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   Jota.Ce to All   
   Re: Seamonkey Mail can't pass OAuth2 aut   
   27 Nov 25 03:05:20   
   
   From: josecss.es@gmail.com   
      
   El 25/11/2025 a las 11:32, Daniel70 escribió:   
   > On 25/11/2025 6:06 am, Jota.Ce wrote:   
   >> El 24/11/2025 a las 10:18, Daniel70 escribió:   
   >>> On 24/11/2025 2:15 am, R Daneel Olivaw wrote:   
   >>>> Daniel70 wrote:   
   >>>>> On 22/11/2025 11:52 pm, Richmond wrote:   
   >>>>>> Daniel70  writes:   
   >>>>>>> On 22/11/2025 3:52 am, Richmond wrote:   
   >>>>>>>> "Jota.Ce"  writes:   
   >>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>>> Hi there.   
   >>>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>>> I think i have reached the limit of days i can stay without providing   
   >>>>>>>>> a new authentication in my organization (new OAuth2 token?), as a   
   >>>>>>>>> popup window appears requiring username and password when i try to   
   >>>>>>>>> retrieve new mails.   
   >>>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>>> The problem is when i fill the password and in the next window i have   
   >>>>>>>>> to click on "Continue" in "Trust in ?"   
   >>>>>>>>> question.   
   >>>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>>> That button does nothing and both buttons (Cancel and Continue) stand   
   >>>>>>>>> in grey forever. There's no change to fill the new OTP code provided   
   >>>>>>>>> by our authenticator app.   
   >>>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>>> I have made this process several times, and SeaMonkey was able to   
   >>>>>>>>> handle this without problems.   
   >>>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>>> Any suggestion?   
   >>>>>>>> I had problems with Yahoo which I got around by disabling and   
   >>>>>>>> re-enabling javascript during the authentication process. It was not   
   >>>>>>>> easy but I did document it in this group.   
   >>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>> I've had to use FF to get to my Yahoo mail account for the last month   
   or so.   
   >>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>> I don't think I have Javascript enabled in my SeaMonkey.   
   >>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>> How might I enable it in SeaMonkey??   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>> How did you disable it?   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>> I'm guess I never enabled it when I installed SM ten months or so ago!!   
   >>>>   
   >>>> It is enabled by default.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> Preferences -> Advanced -> Scripts   
   >>>> That will show you what you have (or not).   
   >>>   
   >>> Oh, right, and there it is ....   
   >>>   
   >>> Browser -> Allow scripts for ...   
   >>> Change status bar text   
   >>> Disable or replace context menus   
   >>> (so bottom two only)   
   >>>   
   >>> And then, in 'Debugging' "Show chrome JavaScript errors and warnings"   
   >> In Edit->Preferences->Advanced->Scripts i only have check marks on:   
   >>   - Change text on statusbar (allow JS to do it)   
   >>   - Show chrome JS errors and warnings   
   >>   
   >> I can't do anything in that OAuth2 popup window with context menu,   
   shortchut keys, address bar,... just only clicking and writing on form's   
   >> text boxes, and clicking on form's buttons.   
   >>   
   >> Is there maybe a setting in about:config to allow any other actions?   
   >   
   > I would think 'YES' .... but what they are is beyond me. Sorry.   
      
   Does anyone know how to avoid that a form or a popup window forbids using   
   context menu or shortcuts?   
      
   I mean... a form could forbit those actions through JavaScript, but... why   
   can't you just simply hit F5 on that popup window?   
      
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