

MAC MAIL DELETE ACCOUNT PASSWORD PASSWORD
If you are leaving the computer, and planning for a trip, make sure you have admin account the password is remembered in your brain. You can also use keychains to store confidential information such as credit card numbers or personal identification numbers (PINs) for bank accounts. Ī keychain is a locked, encrypted container used in Keychain Access to store account names and passwords for apps, servers, AirPort base stations, and websites. Passwords are encrypted and no one can steal, even the user can't read them. So there is no point of deleting this folder for normal working computer. Keychain folder > The first folder Alfa - Numeric contains internet account ( mail passwords ), this folder is deleted when keychain is corrupted and various pop - ups appears. In user library : macOS Sierra: Library folder Thank you in advance for any help you can give. Where in TimeMachine might I look for the correct files to restore when I come back from travel? If I'm not able to do that, then I'll have to delete the accounts. But there must be a way to do it in Sierra also? In Snow Leopard it's no problem to delete the passwords and save. I just want to make sure no one can use them. Help! I want to remove them to secure my computer before I travel. But still the passwords are there in Mail's Pref > Accounts and Internet Accounts. I even went into Keychain Access and deleted the passwords for the mail servers connected to the mail accounts. I tried to delete the passwords in Internet Accounts also, to no avail. I've opened Pref > Accounts, and manually deleted passwords on one of the accounts, but when I click save, Mail replies that it could not verify the account, and refuses to save the change. I'm trying to delete all passwords from my email accounts in Mail.
