Login to server smtp.googlemail.com is failing.
When I try to send an email using Thunderbird, a window that says "SMPT Server Password Required" pops up asking me for my password. This never used to happen. When I enter the password of my associated Gmail account, it says "Login to server smtp.googlemail.com failed". If it's not the password of my associated Gmail account, then what password does it want? Is there a way to change the password?
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Ok, I finally figured out what the problem was. It's Gmail's 2-Step Verification. I turned it off and now Thunderbird is accepting my password.
Thanks for all your help, christ1. I really appreciate it!
Best regards, Greg
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Is there any specific reason you do that in a compose window? Use the main Thunderbird window.
Oh sorry, I found the Troubleshooting Information option. Here it is. Let me know if you need anything else.
Application Basics
Name: Thunderbird Version: 24.5.0 User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/24.5.0 Profile Folder: Show Folder
(Local drive) Application Build ID: 20140424091057 Enabled Plugins: about:plugins Build Configuration: about:buildconfig Crash Reports: about:crashes Memory Use: about:memory
Mail and News Accounts account1: INCOMING: account1, , (imap) smtp.gmail.com:465, SSL, passwordCleartext OUTGOING: smtp.gmail.com:587, alwaysSTARTTLS, passwordCleartext, true
account2: INCOMING: account2, , (none) Local Folders, plain, passwordCleartext
Extensions
Important Modified Preferences
Name: Value
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Graphics
Adapter Description: Intel(R) HD Graphics Family Vendor ID: 0x8086 Device ID: 0x0126 Adapter RAM: Unknown Adapter Drivers: igdumd64 igd10umd64 igd10umd64 igdumdx32 igd10umd32 igd10umd32 Driver Version: 8.15.10.2455 Driver Date: 7-19-2011 Direct2D Enabled: false DirectWrite Enabled: false (6.2.9200.16571) ClearType Parameters: ClearType parameters not found WebGL Renderer: false GPU Accelerated Windows: 0
AzureCanvasBackend: skia AzureFallbackCanvasBackend: cairo AzureContentBackend: none
JavaScript
Incremental GC: 1
Accessibility
Activated: 0 Prevent Accessibility: 0
Library Versions
Expected minimum version Version in use
NSPR 4.10.2 4.10.2
NSS 3.15.4 Basic ECC 3.15.4 Basic ECC
NSS Util 3.15.4 3.15.4
NSS SSL 3.15.4 Basic ECC 3.15.4 Basic ECC
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Can you try again to set Connection Security to SSL/TLS, Port 465?
Then post again the Troubleshooting Information. Just the 'Mail and News Accounts' section will be good enough.
Ok, here you go:
Mail and News Accounts account1: INCOMING: account1, , (imap) smtp.gmail.com:465, SSL, passwordCleartext OUTGOING: smtp.gmail.com:465, SSL, passwordCleartext, true
account2: INCOMING: account2, , (none) Local Folders, plain, passwordCleartext
Your incoming server is wrong. It should be imap.gmail.com on port 993 instead of smtp.gmail.com port 465.
I should have spotted this right away. Your setting for the receiving server is wrong. So the error message you get is actually for the receiving server, not the sending server.
Change the receiving server to imap.gmail.com, Connection Security SSL/TLS, Port 993.
I changed my Sever Settings in Thunderbird to imap.gmail.com, Connection Security SSL/TLS, Port 993. But I am still having the same problem. Here is my Mail and News Accounts again:
Mail and News Accounts account1: INCOMING: account1, , (imap) imap.gmail.com:993, SSL, passwordCleartext OUTGOING: smtp.gmail.com:465, SSL, passwordCleartext, true
account2: INCOMING: account2, , (none) Local Folders, plain, passwordCleartext
imap.gmail.com:993, SSL
This still looks a bit odd. Did you set 'Connection Security to 'SSL/TLS'?
It should look like 'imap.gmail.com:993, SSL/TLS'. By setting 'SSL/TLS', the port is set automatically.
Yes, I did set Connection Security to SSL/TLS
I'm wondering why I don't see it in the information you posted. Did you snip it?
What is the exact error message you get now?
I snipped out everything except the Mail and News Accounts section. Do you want me to post the whole thing again?
The error message I am getting is the same as before: "Login to server smtp.gmail.com failed."
Can you receive messages at all?
Please post a screenshot of the error message again.
I can receive messages on the associated Gmail account, but it looks like I haven't received a message in Thunderbird since April 3rd.
I have posted screenshots of the error messages.
Not sure what else to try, except deleting and re-creating the SMTP server.
Tools (Alt-T) - Options - Account Settings
At the very bottom of the left pane:
Outgoing Server (SMTP - select 'smtp.gmail.com' - Remove
Restart Thunderbird.
Re-create the GMail SMTP server with these settings:
Server Name: smtp.gmail.com
Connection Security: SSL/TLS
Username: Your FULL email address
Authentication Method: normal password
Check the SMTP server assigned for your account:
Select your Gmail account in the left pane.
Select 'smtp.gmail.com' as 'Outgoing Server (SMTP)'.
Further instructions for GMail:
I can't even get past the first step because I can't select Remove (it's greyed out, only Add and Edit are available), so I can't remove smtp.gmail.com
Your account is an IMAP account, which means all messages are managed on the server.
Login to your account via webmail, and confirm you do see all messages on the server.
The idea is to delete the IMAP account in Thunderbird, and then delete the Gmail SMTP server.
As all mail is on the server this will not cause you losing any messages. But again, please confirm all messages actually are on the server.
Also create a backup of your Thunderbird profile folder.
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Thunderbird_:_FAQs_:_Backing_Up_and_Restoring
Please report back before you're going to delete anything.
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Ok, I finally figured out what the problem was. It's Gmail's 2-Step Verification. I turned it off and now Thunderbird is accepting my password.
Thanks for all your help, christ1. I really appreciate it!
Best regards, Greg
Just in case anyone else using 2-Step Verification has trouble with Thunderbird (or any email client), here is a page that explains how you can set up an Application Specific Password which will make it work: https://support.google.com/mail/answer/1173270?hl=en
I did this and it did indeed work.
I too had this problem. And the answer indeed was with Googles' 2-Step authenticication. Thanks for the pointers to check that - on this and other questions.
A comment; Might not want to just "disable" the 2-step authenticication in a blanket manner. Doing that can affect how mobile phones work with gmail & google, how calenders syncronise etc.... There is a manner of setting a application specific, or even a PC specific second authentication step. This may be appropriate for some people, in some circumstances.
You need to enable less secure apps.
https://www.google.com/settings/security/lesssecureapps
Thanks.