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Thunderbird keeps asking for password.

I apologize in advance for the language, I'm writing from a translator. Thunderbird on several accounts, every few days requires a password ... "login to the server faile… (read more)

I apologize in advance for the language, I'm writing from a translator. Thunderbird on several accounts, every few days requires a password ... "login to the server failed, enter a new password". Just in case, I changed the passwords on these accounts (with the option to remember), a few days of peace and again the problem. However, logging in with the old passwords before and the new ones now on the server is no problem at all.

I reinstalled TB but unfortunately it doesn't help. The same on the stationary and laptop, what could be the problem? Currently, email is available only on the server, I do not have access to Thunderbird.

Asked by ad.am 11 months ago

Answered by ad.am 11 months ago

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I can't find where to change an email account password; emails won't download into T-bird

I changed a pop email password (on Earthlink) for one of my accounts, but I couldn't locate where I change it in Thunderbird. I've searched account settings, but I don't… (read more)

I changed a pop email password (on Earthlink) for one of my accounts, but I couldn't locate where I change it in Thunderbird. I've searched account settings, but I don't see it there.

I WAS able to change the password when I got a popup the second time I tried to send it, which let me change the password .... and it mentioned Password Manager. But "Password Manager" does not come up in Settings when I type it in the Search box.

Asked by Kami Scott 9 months ago

Answered by sfhowes 9 months ago

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Ошибка входа на сервер <сервер> с именем пользователя <имя пользователя>

Проблема. Прошу помощи. Из-за того что местный провайдер электронной почты внезапно иниицировал смену пароля авторизации на сервере в ящики моей организации (у нас 13 ящ… (read more)

Проблема. Прошу помощи. Из-за того что местный провайдер электронной почты внезапно иниицировал смену пароля авторизации на сервере в ящики моей организации (у нас 13 ящиков установленных на 50 компьютерах пользователям и все через протокол POP3), то во сразу после того как он это сделал появились: 1. проблема, очень сильно раздражающая: сразу же все почтовые клиенты потеряв доступ к серверу пытаются бесконечно обращаться со старыми реквизитами для авторизации на сервере и каждых 10-60 секунд (мне кажется что 10-30), появляется ошибка о которой описано в предмете вопроса. То есть на момент того как я (администратор) приду к пользователю и введу новый пароль у него на экране появляется и накапливается десятки-а может и сотни окон (если я буду идти часами пока включен компьютер), и тем самым слабые старые компьютеры полностью зависают и я вынужден сначала завершать процесс в диспетчере задач. То есть непонятно такое странное поведение и на мой взгляд некорректное. Достаточно было бы одного окна о том что авторизация невозможна. 2. Проблема очень серьёзная и поэтому я обращаюсь за помощью к вам. Вытекает из п.1, а именно из за сотен запросов на сервер с попыткой авторизации неверными учетными данными (старыми), пока я ещё не успел их ввести пользователям, провайдер блокирует наш IP адрес всей организации и добавляет его в Черный список (с его слов), якобы что у них установлено такое "Правило блокировки: 10 неудачных попыток входа в течении минуты - заносят в Черный список." При этом ошибка авторизации появляется с новой силой. Проблема в том, что в ходе диалога, провайдер якобы утверждает что наш IP адрес они добавлен у себя в исключения, и его блокировка осуществятся не будет. Но фактически ничего не поменялось ДАЖЕ после внесения мною новых учетных данных во всех 50 компьютеров организации почтовые клиенты (для POP3/SMTP обоих протоколов в хранилище паролей). То есть я имею ввиду что ошибка теперь уже несколько дней появляется случайным образом У ВСЕХ почти пользователей различных ящиков организации например от 1 до 10 раз в течение дня, как будто бы почтовые клиенты пытаются также авторизироватся с неверными устаревшими реквизитами и мы снова попадаем у них в черный список - блокировка - ошибка. Кажется что это выглядит так моя теория. Я предполагаю что виноваты могут быть кроме провайдера конкретные сборки моих почтовых клиентов (а это ESR последней версии). Дело в том что год назад я их всем устанавливал следующим образом: - Установка и полная настройка один раз у себя эталонного клиента с настройками которые я считаю необходимыми каждому. - Установка у клиента (пользователя) чистой ESR с официального сайта (год назад версия была не той что сегодня) - Редактирование prefs.js в части замены всех включений от чужого ящика на требуемый в данном месте адрес почты, замена сервера, замена mail.identity.id1.fullName и так далее, то есть полностью проработан вручную файл на каждом отдельном ПК. - Удалял файл logins.json зная что в нём 100% находится пароль от старого ящика. Это всё что я делал для смены реквизитов и таким образом преднастроенный заранее и развёрнутый по этой инструкции профиль, работали везде несколько лет до тех пор пока провайдер не решил сменить нам пароли. На сегодня я понимаю что в профиле пользователя находящемся в Roaming\Thunderbird есть ещё много файлов/папок которые необходимо было удалить прежде чем развёртывать у чужих пользователей с отличающимся адресом почты/сервера. Таким образом моё предположение и вопрос: где я мог упустить и забыть , в каких файлах могут храниться якобы "старые" учетные данные из за которой появляется ошибка у нас. Если вы подскажете я их удалю и например заново авторизируюсь вручную на каждом ПК и тем самым оставлю в хранилище только новые реквизиты. Я предполагаю что могут иметь значения следующие файлы: folderCache.json folderTree.json session.json parent.lock pkcs11.txt cert9.db key4.db logins.json times.json Поправьте если я не прав, имеет ли вобще смысл удалять их, авторизироваться заново. Или же я что то упускаю и есть другие файлы, базы данных откуда может исходить старая авторизация и как следствие появление у нас ошибки из за попадания в черный список провайдера. Если окажется что с моими клиентами всё в порядке то вопроса к вам нет, а он будет только к провайдеру. На фото представлены 1-десятки наложенных окон друг на друга во время измененного пароля; 2-иногда появляющаяся ошибка после ввода правильных реквизитов к ящику (у всех появляется почти)

