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thunderbird password not authenticating

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Hi, I recently started to have issues with Thunderbird. I get the following :

Error with account onwaaard@comcast.net Sending of password for user onwaaard@comcast.net did not succeed. Mail Server pop3.comcast.net responded: Authentication failed.

Login to account onwaaard@comcast.net failed Login to server pop3.comcast.net with username onwaaard@comcast.net failed Retry/Enter New Password/Cancel

Here are the configurations:

SMTP Server Description: Comcast Server Name: smtp.comcast.net Port: 465 Default 465

Security and Authentication Connection Security: SSL/TLS Authentication Method: Normal Password User Name: onwaaard

Server Type: POP Mail Server Server Name: POP3.comcast.net Port: 995 Connection Security: SSL/TLS Authentication Method: Normal Password

Outgoing Server (SMTP) setting Comcast - smtp.comcast.net (Default) Details of selected server: Description: Comcast Server Name: smtp.comcast.net Port: 465 User Name: onwaaard Authentication method: Normal Password Connection Security: SSL/TLS

Saved Logins mailbox://mail.comcast.net (mailbox://mail.comcast.net)

Hi, I recently started to have issues with Thunderbird. I get the following : Error with account onwaaard@comcast.net Sending of password for user onwaaard@comcast.net did not succeed. Mail Server pop3.comcast.net responded: Authentication failed. Login to account onwaaard@comcast.net failed Login to server pop3.comcast.net with username onwaaard@comcast.net failed Retry/Enter New Password/Cancel Here are the configurations: SMTP Server Description: Comcast Server Name: smtp.comcast.net Port: 465 Default 465 Security and Authentication Connection Security: SSL/TLS Authentication Method: Normal Password User Name: onwaaard Server Type: POP Mail Server Server Name: POP3.comcast.net Port: 995 Connection Security: SSL/TLS Authentication Method: Normal Password Outgoing Server (SMTP) setting Comcast - smtp.comcast.net (Default) Details of selected server: Description: Comcast Server Name: smtp.comcast.net Port: 465 User Name: onwaaard Authentication method: Normal Password Connection Security: SSL/TLS Saved Logins mailbox://mail.comcast.net (mailbox://mail.comcast.net)

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What do you have for the User Name in TB for the incoming and outgoing servers? It should be the full email address, not just the part before the @.

https://www.xfinity.com/support/articles/email-client-programs-with-xfinity-email

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The instructions in the link I posted says the authentication uses the email address, but on the same page it states that login (authentication) requires the Xfinity ID and the password. The Xfinity ID is the part of the address before @, so I think the User Name in TB has to be that, not the full email address shown in your pictures.

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Check that third-party access is enabled:

https://www.xfinity.com/support/articles/third-party-email-access

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Third Party is enabled.

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My Xfinity ID User Name is onwaaard.

I have really no idea what the hell happened to my Thunderbird or how to reset it correctly.

"The instructions in the link I posted says the authentication uses the email address, but on the same page it states that login (authentication) requires the Xfinity ID and the password. The Xfinity ID is the part of the address before @, so I think the User Name in TB has to be that, not the full email address shown in your pictures."

So, what should the User Name be entered as?

The only thing my "xfinity ID" is, is : User Name : onwaaard and a password. If I use onwaaard @ comcast.net, that's my email address then, which you're saying I should not use.

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Yes, try it with just onwaaard as the User Name, in Server Settings and also the Outgoing Server (SMTP). You might have to remove the passwords from Saved Passwords in Settings/Privacy & Security, restart TB, and enter the account password when asked.

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My Thunderbird Email is now working.  :)

It looks like Xfinity did something that caused this as I just received this email :

"Hello, Good news! This message confirms that you can now successfully send and receive email via Comcast mail servers.

You can learn more about email features and manage your preferences by visiting Xfinity Overview. Sincerely, XFINITY® Team"

Thank You for the help.

Best Regards, Tim