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Hierdie gesprek is in die argief. Vra asseblief 'n nuwe vraag as jy hulp nodig het.

Hi There: all of the sudden Thunderbird version 60.6.1 (32 Bit) is asking for a password

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Hi There:

All of the sudden Thunderbi


My configuration is to imap to gmail using TLS/STARTTLS:587.  

My iPhone which uses the same configuration is connecting fine to my gmail account.

Any ideas?

It was working just fine this morning, I was sending and receiving emails, and then around 10AM EDT, I got the Login to server imap.gmail.com with username xxxxxx failed.

Hi There: All of the sudden Thunderbi My configuration is to imap to gmail using TLS/STARTTLS:587. My iPhone which uses the same configuration is connecting fine to my gmail account. Any ideas? It was working just fine this morning, I was sending and receiving emails, and then around 10AM EDT, I got the Login to server imap.gmail.com with username xxxxxx failed.

Gekose oplossing

I figured it out. Gmail uses 2 step authentication, Thunderbird doesnt support it(?). So I created an APP password and used that password for Thunderbird and its all working.

The weird thing is why did it happen.

That rhetorical.

Paul

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Gekose oplossing

I figured it out. Gmail uses 2 step authentication, Thunderbird doesnt support it(?). So I created an APP password and used that password for Thunderbird and its all working.

The weird thing is why did it happen.

That rhetorical.

Paul