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Gmail fails to down load from IMAP account

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I have 6 email accounts on Bluebird, 4 Gmail and 2 Yahoo. My 1st Gmail account has decided today to stop downloading email, while all the others still work as they should. I keep getting pop up messages from Bluebird like, Authentication failure while connecting to server imap.gmail.com, or Server imap.gmail.com has disconnected, or Unable to connect to your imap server. Problem only started today and only 1 of the 6 accounts. I have some 40 + email on the server waiting to come down. Any ideas?

Kevin

I have 6 email accounts on Bluebird, 4 Gmail and 2 Yahoo. My 1st Gmail account has decided today to stop downloading email, while all the others still work as they should. I keep getting pop up messages from Bluebird like, Authentication failure while connecting to server imap.gmail.com, or Server imap.gmail.com has disconnected, or Unable to connect to your imap server. Problem only started today and only 1 of the 6 accounts. I have some 40 + email on the server waiting to come down. Any ideas? Kevin
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What does bluebird have to do with this? https://bluemail.me/

The dialog is telling you either authentication failed (unlikely) unless it has times out through some interference in the connection like antivirus scanning or you have consumed all of the 15 possible concurrent connections the google IMAP server allows. This is easily done if you are using an apple mail product. They routinely consume all available connections. Thunderbird will use up to 5 if they are available and as the dialog says you can change this figure in account settings at Server settings > Advanced