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Can't login/add iCloud account

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Some hours ago my iCloud account stopped working on Thunderbird; I already tried re-entering the password, deleting and trying to add the account again, but it isn't letting me add it again, my account is working fine on all Apple devices and I have access to the mail on browser.

I've tried using the main iCloud address, the "alias" address, and using the real password as well as the unique "App Password".

Thunderbird version is: 115.7.0 (64-bit)

Some hours ago my iCloud account stopped working on Thunderbird; I already tried re-entering the password, deleting and trying to add the account again, but it isn't letting me add it again, my account is working fine on all Apple devices and I have access to the mail on browser. I've tried using the main iCloud address, the "alias" address, and using the real password as well as the unique "App Password". Thunderbird version is: 115.7.0 (64-bit)

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iCloud Mail service is down. Good idea to check the System Status before.

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Gekose oplossing

iCloud Mail service is down. Good idea to check the System Status before.