@timlocke: You are correct. It is not a trivial exercise. You either have to take out a new email address or you need to know how to save a TB Profile and copy parts of it (using Windows File Manager) after creating the IMAP type account if you want ...
@57: Yes, I think so. Its almost as if Rogers is acting as a cutout with regard to email clients. The client connects to a Rogers server with a 16 character App Password. And then Rogers hits your Account Information for the Yahoo email server and ...
I think I'm starting to understand. When I use my browser and go to Yahoo web mail I still use my old password. That works just like it always has. But now, when I use my email client (Thunderbird) its now been set up with a new Rogers generated 16 c...
@Bruce: I had been waiting for the day when my Thunderbird came back to me and told me my old password wouldn't work. And then for me to enter the new, Rogers generated, password to replace the old one. I figured Rogers would remember I'd generated a...