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whatsapp QR Code

Hi.. can you help me. My Whatsapp QR Code cannot appear after the Firefox update. The QR code is Blank.. i have tried many ways to get the QR Code to appear but fail. … (read more)

Hi.. can you help me.

My Whatsapp QR Code cannot appear after the Firefox update. The QR code is Blank.. i have tried many ways to get the QR Code to appear but fail. Please help. TTQ

Asked by alexboey 1 year ago

Last reply by Michael 11 months ago

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Authentication Problem with Yahoo email account - "Edge Too Many requests". (bug1997062)

I changed my yahoo password and can longer access this account in Thunderbird. Now when I sign in to Thunderbird I get 'Edge To Many requests' Unfortunately I deleted… (read more)

I changed my yahoo password and can longer access this account in Thunderbird.

Now when I sign in to Thunderbird I get 'Edge To Many requests'

Unfortunately I deleted the yahoo user name and password in Thunderbird Password/ Saved Logins thinking Yahoo might automatically ask for my new password when re-starting Thunderbird

Can somebody help please.

Many thanks

Asked by ronnoc4 3 months ago

Answered by Ed 3 months ago

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Passwords/Logins not stored when using network drive

Hi @ all, When using TB as a LDAP-User, logins.json and key4.db are NOT created on the (mounted) home directory. here's my setup: Debian 12 with a local user as well as… (read more)

Hi @ all,

When using TB as a LDAP-User, logins.json and key4.db are NOT created on the (mounted) home directory.

here's my setup: Debian 12 with a local user as well as remote users, administrated via LDAP. PAM-login for local and ldap users has been setup and is working. Automounting of network drives is working. Each LDAP user has their home directory stored on a Fileserver and mounted upon login. All applications are working as intended except thunderbird.

So far I've tried to run gnupg locally instead of having it start a session from the (mounted) home directory, assuming that gnupg is the corresponding means of de/encryption. I've copied the profile of the local user to be used as the profile of the LDAP user, logins.json is completely ignored by TB.

Upon starting of TB, passwords are asked for and are remembered in the session. But passwords/logins are not stored and available for the next session.

Any ideas?

Asked by jamestibiriuskirk 10 months ago

Answered by jamestibiriuskirk 10 months ago

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Reset information login Thunderbird sends to access my emails on Outlook.

How do I reset the information Thunderbird sends to my email provider (Names.co.uk)? This information has changed as I had to change my password on Outlook (i.e. Microsof… (read more)

How do I reset the information Thunderbird sends to my email provider (Names.co.uk)? This information has changed as I had to change my password on Outlook (i.e. Microsoft). I used Thunderbird to access this email for many years. So there is an existing account with <outlook.office365.com>. I would like to reclaim access to this account.

Asked by dezeeuw.gerard 1 year ago

Answered by dezeeuw.gerard 1 year ago

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Deleted saved password, TB doesn't ask for new one.

