Thunderbird update (115.2.2) disconnects Gmail - Gmail accounts won't load/access
My Thunderbird updated to Supernova (115.2.2). I'm running Windows 11. Now my Gmail won't connect. I attempted to delete the Gmail and readd the account. I can't even add a Gmail account - I get the error:
Component returned failure code: 0x80004005 (NS_ERROR_FAILURE) [nsIMsgAccountManager.createIncomingServer]
Any thoughts/suggestions are welcome.
I'm even willing to revert to the previous version if given the opportunity and instruction. Thanks!
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UPDATE: Issue resolved.
I went to the Firebird Toolbar > Help > Troubleshooting Information. Clicked the "Clear startup cache..." button. I was then able to readd my Gmail and access the account.
Hope this helps someone.
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UPDATE: Issue resolved.
I went to the Firebird Toolbar > Help > Troubleshooting Information. Clicked the "Clear startup cache..." button. I was then able to readd my Gmail and access the account.
Hope this helps someone.
I have had the same problem since upgrading to Supernova. I have 3 Gmail accounts, all were accessed from TBird. One then failed when changed to Supernova, so I deleted the account from TBird, expecting to set it up again immediately. I have tried MANY times without success and get a 400 error from Google. I tried the idea of clearing the startup cache (from Thunderbird, not Firebird! I think that was probably a typo!) but that didn't work either. In case it makes any difference, I want to set it up as POP, not IMAP. If I were to try setting it up in IMAP, would that like work better? Then could I change it back to POP? Hope someone can help
I have two GMail accounts. I was unable to set up either as POP through TBird. GMail does not support POP/SMTP.
I'm afraid that you can only use IMAPI with GMail — at least as far as I know and has been my experience. For that reason (and possible archiving issues and privacy issues[!!]), my primary provider is AOL (formerly Verizon) — with whom I'm able to use POP/SMTP through TBird.
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