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After a change in Google password, T-bird manual configuration doesn't work.

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"Thunderbird will automatically search for a working and recommended server configuration" but no automatic configuration is possible and when I try manual, that doesn't work either :(

"Thunderbird will automatically search for a working and recommended server configuration" but no automatic configuration is possible and when I try manual, that doesn't work either :(

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If you're setting up a gmail account, do not enter password during setup.

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Thanks for the message, it doesn't help. I am trying to recover my old-old T-bird account, which went poof after I had Gmail password problems, and now it works again. "Set Up Your Existing Email Address" doesn't allow the auto setup, and I am struggling with manual setup - tried what you suggest (no password) and it's no go. T-bird is the greatest mail client, but when it goes bad... Sigh. (Question in parentheses: Are you sticking with Dilbert? :) )

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Thanks for the message, it doesn't help. I am trying to recover my old-old T-bird account, which went poof after I had Gmail password problems, but Gmail works again... T-bird doesn't. "Set Up Your Existing Email Address" doesn't allow the auto setup, and I am struggling with manual setup - tried what you suggest (no password) and it's no go. T-bird is the greatest mail client, but when it goes bad... Sigh. (Question in parentheses: Are you sticking with Dilbert? :) )

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I suggest removing any passwords. Reconnecting requires returning to a 'new' account. You can do that at settings>privacy&security: - saved passwords and then click show passwords - then highlight the two gmail rows, rightclick and delete. That removes all passwords for a clean start - make sure you are set to accept cookies - that usually works.

Thanks for tip. Changing one's profile was more work than I thought. Sad to see that innocent image now out of favor. Life moves on.

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Surely T-bird is the best mail client. Assuredly, T-bird is the most aggravating if anything goes wrong :(

This is a lie: "-bird will automatically search..." Nothing like it, and "auto-detecting fields left blank" is a fantasy.

Grrrrrrr...

Set Up Your Existing Email Address

To use your current email address fill in your credentials.

Thunderbird will automatically search for a working and recommended server configuration. Your full name [Your name, as shown to others] Email address [Your existing email address] Password Remember password Manual configuration Incoming server Protocol: Hostname: Port: Connection security: Authentication method: Username: Outgoing server Hostname: Port: Connection security: Authentication method: Username:

Thunderbird will attempt to auto-detect fields that are left blank.

Your credentials will only be stored locally on your computer.

Not sure what to select? Setup documentation - Support forum - Privacy policy

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I suggest imap.gmail.com port 993, SSLTLS Oauth2 , username including @gmail.com, no password AND set to accept cookies.

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David, thanks for staying with this. Will try and report back. Cheers, Janos