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Updated to Nebula and now my Gmail account doesn't work

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Thunderbird just updated to this new Nebula version and now my Gmail account isn't working. I have other accounts setup and they seem to still work (Outlook based) It sits there trying to sync my calendar or I get Checking mail server capabilities. It also doesn't shutdown when I exit Thunderbird. What is going on?

Thunderbird just updated to this new Nebula version and now my '''Gmail account''' isn't working. I have other accounts setup and they seem to still work (Outlook based) It sits there trying to sync my calendar or I get Checking mail server capabilities. It also doesn't shutdown when I exit Thunderbird. What is going on?

Solution eye eponami

Solved the issue. Just needed to find the saved passwords under Settings and Privacy & Security. I removed ALL the passwords. Exited Thunderbird and made sure it was closed in the Task Manager. Then opened Thunderbird and entered the passwords again as they were requested.

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I have to correct what I said previously. None of my accounts are now working correctly. Just sits there and the bottom status line states it's checking things or trying to sync, etc. How can I get my email client working again? Why would you release a product that hasn't been fully tested ?

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It looks like any email account that requires OAuth2 isn't working now. I have one account that doesn't use OAuth2 and it works. What is the work around?

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Solution eye oponami

Solved the issue. Just needed to find the saved passwords under Settings and Privacy & Security. I removed ALL the passwords. Exited Thunderbird and made sure it was closed in the Task Manager. Then opened Thunderbird and entered the passwords again as they were requested.

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