Inbox not working
Wanted to block sender on my main account dlbowen@ntlworldworld using a filter. Found this deleted all messages in my inbox Since then inbox not receiving mail even though I deleted the filter.
Tried Setup Your Existing E-mail Address. This recognised my imap account settings, but error message came up saying incoming server already exists. I can still send messages, which has been confirmed. David.
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I would assume you are seeing some sort of error message, what is it?
A small box appears with the message
Unable to login at server Probably wrong configuration user name or password
I have tried both my Full name and my first name and surname. My password is correct as I have it written down. David
re :Tried Setup Your Existing E-mail Address. This recognised my imap account settings, but error message came up saying incoming server already exists.
That's because it does exist. You already have a imap mail account set up for that email address and you say you are still able to send. So there is no fault with that message.
re :Wanted to block sender on my main account ..... using a filter. Found this deleted all messages in my inbox
Clearly, you did something very wrong. Either you chose to block yourself or set up a condition that would apply to any email. Did you create the 'Message filter' in Thunderbird? Did you create the Message Filter on the server via webmail account ? You say you deleted the problem Filter. At this point - Have you removed/disabled ALL Message Filters? If no, then disable all the Message Filters you have set up for that account.
re : Error Message : Unable to login at server - Probably wrong configuration user name or password
It could be a typo error with User Name or password or perhaps they are ok but not with whatever server settings you have got set up. So it's necessary to check all.
re :I have tried both my Full name and my first name and surname.
In Thunderbird's 'Account Settings' > 'Server Settings' for the account/email address
'User Name' is usually your full email address, but on a few occasions it will be the first part of email address - the bit before the @ sign. Depends upon the server.
Perhaps it would be a good idea to post some information about the current state of the server settings. Then we can offer better information rather than guessing. In Thunderbird Menu icon > Help > More Troubleshooting Information Scroll to 'Mail and News Accounts' section Copy all the data in that section and paste it into this forum question 'Post a Reply' text box.
upload a jpeg image showing what you see in: 'Account Settings' > 'Server Settings' for the account