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Thunderbird

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Recently I discovered that Thunderbird will send to only one email address. If there are more than one, the "Sending" popup is displayed then nothing else happens. No error, just never completes the transmission. Works fine with only one address entered. I think this happened after the last update. Now running v 91.6.0, 32 bit (on 64 bit system) POP3 server at Dot5Hosting

Updated to v 91.6.1 and that did not fix the problem :(

What may be happening? Thanks, Woody

Recently I discovered that Thunderbird will send to only one email address. If there are more than one, the "Sending" popup is displayed then nothing else happens. No error, just never completes the transmission. Works fine with only one address entered. I think this happened after the last update. Now running v 91.6.0, 32 bit (on 64 bit system) POP3 server at Dot5Hosting Updated to v 91.6.1 and that did not fix the problem :( What may be happening? Thanks, Woody

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Are your server settings secure (SSL) or non-secure? If the latter, sending might be limited to a single recipient.

https://www.dot5hosting.com/help/article/email-client-setup

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Thanks for the suggestion. I think it is unsecured. However the setup has not been changed and multiple email address were working just the other day. Woody

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Dot5 suggested a change in the server addressing, different from has been (up until now) working. Will give that a shot. Thanks again, Woody