email password
When setting up my account I am not prompted to enter a password. I need to have a password entered so that I can connect to my sbcglobal.net account.
What am I missing?
Lane
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When setting up my account I am not prompted to enter a password. I need to have a password entered so that I can connect to my sbcglobal.net account.
What am I missing?
Lane
With TBird portable and FFox portable, how long can one expect a usb thumb drive to last with a presumed imit or 100,000 write cycles?
Hello Every one,
A lot of us are confused how to make the Thunderbird work with the Bloody yahoo e-mail free accounts, well i know the way and i just downloaded all my bloody e-mails, and for all who helped me on this beautiful forum and special thanks to all the guys who made all this portable programs, because they disurve our support and our thanks, So lets Rock :
First i will put those e-mails settings :
1)Gmail.
2)Yahoo.
hai
sorry my language(english) is bad
i am from indonesia
i use thunderbird , 2 month
and i have (2) multiple account of gmail
but this day suddenly i cannot step into my default account ,
just second account succeed to enter
this error is :
"Sending password did not succeed. Mail Server pop.gmail.com responded: Username and password not accepted."
but if i use browser to open account in gmail,
success and there no problem at all
WHY with my thunderbird, please help.
thanks
-=irham=-
Couldn't find an answer for this.
All my email accounts work in Thunderbird portable (when it finally launches), except for my hotmail account. I'm using the webmail extension, with the hotmail and gmail extensions. Gmail and my pop work fine, but when trying to check my hotmail, I get the following error:
"Sending of password did not succeed. Mail server localhost responded: negative vibes from myemailaddress@hotmail.com"
Anyone have any ideas how I can get this to work?
Thanks!
When I push "Get Mail" button it do nothing . I have to go click in the accounts one per one.
And I check " Check for new messages on start up " and " check messages every X minutes " and it do nothing.
(Excuse for my bad English)
Hi,
I've installed Thunderbird Portable on a 128 USB key. As it's a pretty short memory, I detach or delete all the attached files of my mails that I want to keep.
On the Thunderbird window, it appears that the size of the message is lower. But when I look at the folders on the installation directory of the program, the size of the folders remains the same. Means that, after some days, even if I detach all the attached files I get, I won't be able to use the program anymore cause I'll reach the max. capacity of my key. What can I do ?
Hi,
I have following problem. The computer where I work has a local instance of Thunderbird already running. So it does work to start the portable version unless I close the local version. Since the local version contains my job mail, the portable my private one, this is not very comfortable. Is there a way to run both parallel?
Samba
have been using Thunderbird for U3 on my U3 USB stick for sometime and have multiple email accounts configured. Now, suddenly for some reason - and I am not sure why, may have been a virus or something -- all teh emails and email accounts are gone.
When I open Thunderbird, it shows up as if I had just installed it for the first time and is asking me to set up email accounts etc.
I did not manually back up any of those emails. Are they somewhere in a folder? does Thunderbird have them somewhere?
I have just set up TB portable and have found that not all emails are downloading... not sure why. I have checked all settings and they seem correct. What alerted me first this was when I was expecting some emails with attachments and they were not coming through, but when I close down TB Portable and open regular TB they download from the server (I have both TB versions set to leave emails on the server)
any assistance on this matter would be appreciated.