize. * If you have more than one email address, select the one you want to use. * Scroll to Secure mail key and select Manage secure mail key. (You’ll find a drop-down menu at the top if you have multiple accounts.) * Select the email account that you want to get a secure mail key for. In the mean time use a secure mail key using the instructions from the ATT web site which I have copied below. Read this answer in context ? 2 All Replies (9)
#MYATT APP WONT RETRIEVE ACCOUNT INFO HOW TO#
Learn how to create a secure mail key from your mobile device, tablet, or computer. In the mean time use a secure mail key using the instructions from the ATT web site here which I have copied below. Thunderbird can not implement the mess they are making because it breaks the oAuth standard, or at least hat was what the Yahoo reps said when we implemented Yahoo. So the Thunderbird folks are between a rock and a hard place. Thunderbird can not support oAuth for ATT because they don't have a key. Perhaps you could ask ATT what their oAuth private key is.