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CU (Unverisity of Colorado) doing away with my access to Thunderbird July 1st, 2020

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I got a email from the University of Colorado saying I would not be able to access my CU account after July 1st, 2020 using Thunderbird. I would have to go to Outlook on the web to access my CU email account. I use Thunderbird for my Gmail and CU account as of now. Is there a way of changing the settings in my CU account so I can continue to use Thunderbird to access my CU account instead of going to Outlook on the web? Any advice or suggestions would be appreciated.

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I got a email from the University of Colorado saying I would not be able to access my CU account after July 1st, 2020 using Thunderbird. I would have to go to Outlook on the web to access my CU email account. I use Thunderbird for my Gmail and CU account as of now. Is there a way of changing the settings in my CU account so I can continue to use Thunderbird to access my CU account instead of going to Outlook on the web? Any advice or suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks Don

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Is your CU account accessed through gmail? It might be as simple as changing the authentication method to OAuth2 if it was previously 'normal password'.

https://oit.colorado.edu/tutorial/gmail-configure-thunderbird