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Thunderbird 102.9.0 Converting Pop to IMAP Incoming server already exists error received

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D/l & installed TB 102.9.0 on Win 11, setting up @verizon.net account (uses IMAP or PoP.aol.com for incoming host name & smtp.verizon.net for outgoing) ). It automatically found settings for Pop3. I tried to manually config for IMAP but could not. Allowed to setup with Pop3 & it went right through & works! However, I want IMAP. Following Mozilla's Support article to switch from POP to IMAP, receive the "Incoming server already exists" error. I'm at a loss. Time spent & frustration is so high. Please help.

D/l & installed TB 102.9.0 on Win 11, setting up @verizon.net account (uses IMAP or PoP.aol.com for incoming host name & smtp.verizon.net for outgoing) ). It automatically found settings for Pop3. I tried to manually config for IMAP but could not. Allowed to setup with Pop3 & it went right through & works! However, I want IMAP. Following Mozilla's Support article to switch from POP to IMAP, receive the "Incoming server already exists" error. I'm at a loss. Time spent & frustration is so high. ''Please ''help.

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Hi David, I belive I resolved. But before I post a final of my settings, I hope you can answer a question. My fix: was to change Outgoing SMTP.verizon.net to SMTP.aol.com. This then brought up additional Authentication Methods that now includeds OAuth2, which I selected. The 1st time I sent, I was prompted with a different AOL screen to enter password - the screen looking as though it was direct from AOL & as if I was logging into to my AOL on-line acct. So logged in with on-line acct password (there was no place to request password be saved). My email then sent. I immediately received an eM from AOL "Your AOL account [email protected] was just used to sign in on Thunderbird AOL. If you did this, you’re all set." I closed TB. Reopened a short while later & sent another eM. No password request was received & mail sent. I then shut down, rebooted, opened TB & forwarded an email, again no password request & mail sent. Not knowing a thing about OAuth2, is this method actually sending my mail to/through AOL online site? I do detect a slight delay in the send, but perhaps that is normal when using a 3rd party email?? Thanks once again for all your time & Help. Apologies to all for the wordiness.

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It sounds like all is working as desired. That use of AOL for Verizon is unusual, but an agreement between the two several years ago. I think you're good to go. :)

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