[SOLUTION] : Thunderbird and Gmail authentication
Hi - I am posting a solution to a frustrating problem that I had a few days back and how I solved it.
This is one a bit technical (read: hard to find) so please bear with me.
Problem: Authentication failure while connecting to imap.gmail.com
Assumption: I am assuming that you have put the settings of the server exactly how Gmail requires you to give in Thunderbird.
I am also assuming that the authentication dialog comes up and you are able to allow Thunderbird an access on the Google authentication page and yet Thunderbird responds with authentication failure.
Also, I am assuming that there's no antivirus/firewall blocking communication with Gmail or Thunderbird app itself.
Solution:
Check of you have IIS or Apache or anything else running on port 80 - basically - if typing http://localhost on the browser shows something.
You see, after authentication from Google, Thunderbird tries to go back to http://localhost - and it expects to find itself BUT it finds your already running web server itself.
I resolved my problem by ensuring no webserver is running at the time of authentication and that solved my issue.
Hope this helps someone.
Nirav
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Yes. There are quite a few solutions mentioning this in the Support forum search: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1396487
I expect when the Help Articles get updated for all the newest version this will get mentioned.
Thanks Toad-Hall.
I actually Googled for days and I couldn't find anything. However, at some point, I saw a redirection to localhost and then it clicked and I figured it out!
Now, I have to go clean all the signed in devices (about 25 of them) from my google account! Lol!
Nirav