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At work, they made a big deal when we switched mail systems "away from the antiquated POP3 and IMAP." What is the new protocol and does Thunderbird support it?

At work, they made a big deal when we switched mail systems "away from the antiquated POP3 and IMAP." What is the new protocol and does Thunderbird support it?

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If the authentication on the gmail account is 'normal password', you have to enable access by 'less-secure apps' in the Google account's security settings, and might be warned of 'risks'. Google may disable acess without prior notice, but if the authentication is OAuth2, access by 'less-secure apps' can be turned off. Similarly with AOL, OAuth2 authentication is recommended.

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Using_Gmail_with_Thunderbird_and_Mozilla_Suite

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TB supports POP, IMAP and SMTP natively, and OWA (Exchange) via add-ons. If the new protocol isn't one of those, it looks like you're out of luck.

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Thank you. The consultants were geeking out about security while migrating all of our accounts to MS Outlook 365. So I'll guess OWA is the magic format.

I have had a Google security scan tell me my Thunderbird connection to GMail is a security risk. My AOL account works. Is Thunderbird really that insecure? Is there a plug-in that will help?

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If the authentication on the gmail account is 'normal password', you have to enable access by 'less-secure apps' in the Google account's security settings, and might be warned of 'risks'. Google may disable acess without prior notice, but if the authentication is OAuth2, access by 'less-secure apps' can be turned off. Similarly with AOL, OAuth2 authentication is recommended.

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Using_Gmail_with_Thunderbird_and_Mozilla_Suite