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Cannot get rid of "One Account. All of Google." popup

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I have been getting this for a month or so. Thunderbird checks all 4 email addresses I use with my PC (I have one for mail, and 3 I use only for e-transfers between banks). This popup always shows one of the banking addresses. When I click Next is asks me for email address. No matter which one I put in, it fails. So now I just accept that I must X it off every time I start Thunderbird. I use MailwasherPro to check all my email every 10 minutes and reject all the mail I have blacklisted. I think it uses iMap to check the mail, then Thunderbird uses POP to down load mail and delete it from the server. I just checked my password for the troublesome account and found it was incorrect (?). I corrected it but I still get the Google popup. I've gotten used to having to X off the popup before I can read or write mail, but I'd still like to solve the problem. I tried the suggestions in the replies to the 2020 question, but no luck.

I have been getting this for a month or so. Thunderbird checks all 4 email addresses I use with my PC (I have one for mail, and 3 I use only for e-transfers between banks). This popup always shows one of the banking addresses. When I click Next is asks me for email address. No matter which one I put in, it fails. So now I just accept that I must X it off every time I start Thunderbird. I use MailwasherPro to check all my email every 10 minutes and reject all the mail I have blacklisted. I think it uses iMap to check the mail, then Thunderbird uses POP to down load mail and delete it from the server. I just checked my password for the troublesome account and found it was incorrect (?). I corrected it but I still get the Google popup. I've gotten used to having to X off the popup before I can read or write mail, but I'd still like to solve the problem. I tried the suggestions in the replies to the 2020 question, but no luck.

Ausgewählte Lösung

I set all my email accounts to allow passwords from Google only. It didn't stop the popups, but maybe it will prevent a problem in the future.

It's fixed, but it wasn't me, it was Google. In the past it would ask me to sign in and display the email address. Clicking Continue would then ask for the email address. I would enter the same one. Next it would ask for the password. This was always rejected. Today I clicked Continue and it asked for the password. I entered it and it was accepted and all is ok. No more popups. Since I had an incorrect password in Thunderbird for that email address, and that email was only used for one message a month, and those messages were not important so I didn't notice them missing, I suspect I was never accessing that email and never getting an error message until this Google popup started.

All's well that ends well.

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Ausgewählte Lösung

I set all my email accounts to allow passwords from Google only. It didn't stop the popups, but maybe it will prevent a problem in the future.

It's fixed, but it wasn't me, it was Google. In the past it would ask me to sign in and display the email address. Clicking Continue would then ask for the email address. I would enter the same one. Next it would ask for the password. This was always rejected. Today I clicked Continue and it asked for the password. I entered it and it was accepted and all is ok. No more popups. Since I had an incorrect password in Thunderbird for that email address, and that email was only used for one message a month, and those messages were not important so I didn't notice them missing, I suspect I was never accessing that email and never getting an error message until this Google popup started.

All's well that ends well.