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GMAIL SUDDENLY NOT SENDING FROM THUNDERBIRD

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I have been successfully receiving and sending emails from my gmail account through my Thunderbird client app for some time, however I am suddenly no longer able to send gmail from Thunderbird. I have changed nothing in my settings. I now get an error message that connection to smtp.gmail.com has TIMED OUT. Does anyone know what the problem may be and how to fix it please?

It stopped sending about a week ago, an then started sending again the next day without me changing anything, but now it has not been able to send for the last 2 days again..

I have been successfully receiving and sending emails from my gmail account through my Thunderbird client app for some time, however I am suddenly no longer able to send gmail from Thunderbird. I have changed nothing in my settings. I now get an error message that connection to smtp.gmail.com has TIMED OUT. Does anyone know what the problem may be and how to fix it please? It stopped sending about a week ago, an then started sending again the next day without me changing anything, but now it has not been able to send for the last 2 days again..

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See https://support.mozilla.org/kb/cannot-send-messages

What is your anti-virus software?

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