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Ultimately I had to delete that profile and reinstall it to solve that problem, after which I had to transfer all the e-mails on that profile back from where I stored them.''Airmail ]''
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One other thing I discovered, it would be useful to have Password Manager in a location that you could find so if you enter the wrong password, as I did on my second e-mail account, you could find it and correct it. It really is sink or swim on your own out there. And yes, at&t was useless, as are most tech support groups.
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Seems like it would be a useful tool to just put in the program so it could search for it like it does when you first install an e-mail account. Lucky for me I already had several e-mail accounts set up on AT&T that I never use, so all I had to do was install one and Thunderbird found it for me. You know the company that you actually pay for a service. If you have to be mad at someone it is AT&T.
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Mozilla nor the Thunderbird council now running the software has no responsibility to track changes that all email providers around the world make little alone notifiy anyone that might have downloaded their software of the changes. Thunderbird is NOT a Mozilla product anymore.Įven if it was it is free client software. Ultimately I had to delete that profile and reinstall it to solve that problem, after which I had to transfer all the e-mails on that profile back from where I stored them. Thanks for a useful answer that helped me and may help others who find there way here instead of spouting a terse rebuke for having the temerity to come here about a problem that isn't the Thunderbird team's fault. They're supposed to call me back when they know what's going on. I called them and the helpful tech admitted they had a problem that they were "working on" and they didn't have a fix for it. if you don't use one of the built-in clients for Microsoft or Apple systems, there's no configuration info for you. I actually suspected this was an AT&T server problem, but their troubleshooting website does not provide setup information for Thunderbird. and I suspect for anyone else who'd been using ATT's old server IDs. You're solution works not only for Thunderbird, but also for OSX Mail. Thank you tgilders for answering the question in spite of the fact that this problem is completely AT&T's fault.