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STAT Command did not succeed. Error getting message number and Sizes. Mail Server popmail.com responded (Auth) invalid Credentials. Retr

Rcovering from major desktop meltdown, had to reinstall Thunderbird on primary of two systems. two separate accounts (wife,me). Both still work on backup desktop, repai… (read more)

Rcovering from major desktop meltdown, had to reinstall Thunderbird on primary of two systems. two separate accounts (wife,me). Both still work on backup desktop, repaired version gives error on wife account sign in of authentication error with no recovery option. Can you help me proceed?

Asked by lookoutmtn480 10 months ago

Last reply by lookoutmtn480 10 months ago

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*Always* show password?

Is there a security setting that allows me to show all my passwords rather than having to toggle them on each time? I am a recluse. There's never anyone looking over my … (read more)

Is there a security setting that allows me to show all my passwords rather than having to toggle them on each time?

I am a recluse. There's never anyone looking over my shoulder. I just don't want to have to mess with it anymore.

If there isn't, could some kind developer please make an add-on?

I am using two computers: an iMac (late 2009) running 10.13.6 (High Sierra) and a Macbook Pro (13-inch, 2012) running 10.15.7 (Catalina).

Thank you!

K

Asked by khindall 11 months ago

Answered by khindall 10 months ago

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OAuth 2.0

Gmail is going to require OAuth 2.0 sign-in SFAIK, that means I will no longer be able to access gmail with Thunderbird. Are there plans for Thunderbird to meet the OAuth… (read more)

Gmail is going to require OAuth 2.0 sign-in SFAIK, that means I will no longer be able to access gmail with Thunderbird. Are there plans for Thunderbird to meet the OAuth 2.0 requirement?

Asked by car-nuts 2 years ago

Answered by christ1 2 years ago

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Gmail ask me again and again my password

Hi I have a thunderbird with 3 google accounts and 2 ovh accounts Since today I'm annoyed with my google (no problem with ovh) accounts that ask me for my password every… (read more)

Hi

I have a thunderbird with 3 google accounts and 2 ovh accounts Since today I'm annoyed with my google (no problem with ovh) accounts that ask me for my password every time I try to search new messages.

I confirm the password, I confirm on my phone that "it's me", I confirm that I validated, it seems to work but

- it does not retrieve my new emails
- it asks me again for the password the next time

I am in POP port 995 and SSL/TLS / OAuth2 I tried to delete the saved passwords, to disable the firewall I'm out of ideas...

Thanks in advance for your help

Asked by tucsoufle 1 year ago

Last reply by tucsoufle 1 year ago

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I am logged off FF, but passwords and addons are still showing

so firefox I am logged out, you can tell where it say "save and sync - sign in". but even though I am not signed in, my passwords and addons are still showing up. how to… (read more)

so firefox I am logged out, you can tell where it say "save and sync - sign in". but even though I am not signed in, my passwords and addons are still showing up.

how to fix this

thank you!!

Asked by Rick (Proton) 1 year ago

Answered by Rick (Proton) 1 year ago

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Passwords erased and no longer remembered

I recently installed Thunderbird on a Windows 10 desktop and setup a brand new profile from scratch with multiple email accounts. It worked fine for 24hrs, with all pass… (read more)

I recently installed Thunderbird on a Windows 10 desktop and setup a brand new profile from scratch with multiple email accounts.

It worked fine for 24hrs, with all passwords saved. Following an install of some other software (CorelDraw and Adobe Suite) the computer was rebooted. On starting Thunderbird it asked for all the account passwords again. Having entered them all, and ticked the box for password manager to remember them, none of them were saved.

I tried deleting parent.lock (which I didn't think should be present once the program has been shut down), key4.db, cert9.db and pkcs.11.txt from the profile and restarted Thunderbird. It requested all of the passwords again and again none were saved.

If anyone has any further ideas as to what could be causing the problem I would be grateful.

Asked by allan55 1 year ago

Answered by Toad-Hall 1 year ago

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Connection not secure message

I have this problem. It just showed up after installing a brand new ARRIS modem exactly like the one I had. "Your connection is not secure" error when trying to log in to… (read more)

I have this problem. It just showed up after installing a brand new ARRIS modem exactly like the one I had. "Your connection is not secure" error when trying to log in to my modem's login page at the local address. There are several fixes that I saw, none seem to help. Tried the SSL refresh and it screwed up the browser. Now I get to figure out how I had it set up before the "refresh". Like I said this just started in Firefox and it prevents me from accessing the modem console period. If I use Edge it does not block me. (yuk) It does show a "Not Secure" message in the address bar but it will allow me to access my Modem. Why cant we get a fix for this. Its a local web address not on the internet. Should be a way to add to a allow local address list and ignore certificates or whatever else is causing it to block access.....

