![]() That why, like account passwords and security questions, you can only replace and never recover. And while att is generating the 16-character secure mail key for you, like account passwords and security questions, they are stored as encrypted data. Aside from creating them through myAT&T they have nothing to do with your webmail passwords which is why you cannot create or change them like passwords (although you can also change your account password from myAT&T as well). Secure mail keys are not account passwords (which is the main point of having them) and are only used by email client apps like Thunderbird. Continue To create your own collections, you must have a Mozilla Add-ons account. You don't create the passwords for sub-accounts directly from the primary account. Continue to complete the simple login process. ![]() If you have multiple accounts (sub-accounts) then you need to log into myAT&T using each account's email address and password to create it's own secure mail key. You implied that you already knew how to create the secure mail key through myAT&T. So I gave you instructions on how to do that in Thunderbird. To add a new email account, click Account Actions in the bottom left corner, then click Add Mail Account. In this window, you have the option to edit the settings for accounts you have already added to Thunderbird, as well as add new ones. ![]() Step 4: The Account Settings window will open. Where are you looking? You asked how to change your password to the secure mail key in Thunderbird. Step 3: In the menu that drops down, click Account Settings. I have tried following the path you suggested and cannot find it.
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