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thunderbird password problem/screenreaders?

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bando?ers@gmail

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Sep 27, 2009, 2:00:57 AM9/27/09
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I stopped using thunderbird more than a year ago when it seemed not
to be able to send passwords to my gmail account anymore. It started
with the outgoing, but after a while stopped receiving the pop3 msgs
also. I was using the google mail notifier, and tried to get into
the config files, but my edditing was of no avail/I did everything on-
line for quite a while.
N now I have another computer running t-bird 2.23. It started out
just fine, but after I tried to install a usenet account along with
my gmail it started rejecting my outgoing e-mail: asks for password
that it has onboard, and even if I retype and say not to use password
manager it keeps sending errors. I I keep getting promped for smpt
password for another account I set up and promptlyy deleted too.
There is no left over password in the passwordmanager that I can
find, and I justtried to send my mail in safe mode-no luck.
I am blind and use screenreaders. JAWS works pretty well with t-
bird, but it doesn't read the errors "alerts". NVDA's prerelease ver.
also works somewhat but the development snapshots never read text in
msgs. Nvda at least let me know which password was requested, but Iam
still really at a loss as to what to do, and mozilla has f'ing visual
only captchas to register and ask in forums etc.
Help! Please. Any word on new scripts for JAWS and T-bird? I could
only find scripts for old vers of both JFW and t-bird.
Burt Henry


does anyone use this--http://www.vinux.org.uk/
if the only tool you have is a hammer you tend to see every problem as
a nail.

James Teh

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Sep 27, 2009, 10:28:45 PM9/27/09
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On 27/09/2009 4:00 PM, bando?ers@gmail wrote:
> NVDA's prerelease ver.
> also works somewhat but the development snapshots never read text in
> msgs.
You really need to be using a Thunderbird 3 pre-release if you want
decent support in screen readers, especially NVDA. Thunderbird 2 does
not have some of the required accessibility support to allow NVDA to
work with it well.

Jamie

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bando?ers@gmail

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Oct 12, 2009, 8:48:29 PM10/12/09
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Thanks James:


James Teh wrote:
> On 27/09/2009 4:00 PM, bando?ers@gmail wrote:
> > NVDA's prerelease ver.
> > also works somewhat but the development snapshots never read text in
> > msgs.
> You really need to be using a Thunderbird 3 pre-release if you want
> decent support in screen readers, especially NVDA.

The latest beta is the most accessible?


Thunderbird 2 does
> not have some of the required accessibility support to allow NVDA to
> work with it well.
>
> Jamie
>

BTW-I more or less resolved my password issue/there seems to be an
out going server choice left over from a deleted account, and it got
selected. I am still investigatingThanks again.
Burt

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