(In reply to Stefan Fleiter (:sfleiter) from comment #80)
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> > My (horrible) solution is an AutoHotkey script which keeps feeding the
> > password (stored in the AutoHotkey script) into the login dialog
>
> A better workaround is to use the Saved Password Editor.
> After you entered the password you'll get the thunderbird password prompt
> with username and password filled and only have to hit enter.
> See here:
> https://addons.mozilla.org/de/thunderbird/addon/saved-password-editor/
Thanks for the tip, but not working for the RSS feeds login dialogs of Thunderbird for me.
That add-on mentions that it may not work on some sites (?) and refers to further possible add-ons as solution. (I have not tried these alternatives.)
(In reply to Stefan Fleiter (:sfleiter) from comment #80) /addons. mozilla. org/de/ thunderbird/ addon/saved- password- editor/
[...]
> > My (horrible) solution is an AutoHotkey script which keeps feeding the
> > password (stored in the AutoHotkey script) into the login dialog
>
> A better workaround is to use the Saved Password Editor.
> After you entered the password you'll get the thunderbird password prompt
> with username and password filled and only have to hit enter.
> See here:
> https:/
Thanks for the tip, but not working for the RSS feeds login dialogs of Thunderbird for me.
That add-on mentions that it may not work on some sites (?) and refers to further possible add-ons as solution. (I have not tried these alternatives.)