TB (ver 128.6.1 esr, 64 bit) not updating Verizon emails since 21 January 2025 to my PC. AOL Webmail shows new Verizon emails. Running Windows 11. No VPN. Firewall is o… (read more)

TB (ver 128.6.1 esr, 64 bit) not updating Verizon emails since 21 January 2025 to my PC. AOL Webmail shows new Verizon emails. Running Windows 11. No VPN. Firewall is off. AVG Antivirus turned off. POP account. Tried: If you cannot log in to your ISPs web-based email interface, your password may have changed. If so, it must also be changed in Thunderbird. To change your password:

       ◦ Click the menu button  and choose Settings.
       ◦ On the Security panel, click on the Passwords tab and then click Saved Passwords....
       ◦ Click on the relevant account and then click Remove.
       ◦ Close and re-open Thunderbird. You will be prompted to enter a new password for the account.

Reopening TB does NOT ask for a new password. Running TB in safe mode does NOT ask for a new password.

Asked by brucewolfe1 1 year ago

Answered by DavidGG 11 months ago

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Current Thunderbird under Linux Mint 22.1 SMTP password issue

I recently became the webmaster for our local American Legion post and built a website through Hostinger. That service also offered a cost-effective email solution for u… (read more)

I recently became the webmaster for our local American Legion post and built a website through Hostinger. That service also offered a cost-effective email solution for us and I've created a number of email accounts for our office positions and some individuals by name. At the level of service we have with Hostinger, our website/email account domain is not the same as the email servers.

That's ordinarily not a problem, since most modern email applications can either pull domain email hostnames from registration records or gives the user a manual process to enter the email hostnames directly (in our case an IMAP and SMTP hostname belonging to Hostinger).

I had no problem using the manual configuration that Thunderbird supports to set up my first American Legion email address. Email was received immediately and testing outgoing email worked fine. Adding a second American Legion email address seemed to go well - email messages came in immediately - but the outbound testing failed with error messages that the sending client was not recognized.

That sounded like Thunderbird was not trying to authenticate with a password on the SMTP outbound even though I had indicated in the manual setup that a password was required (same as I had in the first American Legion account setup).

I checked the Thunderbird settings to see what saved passwords were recorded in the Password Manager and sure enough their were three IMAP host passwords but only two SMTP host passwords (the missing SMTP host password was for the second American Legion account).

I completely deleted the second American Legion account and tried again - just in case I had accidentally indicated no password needed for SMTP the first time - and got the same result (IMAP host password created, but not SMTP). I then tried deleting both American Legion accounts and then adding them back with the second account being added first this time. At least the problem was consistent - the first account added had both an IMAP host password record and a SMTP host password created; the second account created had only its IMAP host password saved.

I couldn't find a menu item for adding a host password in the Save Passwords settings menu; manually removing the IMAP password to force the system to ask for the password again only ended up with the IMAP host password being added back into the TBird Password Manager.

The version Linux Mint reports for Thunderbird is 1:128.11.1esr+linuxmint1+xia. As far as I can tell the issue only comes up when Thunderbird cannot auto-detect the email servers on its own and it only has a problem when more than one email account has to be added for a manually configured email domain.

Is there a TBird menu item I'm missing that would let me add the SMTP host password for the second account manually? Failing that, is this a known issue that has already been fixed by Thunderbird and should be forthcoming after that version is released as an update by the Linux Mint team?

Asked by dlj1685 7 months ago

Answered by dlj1685 7 months ago

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Password for AOL emails not working

I have been receiving emails for my [email removed]@aol.com account on my pc, via Thunderbird, and on my ipad. Now both devices are saying the password is invalid. I have… (read more)

I have been receiving emails for my [email removed]@aol.com account on my pc, via Thunderbird, and on my ipad. Now both devices are saying the password is invalid. I have gone to the AOL website and changed the password and can receive emails at mail.aol.com. I have gone back to thunderbird and folllowed instructions to change the pw by deleting in settings and restarting Thunderbird and entering the new pw that AOL Mail recognises. But Thunderbird still says the pw is not valid. Any suggestions ?

Asked by john1139 1 year ago

Answered by sfhowes 1 year ago

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Missing smtp line on saved passwords

I have several email account set up with Comcast and am able to sign on to all but one with Thunderbird. That one gives me the login has failed message to enter new passw… (read more)

I have several email account set up with Comcast and am able to sign on to all but one with Thunderbird. That one gives me the login has failed message to enter new password or try again. I've compared the settings on that account with the others that work and they appear to be correct. However when I check saved passwords, that account is missing the smtp line for the POP account. At this point, I've run out of ideas of what to do, short of deleting that account on Thunderbird and setting it up as a new account. Help! Thanks.

Asked by west4115 11 months ago

Answered by west4115 11 months ago

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Thunderbird password I've used for years doesn't work

The Thunderbird password I've used for YEARS (and is stored in "Saved Passwords") no longer works. I have two laptops with the same password, and they both ceased (on the… (read more)

The Thunderbird password I've used for YEARS (and is stored in "Saved Passwords") no longer works. I have two laptops with the same password, and they both ceased (on the same day) allowing downloads (or sending) of emails. This occurs on both my laptops -- one has TB version 115.10.1 w/ Windows 10, and the other has 140.5.0esr w/ Windows 11. It also occurs on my iPhone when trying to access the mail server.

Could the problem be the mail server itself?

Please Advise

Bob Hawkins

Asked by rehawkpe 2 months ago

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Password change and pin

Spectrum had me change my password for one of my accounts on Thunderbird. I changed it with Spectrum. That account was working fine from Nov. 6 until today, Nov. 16; to… (read more)

Spectrum had me change my password for one of my accounts on Thunderbird. I changed it with Spectrum. That account was working fine from Nov. 6 until today, Nov. 16; today, it decided that my password wouldn't work. I tried to change it when it asked at the time I was trying to send an email; it wouldn't take. I then went into "saved passwords" and tried to change it; it wanted a pin. This is my** first problem;** Norton has no idea what that is. Thunderbird asked for other sign-in methods including a Yahoo email, but I have no idea what it wants as it doesn't want the password for that Yahoo account. What is it looking for????

I deleted the account from Thunderbird's password manager. After my shutting down and reopening Thunderbird a few times, it finally worked --however, it didn't ask for a password and sent and received email just fine. Thunderbird now doesn't have that account listed in its password manager, but is giving me my mail and sending my mail out without asking me for a password. **This is my second problem.**

Since this is all combined, I'm sending both questions together; otherwise, I wouldn't do so. Does anyone know what's happening and how to get a password back as a necessity for that email account?

Asked by DorothyJ 2 months ago

Answered by DorothyJ 2 months ago

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Thunderbird - I accidentally deleted my saved login

When made to change my password by my email provider, instead of deleting my old password in Thunderbird I accidentally deleted the entire saved login (Thunderbird > S… (read more)

When made to change my password by my email provider, instead of deleting my old password in Thunderbird I accidentally deleted the entire saved login (Thunderbird > Settings > Privacy&Security > Passwords > Saved Passwords > then deleted the entire saved login instead of only deleting the old password). When I tried adding my account login back to Thunderbird using “+ New Account”, it gives me an error message that my incoming server already exists. I'm trying to get my old saved login back without doing any more harm. I can still get into Thunderbird but it won't connect to the server (my login credentials now fail). I can still see and read my old emails but it won't retrieve any new emails. Is there a way to get my old login credentials back or re-enter them into Thunderbird? If not, are there files and folders I can copy from my old saved Thunderbird Profile directory into my active Profile directory to be able to login to my account again while keeping my local folders? I saved a lot of my email to my local folders, so I'm hesitant to overwrite my Mail folder (and even my ImapMail folder) for fear of losing my existing folders, especially my local folders.

Asked by beach_boy_dave 3 months ago

Answered by david 3 months ago

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In Settings-Privacy-Password the TWC account is not there, asking to enter password when I open Thunderbird

Hello, I have to add the Password every time I open Thunderbird because I removed the Password myself after I read this: <<<< ThundaMike Mozilla Staff 7/28… (read more)

Hello,

I have to add the Password every time I open Thunderbird because I removed the Password myself after I read this:

<<<< ThundaMike Mozilla Staff 7/28/25, 9:15 PM more options Sounds like you are almost there.

Building off what @david said above, try this:

In Thunderbird, go to Settings > Privacy & Security.

Scroll down to the Passwords section and click Saved Passwords….

Find your email account in the list and remove the saved password.

Restart Thunderbird.

When prompted, enter your new password. >>>

My doing this it removed the .twc password Log In totally in that Settings. I do not see the "my twc.com" in the settings of Tools, Privacy & Security, then Saved Passwords in the list, I only see the Hotmail account settings I have in Thunderbird. Removing it like ThundaMike wrote really removed all the TWC Password and Information.

Can someone help me restoring or re-enter my Mozilla Thunderbird info back into Tools, Privacy & Security, then Saved Passwords so I do not have to type in the Password every time I open Thunderbird.

Thank you so much for your time and efforts I truly appreciate it.

Asked by Bibb 2 months ago

Answered by Toad-Hall 2 months ago

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I now seem to not be able to view my saved passwords. Popup seemingly blocked?

I am worried. For some reason I am not logged into one of my local pages - which needs a log in. So I go to the "settings" and go to privacy and to the "saved passwords… (read more)

I am worried.

For some reason I am not logged into one of my local pages - which needs a log in.

So I go to the "settings" and go to privacy and to the "saved passwords".

This takes me to another screen (see attached) and no matter how many times I press the "LOG IN" (near the top) nothing happens.

Asked by shykitten55 10 months ago

Answered by shykitten55 10 months ago