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in dont understand what I have to do, im not an IT geek, im an oldie

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I dont understand this new method of sign in message you have sent, im an oldie, not an IT geek, I dont understand & very worried im going to loose access to my e-mail which has inf ormation on that i NEED

I need step by step instructions that an old guy will understand

I dont understand this new method of sign in message you have sent, im an oldie, not an IT geek, I dont understand & very worried im going to loose access to my e-mail which has inf ormation on that i NEED I need step by step instructions that an old guy will understand

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You need to tell us a bit more. What Operating system are you using - eg: Windows 11, MAC, Linux?

What version of Thunderbird are you using ? Not sure - in Thunderbird - 'Help' > 'About Thunderbird' It will tell you the current version. eg: 140.8.0esr or perhaps 148.0.0

Your mail account downloads emails from the server, but what server are you using ? For example: gmail, btinternet, comcast, yahoo, outlook, AT&T, AOL ? In your email address what comes after the '@' sign ?

It would help if you could provide the following information. In Thunderbird

  • Help > Troubleshooting Information
  • scroll down to the 'Mail and News Accounts' section
  • Copy all the text in that area and then paste it into a Reply Box in this forum question.

re :new method of sign in message

It's possible you have never been entering a password because you set up Thunderbird to remember your password and auto use it to download / send emails. If you had logged onto your webmail account via a browser and changed/modified that password then you would to update the stored password in Thunderbird. Did you logon to your webmail account and modify/update your password ?

Are you seeing a small window which asks you to enter a password, with buttons 'Retry', 'Enter new Password' and 'Cancel' ? Does the small pop up window say anything at the top such as: Enter credentials for email address on outlook.office365.com, then a line that starts with https and below that the word 'Microsoft' followed by 'Enter Password' ?

You may have been asked in Thunderbird to log in your Yahoo, ATT or AOL accounts, or seen a notice with the title 'Upcoming Account Change'. Did you get something like that ?

Describe what you see - tell us word for word what you see OR better still upload an image in this forum using the Add images 'Browse' button located just below the 'Post a Reply' text box.

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