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I am locked out of IMAP for want of a password and I don't know what password is required.

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I took my laptop overseas (from the UK) and because I was on a quite different wi-fi network, Gmail wanted me to verify my account and change my Google password, which I did. Gmail now works fine via Chrome. But Thunderbird now asks for:

Enter your password for [my  email address@gmail.com]@imap.googlemail.com:   and I have no idea what password is required.  Whatever password I put in, and I've tried every variant of password that I can ever remember using anywhere, gets rejected.

If I did set up such a password when I downloaded and began to use Thunderbird I can't remember it, and I can see no way to get Thunderbird to remind me. I even uninstalled Thunderbird and then loaded it afresh, but it just restored what I always had - no emails in for the last 2 weeks (though I have them all on Gmail itself).. Any suggestions welcome!

I took my laptop overseas (from the UK) and because I was on a quite different wi-fi network, Gmail wanted me to verify my account and change my Google password, which I did. Gmail now works fine via Chrome. But Thunderbird now asks for: Enter your password for [my email address@gmail.com]@imap.googlemail.com: and I have no idea what password is required. Whatever password I put in, and I've tried every variant of password that I can ever remember using anywhere, gets rejected. If I did set up such a password when I downloaded and began to use Thunderbird I can't remember it, and I can see no way to get Thunderbird to remind me. I even uninstalled Thunderbird and then loaded it afresh, but it just restored what I always had - no emails in for the last 2 weeks (though I have them all on Gmail itself).. Any suggestions welcome!

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You aren't stuck. Thunderbird will prompt you for the password if it doesn't have one. Use the password which works fine with Chrome to access your Gmail.

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You'll need to delete the old password Thunderbird has remembered. You'll then be prompted for the new password.

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Setting_and_changing_email_passwords

Use the same password which works fine with Chrome.

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Thank you. I have now tried this link, but there are no remembered passwords in the box, so none to delete. Probably I didn't tick 'remember password' when I set it up. So if I can't remember the password, and I didn't ask Thunderbird to save it, am I completely stuck ?

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Réiteach Roghnaithe

You aren't stuck. Thunderbird will prompt you for the password if it doesn't have one. Use the password which works fine with Chrome to access your Gmail.

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I did try that first. It generated a tiny reply which didn't stay on screen bottom right long enough for me to read it, so this time I snipped it so that I could.. I was apparently lacking an Application-Specific password, and I got Google to generate one for me which I cut and pasted into Thunderbird's request for new password - and all the last two weeks e-mails suddenly appeared! Next time we go to the Caribbean I'll just take the i-pad instead of a windows lap-top. Many thanks for your help.