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Cannot send or receive GMail messages in Thunderbird

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Good afternoon I have 2 accounts in Thunderbird - a gmail and a Yahoo. Both were running great from the time I set up Thunderbird about 2 weeks ago until yesterday when the gmail account stopped sending and receiving. The Yahoo account is still fine. I have not received a message in Thunderbird in my gmail account since, although I have logged in on the web and confirmed that there are incoming messages in my account.

When I attempt to send a message from the gmail account I receive an error message - "Add Security Exception". If I click "View" nothing happens. If I click "Get Certificate" the section "Unknown Identity" changes to "No Information Available". However, when I cancelled the message I noticed a new error message appeared - "Send Error Message" and when I returned to the main Thunderbird screen I noticed a new tab appeared "Certificate for smtp.gmail.com".

As you can imagine, I seem to be getting nowhere with this and as I am only an intermediate user with computers I don't know where to go next. Subsequently, I sincerely hope that someone out there is able to help me. Any assistance would be very much appreciated.

The following are my Thunderbird settings for the gmail account :- Incoming Server Server type : IMAP Mail Server Server name : imap.gmail.com Port : 993 User name : [myname]@gmail.com Connection security : SSL/TLS Authentication method : OAuth2

Outgoing server Description : Google Mail Server name : smtp.gmail.com Port : 465 Connection security : SSL/TLS Authentication method : OAuth2 User name : [myname]@gmail.com


A copy of the error messages as well as the Certificate are attached.

Good afternoon I have 2 accounts in Thunderbird - a gmail and a Yahoo. Both were running great from the time I set up Thunderbird about 2 weeks ago until yesterday when the gmail account stopped sending and receiving. The Yahoo account is still fine. I have not received a message in Thunderbird in my gmail account since, although I have logged in on the web and confirmed that there are incoming messages in my account. When I attempt to send a message from the gmail account I receive an error message - "Add Security Exception". If I click "View" nothing happens. If I click "Get Certificate" the section "Unknown Identity" changes to "No Information Available". However, when I cancelled the message I noticed a new error message appeared - "Send Error Message" and when I returned to the main Thunderbird screen I noticed a new tab appeared "Certificate for smtp.gmail.com". As you can imagine, I seem to be getting nowhere with this and as I am only an intermediate user with computers I don't know where to go next. Subsequently, I sincerely hope that someone out there is able to help me. Any assistance would be very much appreciated. The following are my Thunderbird settings for the gmail account :- Incoming Server Server type : IMAP Mail Server Server name : imap.gmail.com Port : 993 User name : [myname]@gmail.com Connection security : SSL/TLS Authentication method : OAuth2 Outgoing server Description : Google Mail Server name : smtp.gmail.com Port : 465 Connection security : SSL/TLS Authentication method : OAuth2 User name : [myname]@gmail.com A copy of the error messages as well as the Certificate are attached.
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Mike Flint said

Hi Matt The only response I get seems to be that a new tab is opened on the Thunderbird main screen listing all the details of a Certificate. I did attach a screenshot of this in my initial post. Hope you can read it. I had trouble copying it. Cheers Mike

Read what? I see your original image

But this I can not read.

Perhaps trying to stitch multiple screens of information into a single image just makes it not work. I really do not know. What is important here is the issuer that is recorded and shown in that certificate. Just in case I am correct in my assumption you are using Nortons I will include the link to their discussion https://community.norton.com/en/forums/auto-update-norton-360-v2449067835-now-causes-security-exception-thunderbird

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Are you another of the Norton customers that are loosing access to email because of some update they have released? All the topics I have seen have included self signed certificates issues by Norton.

What does it say when you click the view button?

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Hi Matt

The only response I get seems to be that a new tab is opened on the Thunderbird main screen listing all the details of a Certificate. I did attach a screenshot of this in my initial post. Hope you can read it. I had trouble copying it.

Cheers Mike

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Mike Flint said

Hi Matt The only response I get seems to be that a new tab is opened on the Thunderbird main screen listing all the details of a Certificate. I did attach a screenshot of this in my initial post. Hope you can read it. I had trouble copying it. Cheers Mike

Read what? I see your original image

But this I can not read.

Perhaps trying to stitch multiple screens of information into a single image just makes it not work. I really do not know. What is important here is the issuer that is recorded and shown in that certificate. Just in case I am correct in my assumption you are using Nortons I will include the link to their discussion https://community.norton.com/en/forums/auto-update-norton-360-v2449067835-now-causes-security-exception-thunderbird

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Thanks Matt

Issue resolved. I cannot thank you enough. Your blood is worth bottling.

Thanks again Mike

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PS: I think I will have to look for an alternative to Norton 360.

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