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Cannot connect to ATT Mail using IMAP

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I was unable to send emails from TBird version 91.7.0, so I removed TBird, rebooted and reinstalled it again. I know about the ATT secure mail key/initial password, so that is not an issue.

The problem is that when I go through the TBird setup procedure, it connects, but using only POP3. IMAP is not a choice., and I need IMAP to sync our accounts into TBird on the PCs.

When I try to use manual setup, and the IMAP port 993 it will not work.

Do I need to remove my name from TBird somehow - if so, how to do it?

TIA 4/2/2022

I was unable to send emails from TBird version 91.7.0, so I removed TBird, rebooted and reinstalled it again. I know about the ATT secure mail key/initial password, so that is not an issue. The problem is that when I go through the TBird setup procedure, it connects, but using only POP3. IMAP is not a choice., and I need IMAP to sync our accounts into TBird on the PCs. When I try to use manual setup, and the IMAP port 993 it will not work. Do I need to remove my name from TBird somehow - if so, how to do it? TIA 4/2/2022
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Enter the correct Hostnames, imap.mail.att.net and smtp.mail.att.net, and set the authentication to normal password.

https://www.att.com/support/article/dsl-high-speed/KM1010523/

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Enter the correct Hostnames, imap.mail.att.net and smtp.mail.att.net, and set the authentication to normal password.

https://www.att.com/support/article/dsl-high-speed/KM1010523/

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All outgoing settings are correct, Thunderbird still cannot send emails.

Receiving is fine, once I got past ATT's Secure Mail Key protocol. Maybe there is now a secure mail key on outgoing also? Never existed before.

Logging on thru a browser works fine, it can even see drafts created in T'Bird, that I can then mail, but wife and I really miss T'Bird, as it much better to use.

When I called ATT, knowledge of the folks on the phone varies from non-existant to better, but none of the 4 reps I talked to was able to fix the problem.

Could use some help, please.

TUA

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The outgoing should apply the same key used for the incoming. Check Saved Passwords in Preferences and delete any obsolete entries. Disable a VPN if you have one and exclude the profile folder from antivirus scanning. Post a picture or description of the error when sending.