Email me when someone answers the thread seems to be broken on this page. I would like a email please so I can find a response.

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Thanks! Roger

Asked by bowtieperformance 1 year ago

Last reply by bowtieperformance 1 year ago

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Block on certain websites

I can't access certain websites when I attempt to leave feedback. I'm told to remove blocking. I clicked on the shield and turned off Enhanced Tracking Protection on th… (read more)

I can't access certain websites when I attempt to leave feedback. I'm told to remove blocking. I clicked on the shield and turned off Enhanced Tracking Protection on those sites. I also added the sites to the Exceptions list in Privacy & Security (Manage Exceptions). My Browser Privacy Settings are: Custom Choose which trackers and scripts to block. ✓Cookies: Cross-site Tracking Cookies ✓Tracking content: Only in Private Windows ✓Cryptominers ✓Fingerprinters

But I still can't access the sites.

Which settings do I need to change so I don't get blocked by the websites?

Asked by Denise 2 years ago

Last reply by Denise 2 years ago

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can not access web interface with router

Up until the last update of Firefox I was able to access my router, 192.168.1.1, enter password and check it. Now I get an error message "connection not secure" "Your co… (read more)

Up until the last update of Firefox I was able to access my router, 192.168.1.1, enter password and check it.

Now I get an error message "connection not secure" "Your connection to this site is not private. Information you submit could be viewed by others (like passwords, messages, credit cards, etc.)

None of this is part of looking at my router, Asus GT-AX11000.

Asked by focuspuller 1 year ago

Answered by focuspuller 1 year ago

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Lost Primary Password in Thunderbird version 102, directions don't work

I forgot my primary password in TB 102... None of the directions have helped me to remove the present primary password. warning, I am 70 and need hand holding directions.… (read more)

I forgot my primary password in TB 102... None of the directions have helped me to remove the present primary password. warning, I am 70 and need hand holding directions. The directions I have found so far have to do with an earlier version. Specifically, this does not exist in my version of Thunderbird: "Starting from the app menu button ≡ or the main menu, choose Tools -> Developer Tools -> Error Console."

Asked by patnp 1 year ago

Last reply by david 1 year ago

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Universal password

A few years ago, I started to need to enter a password (perhaps called a "universal password") whenever I wanted to access Thunderbird at a time when nothing was open in … (read more)

A few years ago, I started to need to enter a password (perhaps called a "universal password") whenever I wanted to access Thunderbird at a time when nothing was open in Thunderbird. I do not know why or how this started to happen (and it seemed not to be necessary) but I just learned to live with this slight inconvenience. But now I have a major inconvenience: I can send e-mails from Thunderbird but no incoming e-mails appear in Thunderbird. I have two questions -- 1: How do I get rid of having to enter this password? and 2: Could this have something to do with my not being able to receive e-mails?

Asked by jhromer1 10 months ago

Last reply by Matt 10 months ago

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Exception is not respected

I have included a website on the list of exceptions for deleting cookies when Firefox is closed. When I go to the website the icons on Firefox for it show "enhanced track… (read more)

I have included a website on the list of exceptions for deleting cookies when Firefox is closed. When I go to the website the icons on Firefox for it show "enhanced tracking protection off" and "You have granted this website additional permissions". This website uses cookies to recognize my computer and not to require a one time password. However, when I close Firefox despite the fact that the website is on the exception list, cookies are deleted and I have to keep re-entering the one time password. I did turn of the checkbox for deleting cookies when Firefox is closed and now I am no longer asked to enter the OTP after Firefox is closed.

I assume this is a bug. Does anyone else experience similar issues? Is anything I can do about it and be able to use the exception list as intended?

Thanks.

Asked by Sue 3 weeks ago

Answered by jscher2000 - Support Volunteer 1 week ago

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How to get rid of msg. "Your organization is managing your browser"?

A msg. suddenly appeared at the top of my ff general settings page saying "your organization is managing your browser". Upon clicking on it it appears that Chrome has ta… (read more)

A msg. suddenly appeared at the top of my ff general settings page saying "your organization is managing your browser". Upon clicking on it it appears that Chrome has taken over most of my ff settings and disabled some of them. I have NO organization; I am retired and have a personal computer that only I use for personal things. I have run numerous anti malware programs that have found nothing. I have restored the computer to a much earlier time. I chose Firefox, NOT Chrome. Please help me get rid of this. And please don't assume I have knowledge as I am old and not very computer literate so if you could use simple terms I can understand that would be much appreciated. If no help, what can I do next to get some. Thank you I am using Windows 7 home premium on an older Dell business machine.

