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why is there a padlock next to my e-mail address -

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The day after I set up my e-mails on Thunderbird, this padlock appeared next to my e-mail address and I now am unable to receive e-mails. Any thoughts?

The day after I set up my e-mails on Thunderbird, this padlock appeared next to my e-mail address and I now am unable to receive e-mails. Any thoughts?

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Padlocks are not a problem They simply indicate accounts which use a secured connection, and an encryption technology such as SSL or TLS.

Here are my accounts. All of them work. The few without padlocks are genuinely non-secured.

Maybe if you post your settings we can go forward to solve your connection problems.

Please add the troubleshooting information to your post. To find the Troubleshooting information:

  1. Open Help (or click on three-line-icon and select Help);
  2. Choose Troubleshooting Information;
  3. Clear the check box Include account names;
  4. Use the button Copy to clipboard to select all;
  5. Paste this in your post.

Please also add the result of these troubleshooting steps to your post

  • Does Thunderbird work in TB Safe mode (see Thunderbird Safe Mode)?
  • Do you use anti-virus and firewall software? What is the version?
  • Who is the email provider?
  • Who is the internet provider?
  • Is there any error message? What is the exact error message?
  • What steps did you take right before this happened?

Please post back with this information and any other questions you might have.