11 Nov.
I have used Thunderbird for many years to manage my e-mail. I have always had a Thunderbird icon (shortcut) on the desktop. To open Thunderbird, I have just cl… (ebele ya kotanga)
11 Nov.
I have used Thunderbird for many years to manage my e-mail. I have always had a Thunderbird icon (shortcut) on the desktop. To open Thunderbird, I have just clicked on that icon, and opened Thunderbird with no problem. I have used it for years.
For about a week, when I want to open Thunderbird, I get a big Google window, requiring me to log in using Google. Why would this just start up one day, without me having done anything to trigger it?
The trouble is, it does not work. In the Google window, I am asked to enter my e-mail address. I do that, and click on "Next". The next window tells me that there is "Error 400". and I cannot get beyond this.
As a result, I cannot send or receive e-mail with Thunderbird. I have many Local Folders set up in Thunderbird, with a lot of data and e-mails, from many years. For emergency purposes, I am able to get and send e-mail from my Gmail account, but that does not allow me to organize things the way I can in Thunderbird.
I do not know why Google has gotten involved when I want to open Thunderbird. Does anyone else have this problem on a desktop PC? What is the solution.? I badly need to be able to continue to use Thunderbird to manage my e-mail. Thank you.