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pop up screen "One account. All of Google" -- thunderbird 78.11.0

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Just upgraded to Thunderbird 78.11.0. Using Thunderbird to read Gmail. On two different computers, I get a pop up "One account. All of Google / Sign in with your Google account." Putting in my gmail address and clicking next has no effect--same screen pops up.

Similar to what is reported in https://support.mozilla.org/bm/questions/1271721, though that was for an earlier version of Thunderbird.

Windows 10. No settings changed by me when I upgraded TBird. Before upgrading, Tbird read my Gmail just fine.

Just upgraded to Thunderbird 78.11.0. Using Thunderbird to read Gmail. On two different computers, I get a pop up "One account. All of Google / Sign in with your Google account." Putting in my gmail address and clicking next has no effect--same screen pops up. Similar to what is reported in https://support.mozilla.org/bm/questions/1271721, though that was for an earlier version of Thunderbird. Windows 10. No settings changed by me when I upgraded TBird. Before upgrading, Tbird read my Gmail just fine.

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The popup is the OAuth2 authentication window for gmail accounts. Your address should be entered automatically, but if not, check that cookies are accepted in TB Options/Privacy & Security, then restart TB. The authentication should be OAuth2 for both the incoming and outgoing smtp servers.

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The popup is the OAuth2 authentication window for gmail accounts. Your address should be entered automatically, but if not, check that cookies are accepted in TB Options/Privacy & Security, then restart TB. The authentication should be OAuth2 for both the incoming and outgoing smtp servers.