Gmail and Thunderbird for Android
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Troubleshooting Gmail login issues for Thunderbird for Android and K-9
Gmail login issues are common and can occur for various reasons, such as incorrect credentials, browser problems, or account security measures. This guide provides straightforward solutions to help you resolve these issues quickly and gain access to your account.
If you cannot login to your gmail account using Thunderbird or K-9, please follow the steps in Google's official troubleshooting wizard: Can't sign in to your Google Account.
Working around an "App Blocked" error in K-9
Google is asking K-9 Mail to go through a new verification process and has introduced some additional requirements that were not needed before. We are working hard to meet these requirements, but unfortunately, it is not something we can resolve right away. For those interested, more technical details can be found in issue 8598.
In the meantime, here are some workarounds:
- Switch to Thunderbird for Android. Thunderbird for Android is not blocked by Google, and provides an almost identical experience as K-9 Mail. Switching is easy because you can quickkly import your K-9 settings into Android (see Import settings and data into Thunderbird for Android).
- Try using app passwords (see Google's documentation: Sign in with app passwords). Note however there are a few common scenarios where Google does not allow use of app passwords.
Working around Google Advanced Protection errors like "admin_policy_enforced"
If you see an admin_policy_enforced message, then your administrator has Google Advanced Protection enabled for your Google Workspace. Unfortunately the only workaround at the moment is to ask your administrator to disable Google Advanced Protection by following the steps in Google's documentation: Control which third-party & internal apps access Google Workspace data. Your workspace Administrator may also be able to introduce an exception for Thunderbird for Android.
If you are in control of your workspace, you can temporarily remove yourself from the Google Advanced Protection program, sign in to Thunderbird for Android, and then re-enroll yourself. Note however, when a background authentication needs to be renewed, you may be required to repeat the process.
We are working on becoming part of this program in the future, so this workaround will not be required.