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Can't login to yahoo emails : Edge: Too Many Requests (Thunderbird 144)

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I just installed thunderbird 144.0.1. I tried to add my yahoo email and got the error Edge: Too Many Requests I've tried multiple yahoo emails. Gmail worked fine.

I just installed thunderbird 144.0.1. I tried to add my yahoo email and got the error Edge: Too Many Requests I've tried multiple yahoo emails. Gmail worked fine.

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To me, this looks like a Yahoo problem. In doing a web search, I see this question has been posted on many websites with other email clients. I was easily able to duplicate the problem.

Try this:

First, generate an app PW - see https://help.yahoo.com/kb/SLN15241.html.

Then go to TB menu > Account Settings > Server Settings and set the following: - Server Name: export.imap.mail.yahoo.com - Port: 993 - Connection Security: SSL/TLS - Authentication method: Normal password

On the left column, scroll down and click 'Outgoing Server' and edit the Yahoo entry: - Server Name: smtp.mail.yahoo.com - Port: 465 or 587 - Connection Security: SSL/TLS - Authentication method: Normal password

Finally, go to TB menu > Settings > Privacy & Security > Passwords - click the 'Saved Passwords' button and edit the Yahoo entry to add your new app PW

After that's done, try logging in.

david said

To me, this looks like a Yahoo problem. In doing a web search, I see this question has been posted on many websites with other email clients. I was easily able to duplicate the problem.

Yup - see https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1997062#c11.

If you are still having problems when using oauth and a newer version, please post a new question and we'll take a new look at it.