'Mail' Password.
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1 | Having trouble organising the 'Mail' programme on my HP laptop which seems to be related to something very basic- my confusion about my password. I’ve worked out how to access it- from 'Manage Accounts'- and selecting an account to edit the settings. Selecting the Xtra account, brings up the Xtra Account Settings- including the password. johnhb - 2020-12-06 18:25:00 |
2 | try log into the xtra webmail to confirm the password is correct or not, you can also reset the password from there The password is tied to the xtra email account, managed by Spark, so it must match the current password that Xtra/Spark have on file... Edited by king1 at 6:38 pm, Sun 6 Dec king1 - 2020-12-06 18:34:00 |
3 | HP will not be interested. They made the computer and have nothing to do with your passwords or other issues. And it's completely irrelevant as any kind of warranty issue. So forget that avenue. Can you access the Xtra mail account from this link ? https://www.spark.co.nz/xtramail/signin and if so does it sign in automatically without you having to type in a password ? nice_lady - 2020-12-06 18:38:00 |
4 | Thanks for your suggestions but magic just happened and it came to its senses and just fixed itself. Thanks for your interest anyway. johnhb - 2020-12-06 19:18:00 |
5 | Hmm... nice_lady - 2020-12-06 19:23:00 |
6 | You can write down passwords in a notebook, as hackers can't access them, therefore are pretty secure. tygertung - 2020-12-07 06:49:00 |
7 | johnhb wrote: Don't have to write the entire thing...for instance someone I know uses one and has Uxxxxx3 written....because he knows whats between u and 3 I guess. lythande1 - 2020-12-07 08:12:00 |
8 | johnhb wrote:
As I said HP will not want to know. Warranty issues are rarely if ever applied to software and otherwise only applied to hardware - the physical bits of your computer. Also the manufacturer of the computer has no interest whatsoever in whether you're having troubles with passwords. It's completely not in their sphere of things they need to care about. And also if you DO have an issue on ANY device or other product which MAY be covered by warranty don't just assume that because the warranty period has expired you can't claim. You need to do a bit of research on the CGA. Consumer Guarantees Act. Here in Nz, (and they have a similar one in Oz), this has great power to help you. We just got a full refund for a fitbit, (which carried a one year warranty), refunded under the CGA. It was almost two years old. Not the first time the CGA has helped us either. nice_lady - 2020-12-07 08:41:00 |
9 | johnhb wrote:
Y1u s3y p4n. Edited by spyware at 8:55 am, Mon 7 Dec spyware - 2020-12-07 08:54:00 |