
Thunderbird not accepting password for pop.att.yahoo.com
I have not been able to open emails in Thunderbird since 9:30 yesterday morning. Nothing has been changed in the settings. It randomly started asking for the password. When I enter the password (which is working for mail.yahoo), I receive the following message:
Login to server pop.att.yahoo.com with username XXXX@att.net failed.
I've tried the 'retry' button and 'enter new password' many times without success. I'm using Windows 10 and Thunderbird 140.1.0esr.
I'm self-employed and desperately need access to Thunderbird. This has happened many times over the years, where it randomly stops working, then mysteriously fixes it on it's own. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your help.
ప్రత్యుత్తరాలన్నీ (6)
Yahoo (and AT&T mail) can sometimes block access for third-party apps like Thunderbird unless you've enabled using OAuth2 authentication, or you’ve generated and are using a Yahoo app password.
Steps to Fix the Issue 1. Check Thunderbird Account Settings
Make sure these match the latest required settings for AT&T/Yahoo:
Go to THunderbird -> Account Settings
Under your account, choose Server Settings & You wanna enter these values:
* Incoming server: pop.mail.yahoo.com
* Port: 995
* Connection security: SSL/TLS
* Authentication method: OAuth2
^^^ This is important. Don’t use "Normal password"
* Username: your FULL email address
Try that and let me know if that works. If not, we'll try the app password route instead.
Thank you for your response. All of my settings are set to where they should be, with the exception of the Authentication method. OAuth2 is not an option, even though that's what it had been set at previously. The options are Normal password, encrypted password, Kerberos/GSSAPI, and NTLM. Any idea why OAuth2 has disappeared and how to fix this?
hmmm, Let's double check that you are using the correct host/server name. there are two that can work, but one works better with 0Auth. Can you confirm you are using the following currently: pop.mail.yahoo.com
You mentioned in your 1st message 'pop.att.yahoo.com', but Yahoo's current preferred server is pop.mail.yahoo.com (changing this may get OAuth2 to show up on your list).
Let me know if this helped
I was able to solve it by setting up an AT&T secure mail key. Thank you for your help.