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Re: Stealing settings from Mail.app
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Re: Stealing settings from Mail.app


  • Subject: Re: Stealing settings from Mail.app
  • From: Jn <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 30 May 2010 22:11:55 -0700 (PDT)

Would you have the API code to retrieve it?  Not sure what to pass to get the mobile me password.

--
Chris

On 31/05/2010, at 2:43 AM, Jens Alfke <email@hidden> wrote:


On May 30, 2010, at 12:55 AM, Chris Idou wrote:

OK, I see. So is Mobile-Me the only special case, or is there a more general rule about other places to find smtp server passwords?

AFAIK it’s the only special case. In general, an SMTP server’s password is stored under that server name in the keychain, as you’d expect.

—Jens




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