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Hey Forum, 2 problems. 1. - I have been having some problems w/my paypal account. Someone has been trying to hack into it. Twice in two weeks. I talked to a paypal te… (funda kabanzi)

Hey Forum, 2 problems.

  1. 1. - I have been having some problems w/my paypal account. Someone has been trying to hack into it. Twice in two weeks. I talked to a paypal tech and was told that they are accessing my emails. And she advised changing my email password. I have use Tbird for several years and don't remember having a password. But if I do, where is it, and how do I change it?
  2. 2 - For awhile now I have been getting an error message when trying to send an email. (I can recieve, but not send). it says: "Enter your password for ***********@suddenlink.net on smtpsuddenlink.net" Where would I find such a password and where is smtpsuddenlink.net? Also could the above problem be related to this one? They started about the same time.

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Unable to enter password/verification code in Microsoft OAuth2 login popup (Thunderbird 128 ESR & Firefox 115 ESR)

Hi everyone, I’m facing a very strange issue when trying to authenticate a Hotmail account via Microsoft OAuth2 in Thunderbird (and also in Firefox). When the Microsoft … (funda kabanzi)

Hi everyone, I’m facing a very strange issue when trying to authenticate a Hotmail account via Microsoft OAuth2 in Thunderbird (and also in Firefox).

When the Microsoft login popup appears, I **cannot focus the password field or the verification code field**. The focus just cycles through other UI elements (buttons, dots at the bottom right, etc.), but **never stays inside the input field**, so I can’t type anything. Clicking into the field does not help — the focus immediately jumps away again.

This only happens in:

  • Thunderbird 128.12.0 ESR (32-bit) on Windows 10
  • Firefox (same behavior)

But Edge and Chrome work normally.

What I already tried (no success):

- Removing OAuth tokens and clearing authentication files in Thunderbird - Disabling Enhanced Tracking Protection in Firefox - Disabling browser extensions (ad-blockers, NoScript, Privacy tools) - Checking and modifying Firefox `about:config` privacy settings - Clearing and re-authorizing the app under Microsoft Account permissions - Restarting in Firefox Troubleshooting Mode - Switching temporarily between OAuth2 and Normal Password authentication - Testing on fresh login windows after restarting Thunderbird - Maximizing the popup, using tab/keyboard navigation tricks - Turning off Windows Security controlled folder access - Testing with different networks

None of the above solved the issue.

Additional notes / clues:

  • Problem affects only **Thunderbird + Firefox**, not Chromium browsers
  • Windows 10 system
  • Thunderbird is running **32-bit ESR**, so it uses Gecko/Firefox ESR 115 engine
  • This looks like a **focus bug in the Microsoft OAuth WebView implementation** on Gecko-based apps
  • I can't complete the OAuth login, so I’m stuck without access to the account

What I’m asking the community:

  • Is this a **known ESR bug** with Microsoft OAuth?
  • Is there a workaround or patch for Gecko WebView secure input fields?
  • Any configuration that I may have missed?

Any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!

Roberto

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