Unable to send mail from 1 of 4 similar email accounts
I have 4 email accounts in Thunderbird that I have used for more than a year. Suddenly last week I got the following error when sending from one of the accounts: "Sending of the message failed. An error occurred while sending mail. The mail server responded: Requested action not taken: mailbox unavailable. Sender address is not allowed..Please verify that your email address is correct in your account settings and try again." I checked this account's settings to make sure they were identical to those of the other three. Finally, I deleted the account and re-added using the same information. I was able to send email for about 12 hours. Then, the same error returned. What is wrong? What should I do? Note that I can send email from this account using webmail on ionos.com, my website host where all the email addresses reside.
Here is the first part of the Applications Basic info for my system: Application Basics Name Thunderbird Version 115.7.0 Build ID 20240119095007 Distribution ID Update Channel release User Agent Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:115.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/115.7.0 OS Windows_NT 10.0 19045 OS Theme Launcher Process Enabled Multiprocess Windows 0/0 Fission Windows 0/0 Enabled by default Remote Processes 3
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This may not apply, but I suggest checking to confirm there are four SMTP server setups and that each account is linked to just the one that matches the account email id. Then, post a screenshot of the SMTP setup for the failing account.
All 4 have the same SMTP server settings. The attachment shows the one for the failing account.
Try changing to port 587 and STARTTLS . From your screenshot, I assume the full email address is used, even though it doesn't appear in screenshot.
I tried what you said, but it made no difference. Any other ideas?
Ken, have you solved it?