![]() When you access a server, Thunderbird asks you to enter the login credentials and then gives you an option to let it save those credentials so you can use them again in future if need be. The way it works in Thunderbird is very similar to how it works with modern browsers like Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. This makes it much easier for the users who use the client for various accounts and servers without fussing about the dozens of passwords. There’s an inbuilt password manager in Thunderbird that stores the username and password securely and lets you view/edit/delete them as per your needs. With Thunderbird, you get an easy and effective way to manage the passwords that you use to login to any account or outgoing server. Remembering all passwords for all the sites and accounts can get tiresome and yet it is important that you manage them with attention. What is Password Manager in Thunderbird and how to is it?
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