That “bunch of letters/numbers” is your password encoded in Base64. Copy that “bunch” then go to base64encode.org, locate the decode tab, paste the bunch in and decode it. Does it decode to the correct password?I have re-entered my password and username 5 times, and get same results... i am positive that the username and password are correct.
when i then go to the config file and open it up, my password shows up encrypted or something and it shows my password as a bunch of letters/numbers...
I then type my correct password in at that point.
I then go and try to send a test email again. when I do it at that point, i get a different message. this time, it says smtplib.smtp authenticaion erro.... but it actually says username and password not accepted...bad credentials.
because it says that at this point, it makes me think that my username and password were correct the first time, and the smtp authentication was in reference to something else,etc...
Does that make sense?
Thanks
Mitch
When using the Edit Config Info button to enter your information are you using the save and exit button? After you have editted this information and saved it, you will need to exit TTD and restart it for the program to reread the new config info. Again, make sure that you are using the Exit button, not the X in the upper right corner.