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Thunderbird does not give option to save SMTP password

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I'm using Thunderbird 88.0b1 on Manjaro Linux 21.0. I've noticed this problem since the update to 87.0b1 The option to save a password for the SMTP server is not available. I get this dialog which does not show the option to save the password:

https://imgur.com/TmCa2OV

I have tried the solution posted here: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1279691#answer-1289964 to delete the three files and restart. I do get the option to save passwords on the IMAP accounts but not on the SMTP account.

Any ideas?

I'm using Thunderbird 88.0b1 on Manjaro Linux 21.0. I've noticed this problem since the update to 87.0b1 The option to save a password for the SMTP server is not available. I get this dialog which does not show the option to save the password: https://imgur.com/TmCa2OV I have tried the solution posted here: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1279691#answer-1289964 to delete the three files and restart. I do get the option to save passwords on the IMAP accounts but not on the SMTP account. Any ideas?

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This was a bug in TB Beta and is fixed in Thunderbird 89.0b2.

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This was a bug in TB Beta and is fixed in Thunderbird 89.0b2.