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Can you use Thunderbird with a two-step verification email account?

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I want to access an Outlook.com email. It has 2-step verification. It also says I may be missing a domain name before the email. Not sure what that is. DomainName/myemailname@outlook.com.

I want to access an Outlook.com email. It has 2-step verification. It also says I may be missing a domain name before the email. Not sure what that is. DomainName/myemailname@outlook.com.

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littlerock1 said

I want to access an Outlook.com email. It has 2-step verification.

No! Thunderbird accesses outlook.com using oauth authentication (microsoft call it modern authentication) so you will not be using two factor authentication to access your mail using Thunderbird.

It also says I may be missing a domain name before the email. Not sure what that is. DomainName/myemailname@outlook.com.

What says that? Perhaps the web page served by Microsoft/Outlook to authenticate your access. I think you need to offer a load more information on what your do and what response you get and when. I screen capture of the error would also probably help as it would do a lot to set context.

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littlerock1 said

I want to access an Outlook.com email. It has 2-step verification.

No! Thunderbird accesses outlook.com using oauth authentication (microsoft call it modern authentication) so you will not be using two factor authentication to access your mail using Thunderbird.

It also says I may be missing a domain name before the email. Not sure what that is. DomainName/myemailname@outlook.com.

What says that? Perhaps the web page served by Microsoft/Outlook to authenticate your access. I think you need to offer a load more information on what your do and what response you get and when. I screen capture of the error would also probably help as it would do a lot to set context.

Thanks for the reply, Matt. I will deal w/ this matter by other means. I wasn't sure how 2-step worked w/ Thunderbird and that's half the solution. Best wishes. Consider this query closed.

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