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Problem sending/receiving emails

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My ISP = SBCGlobal.net; My email app = v 78.11.0 of Thunderbird; I also use the latest v of Firefox.

My problem is with TB, which will neither send nor receive emails; Msg = "Sending password for user me@sbcglobal.net did not succeed. Mail server inbound.att.net responded: Server error, please try again later." This was two days ago. I found my TB login info at tools>options>privacy&security>passwords. I cannot figure out where to go to change / reset the login password at ATT

My question is this: To fix this problem, do I change my PW on my system, then do the same at the SBC/ATT end to make the inbound.att.net server aware of the change? Is this how I should proceed? FYI: I'm a tech dippie. I need help. Tks

P.S.: I don't have an ATT account.

My ISP = SBCGlobal.net; My email app = v 78.11.0 of Thunderbird; I also use the latest v of Firefox. My problem is with TB, which will neither send nor receive emails; Msg = "Sending password for user me@sbcglobal.net did not succeed. Mail server inbound.att.net responded: Server error, please try again later." This was two days ago. I found my TB login info at tools>options>privacy&security>passwords. I cannot figure out where to go to change / reset the login password at ATT My question is this: To fix this problem, do I change my PW on my system, then do the same at the SBC/ATT end to make the inbound.att.net server aware of the change? Is this how I should proceed? FYI: I'm a tech dippie. I need help. Tks P.S.: I don't have an ATT account.

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AT&T has required secure mail keys now for several months. It is a change in policy, and has nothing to do with TB. Here are their instructions for creating keys:

https://www.att.com/support/article/email-support/KM1240308

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You have to create a secure mail key and use that instead of the account password in TB.

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1316946#answer-1373790

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So far, I've not figured out how to do as instructed. The task sounds so simple. One would think ATT would make it easy for someone seeking to create a secure mail key to do so. I guess I'll just have to keep trying, hoping to eventually figure it out.

But, I've used SBCGlobal and Thunderbird since the mid '90's and have never had a problem like this. The client residing on my desktop should be able to identify itself to both "inbound.att.net" and "inbound.att.net", and SBCGlobal shouldn't have a problem continuing to both send and receive emails like a good ISP.

What's going on? If the effect to be explained is that all of a sudden - after 26 years of good service -"inbound.att.net" can no longer recognize and accept my password, what explains it?

Hopefully, somebody out there knows the answer, and I eagerly await your guidance.

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Ausgewählte Lösung

AT&T has required secure mail keys now for several months. It is a change in policy, and has nothing to do with TB. Here are their instructions for creating keys:

https://www.att.com/support/article/email-support/KM1240308

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Ok. Mission successful, and thanks for the help. But, I have another problem that I hope you can also help me figure out.

To bring you up to date, I have my Secure Mail Key together with the confirming email from AT&T. However, incoming emails continue being directed to the Yahoo Mail account I set up on the 17th as an interim account, and not to my Thunderbird account, which I prefer. (So, when I launch TB and ask it to "get messages" it continued to respond with the "Sending password for user (me)@sbcglobal.net did not succeed, etc" NOTE: both yahoo and TB use my @SBCGlobal.net email address).

So my question is this: how do I convince both "inbound and outbound.att.net" to accept my password thus enabling me to return to Thunderbird?

Tks for all your help.

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Did you set the Yahoo account to collect mail from the SBC account? If you remove the passwords for the SBC account from Saved Passwords in Options/Privacy & Security, then restart TB, you will be prompted for a password, so enter the secure mail key.

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I'm all set. TB is up & flying, and I'm hugely relieved! Thanks for all your help.