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I have a new password with Att.net and Yahoo, need to give you that new password also. Having problems sending e-mails at Thunderbird.

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When I send an e-mail a window pops up asking for my password, never asked this before now. Then tells me there is an error. Message says and I quote; Sending of password for user l-cypert@sbcglobal.net did not succeed. Mail server inbound.att.net responded: Server error. Please try again later, Unquote. I am having problems sending e-mails at thunderbird. I changed my password with att.net/Yahoo. Their techs said I would have to give a new password to Thunderbird also. I need help with this.

Thank you, Lois J. Cypert

When I send an e-mail a window pops up asking for my password, never asked this before now. Then tells me there is an error. Message says and I quote; Sending of password for user l-cypert@sbcglobal.net did not succeed. Mail server inbound.att.net responded: Server error. Please try again later, Unquote. I am having problems sending e-mails at thunderbird. I changed my password with att.net/Yahoo. Their techs said I would have to give a new password to Thunderbird also. I need help with this. Thank you, Lois J. Cypert

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Give your password to who? Thunderbird is software on your computer. If your told Thunderbird to remember your password go to... Options-Security-Passwords-Saved Passwords Click Show Passwords Right click the password you want to change and select Edit.

And do not give your password to anyone.

Did AT&T/Yahoo mention anything about requiring an Application Specific Password when using a 3rd party email client?