.Mac and keychain

Cesar Alsina alsina at mac.com
Thu Nov 16 13:00:13 PST 2006


Check your keychain and delete passwords for .Mac. It's in Utilities-=20
 >Keychain Access =D1I bet you know that , but in case others don't.
Open Mail and check your mail. You'll have to enter the password =20
again, of course, but this may fix the problem.

If that wouldn't work, I would delete the account in Mail, quit the =20
app, do the Keychain thing, launch Mail again and create a brand new =20
shiny one.

Never happened to me, by the way, and I've been with it since it =20
morphed from iTools. Six years already?

Good luck.


On Nov 16, 2006, at 9:44 AM, Google Kreme wrote:

> OK, so I gave up and renewed .Mac afterall, but now I'm having a =20
> problem.
>
> Despite my .mac login and password info being in the OS X keychain, =20=

> every time I startup Mail.app, it asks for the password.  If I =20
> don't provide it, it does not connect to .Mac until I DO provide =20
> it.  checking or unchecking "store in keychain" makes no difference.
>
> And the same thing is happening with iChat.
>
> Solutions?
>
> --=20
> I got a question. If you guys know so much about women, how come =20
> you're here at like the Gas 'n' Sip on a Saturday night completely =20
> alone drinking beers with no women anywhere?
>
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