Thunderbird will not download from gmail.
Thunderbird has been work with gmail since 2014. I downloaded my e-mails from gmail to Thunderbird two weeks ago and turned off the PC while on vacation.
I come back from vacation, turn the PC on and open Thunderbird. I get the following message when trying to download e-mails. Sending of password for user [email protected] did not succeed. Mail server pop.gmail.com responded: Web login required: https://support.google.com/mail/answer/78754
I have changed nothing in Thunderbird. I checked I have the latest version of Thunderbird. I have changed nothing in my gmail account.
What happened? How do I fix this?
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No not new, but you might discover gmail asking for password to verify on occassions.
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JoeSam said
Thunderbird has been work with gmail since 2014. I downloaded my e-mails from gmail to Thunderbird two weeks ago and turned off the PC while on vacation. I come back from vacation, turn the PC on and open Thunderbird. I get the following message when trying to download e-mails. Sending of password for user [email protected] did not succeed. Mail server pop.gmail.com responded: Web login required: https://support.google.com/mail/answer/78754 I have changed nothing in Thunderbird. I checked I have the latest version of Thunderbird. I have changed nothing in my gmail account. What happened? How do I fix this?
UPDATE!
I fixed the problem. I had to change the security setting in gmail to Allow Less Secure Apps. After I turned that ON, Thunderbird worked. Must be something new from Google.
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No not new, but you might discover gmail asking for password to verify on occassions.
I learned about setting Allow Access to less secure apps. Unfortunately, having set googgle to allow access (it was disabled by "default") I still am not able to ready messages. I can read messages with MailWasher (my SPAM filter).
I also changed my email (per an earier article to [email protected]. Still unable to read message that I know from MailWasher and IMAP gmail access exist.