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I installed Thunderbird on my iMac yesterday and connected to my Gmail IMAP account with no problem. Today it keeps saying it can't connect to a service called Fusemail which I'd forgotten about and last used 15 years ago. I guess I must have used Thunderbird with it.

There was an empty folder in the bowels of my Mac called Fusemail, so I deleted it, but it has made no difference.

Attached are the settings I have and the error message. I now can't find how I set it up yesterday with map/smtp.gmail.com.

Any ideas, in simple terms?

Thanks, CC

I installed Thunderbird on my iMac yesterday and connected to my Gmail IMAP account with no problem. Today it keeps saying it can't connect to a service called Fusemail which I'd forgotten about and last used 15 years ago. I guess I must have used Thunderbird with it. There was an empty folder in the bowels of my Mac called Fusemail, so I deleted it, but it has made no difference. Attached are the settings I have and the error message. I now can't find how I set it up yesterday with map/smtp.gmail.com. Any ideas, in simple terms? Thanks, CC
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The 'imap.gmail.net' server is one I've never heard of. Maybe it's an alias for a fusemail.com mail server. I don't think it has any connection to real Gmail accounts, that use secure connections on imap.gmail.com and smtp.gmail.com.

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Using_Gmail_with_Thunderbird_and_Mozilla_Suite

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Thank you so much for that. You are quite right about the .net, and I have no idea how it got there as it must have bene right when I set it up yesterday and it worked.

I've now corrected it to .com, in two places but it still does not work. I don't get the fusemail bettor message but it is not connecting and bottom left of the screen is says nehoc: connecting to imap.gmail.com with an endless progress bar until it times out with no error message, and no mail loading [old or new].

CC

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First, make sure you have the latest TB, 68.9. Then, remove the current non-working account from Tools/Account Settings, Account Actions, then File/New/Existing Mail Account, enter your gmail address and password, and continue with the setup wizard - it will enter the correct settings, and upon completion you will be prompted to enter the password in the OAuth browser window.

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Thank you again.

I'm not sure if this is the answer, I'll try it if you confirm it, but having let me in when I set it up a couple of days ago I realise that Google had blocked it yesterday [an email I missed at the time as I was trying TB and Apple Mail was closed].

I confirmed it was me trying to log in, but I still seem to be blocked [though I have not subsequently had any blockage emails from Google.

Cheers, CC

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Your connection security should be SSL/TLS. Your password should be oauth2.0 (other authentication methods are deprecated by Google) The Port must be 993 Cookies must be enabled.

I suggest you have a look under troubleshooting information on the help menu and make sure you only have the one account configured. I have a feeling you have added a new account to an ancient profile from decades ago. Thunderbird does not remove them unless you specifically use the profile manager to delete them.