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It is detected, both in the General Email Configuration view and in the editing view of the Outbound Email module, that if the browser has the password stored, the auto-completion of this field is performed even though the “Change Password” link is being displayed and apparently the password entry type is not part of the form. It is verified that the password entry has the display: none property.
Consequently, if the password saved in the browser is outdated or incorrect, performing the password auto-completion generates an authentication error when sending the test email even though the “Change Password” link is visibly visible.
This behavior can confuse the user since the password is correctly stored in the database but may be incorrectly stored in the browser.
In addition, in the Outbound Email module there is no “Change Password” link and when entering it, the password is also recovered from the browser, causing the possible error when performing the sending test.
This behavior was detected in Google Chrome Version 127.0.6533.72 (Official Build) (64-bit). With Firefox 128.0.3 (64-bit) it does not happen.
Possible Fix
Do not recover the browser password when accessing the Email Settings view or the Edit view of the Outbound Email module
Steps to Reproduce the Issue
Access the Email Settings view and save a first configuration with the correct password. At the same time, save the password in the browser (After clicking on save the record, a dialog box is usually displayed to save the user and password in the browser)
Exit the record and log in again. Click on the Change password button and check that the browser password is recovered.
Go to the Outbound Email module and access the editing view of the system record. Check that the password stored in the browser is recovered in the password field.
Access the browser's password manager and change the password to an incorrect one.
Access the editing view of Email Settings and, with the password input "hidden" and the "Change Password" text displayed, check that the test sending is not carried out correctly
Access the editing view of the Outbound Email system record and check that the recovered password is incorrect when obtaining an authentication error when sending a test email. Also, check that if we change the password, the test sending is carried out correctly
Context
No response
Version
7.14.3
What browser are you currently using?
Chrome
Browser Version
127.0.6533.72 (Official Build) (64-bit)
Environment Information
MySQL, PHP Version 7.4.33
Operating System and Version
Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Issue
It is detected, both in the General Email Configuration view and in the editing view of the Outbound Email module, that if the browser has the password stored, the auto-completion of this field is performed even though the “Change Password” link is being displayed and apparently the password entry type is not part of the form. It is verified that the password entry has the display: none property.
Consequently, if the password saved in the browser is outdated or incorrect, performing the password auto-completion generates an authentication error when sending the test email even though the “Change Password” link is visibly visible.
This behavior can confuse the user since the password is correctly stored in the database but may be incorrectly stored in the browser.
In addition, in the Outbound Email module there is no “Change Password” link and when entering it, the password is also recovered from the browser, causing the possible error when performing the sending test.
This behavior was detected in Google Chrome Version 127.0.6533.72 (Official Build) (64-bit). With Firefox 128.0.3 (64-bit) it does not happen.
Possible Fix
Do not recover the browser password when accessing the Email Settings view or the Edit view of the Outbound Email module
Steps to Reproduce the Issue
Context
No response
Version
7.14.3
What browser are you currently using?
Chrome
Browser Version
127.0.6533.72 (Official Build) (64-bit)
Environment Information
MySQL, PHP Version 7.4.33
Operating System and Version
Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: