Hi everyone,
I'm trying to set up a Titan-hosted email address on Thunderbird, but I keep running into an error.
After entering the email and password, Thunderbird tries … (leer más)
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to set up a Titan-hosted email address on Thunderbird, but I keep running into an error.
After entering the email and password, Thunderbird tries to auto-detect settings and inserts an invalid incoming server hostname starting with a dot (e.g., .exampledomain.com). When I try to manually correct it (replacing with imap.titan.email, port 993, SSL/TLS), I get the following error:
Error Creating Account: Incoming server already exists.
Here's what I've already tried:
Deleting all previously failed or partial accounts in Thunderbird's UI
Downgrading to previous versions of Thunderbird
Manually editing the prefs.js file to remove any reference to the invalid hostname
Restarting Thunderbird after each change
Despite that, Thunderbird still reverts or blocks the setup with that error.
Titan’s official configuration is:
IMAP: imap.titan.email, port 993, SSL/TLS
SMTP: smtp.titan.email, port 465, SSL/TLS
Is there a clean way to fully reset Thunderbird's internal server registry or prevent the autoconfig from interfering?
Appreciate any guidance!
Thanks.