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SMTP account can`t be deleted in TB

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I have two SMTP accounts for 2 email providers and want to delete one, but the delete tag is disabled. The other one could be deleted.

W7, TB 46.6.0

I have two SMTP accounts for 2 email providers and want to delete one, but the delete tag is disabled. The other one could be deleted. W7, TB 46.6.0
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In my SMTP server setting window, like the one you posted, the buttons on the right sides are from top to bottom: Add, Edit, Remove, Set Default. I do not know your language so I do not know if that matches your image but I can select a different SMTP setting and click the Set Default button to make the change. This removed the bold,Default, indication of the original server.

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Is is marked as the default account? You cannot delete a default account. Select another one as default and see if you can remove the problem one.

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Thanks, yes, it is default, but how do I change that default?

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Select another one, set it as default. Then you can delete the first one.

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Gekozen oplossing

In my SMTP server setting window, like the one you posted, the buttons on the right sides are from top to bottom: Add, Edit, Remove, Set Default. I do not know your language so I do not know if that matches your image but I can select a different SMTP setting and click the Set Default button to make the change. This removed the bold,Default, indication of the original server.

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Fine, I understood the idea! Now I could delete it. Thanks - solved!