Asked by shonatrill 1 year ago

Last reply by Kev King 10 months ago

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TB no longer working with Outlook server

So I've been a happy TB user for years, but then one day my company decided to outsource email to Micro$oft. Still, TB could talk with the Office365 server and things we… (read more)

So I've been a happy TB user for years, but then one day my company decided to outsource email to Micro$oft.

Still, TB could talk with the Office365 server and things were still good. But suddenly about a month ago, I could no longer connect and get email using TB, only receiving the error:

Login to server outlook.office365.com with username me@my-company.com failed.

The problem seems to be that my company now requires Microsoft MFA via a cellphone running MS's Authenticator app, and TB doesn't(?) support that.

My server settings are: IMAP, outlook.office365.com, port 993, connection security is SSL/TLS, and authentication method is 'normal password'. Outgoing email is via smtp.office365.com, port 587, authentication method is 'normal password', and connection security is STARTTLS.

I've asked the company IT services group about creating an app password, but they have a policy against that. Basically, their position is that they "don't support Thunderbird". Of course, I'm not asking them to support an app, just an 'effin password.

I know of at least two other TB users who are stuck on the same problem, and I think we're not alone.

Question: is there any hope? Needless to say, I REALLY DO NOT want to use Mi¢ro$oft.

Setup: Thunderbird v 102.1.2 64-bit installed on Windows 10.

Asked by Wahabana 1 year ago

Last reply by Wahabana 1 year ago

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Password problem

Suddenly today my Thunderbird email account on my desktop won't send or receive mails until I enter the password. When I add in the correct password it doesn't accept it … (read more)

Suddenly today my Thunderbird email account on my desktop won't send or receive mails until I enter the password. When I add in the correct password it doesn't accept it but just comes back asking for it again. I suspect it is best to change my password but don't know how to do that. Incidentally the account is working fine on my phone and tablet with the same password but not on my desktop. Can anyone help? Thanks.

Asked by Mike Gibb 3 months ago

Answered by Matt 3 months ago

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Disable password retention

Thunderbird is on my laptop. If somebody defeats my lock screen (or if I have a negligent moment), I don't want just anybody who accesses my laptop to gain access to my … (read more)

Thunderbird is on my laptop. If somebody defeats my lock screen (or if I have a negligent moment), I don't want just anybody who accesses my laptop to gain access to my email. It is a security concern (retired CISSP here). Thus, I want to disable password retention. What setting will accomplish that without manually going in at every logout to remove stored passwords? I plan to do some international travel, and the laptop will accompany me.

Asked by Iffy Droplight 1 year ago

Last reply by Stans 1 year ago

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external content in emails

Hi, I have switched on or allowed in the settings that external content in emails is applicable. However, in all emails pictures and the likes are not shown. See example … (read more)

Hi, I have switched on or allowed in the settings that external content in emails is applicable. However, in all emails pictures and the likes are not shown. See example enclosed. What can I do? Best Frank

Asked by frank.jenner 1 year ago

Last reply by sfhowes 1 year ago

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Secure connection failed after password change

About two weeks ago I changed my google password. After I did that, Thunderbird on my primary computer (desktop running Slackware-64 Linux) required that I log into my gm… (read more)

About two weeks ago I changed my google password. After I did that, Thunderbird on my primary computer (desktop running Slackware-64 Linux) required that I log into my gmail account again. I went through the steps of entering my email and password, successfully completed the 2-step verification. and gave permission for Thunderbird to access my account. Instead of dealing with my emails as usual, I got a "Secure connection failed" pop-up window. Two strange aspects to all of this: 1) when I did the same thing on my laptop (also running Slackware-64 Linux), everything went fine and I can deal with my gmail account, and 2) the URL at the top of the pop-up window is for my wife's company, clsusonenterprises.com (see attachment). I've tried searching the various forums on the web with no success. Any suggestions are welcomed.

Asked by djsuson 1 year ago

Last reply by djsuson 1 year ago

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"This connection is not secure. Logins entered here could be compromised" messages started on last update, wont disable

Latest Firefox update 104.0 started displaying "This connection is not secure. Logins entered here could be compromised" again after previously being disabled. It's an a… (read more)

Latest Firefox update 104.0 started displaying "This connection is not secure. Logins entered here could be compromised" again after previously being disabled. It's an annoying message that pops up on my intranet logins and I want it disabled again. I did the usual in about:config and set security.insecure_field_warning.contextual.enabled to False and security.insecure_password.ui.enabled to False like previously, but the message is still there. It seems that latest update is forcing this message and ignoring the settings to disable them. Please help!

Asked by Kyosji 1 year ago

Last reply by yinan808 1 year ago