Cannot send emails after changing ISP
Since I changed ISP to BT full fibre (yesterday) I am unable to send emails using Tbird. (Receiving is OK) I have two email addresses, a gmail and one from my previous ISP provider (plusnet) I have spoken to both providers who say there should not be a problem! After lots of different tests I have established that: Gmail address will work if I provide access for less secure apps (Not good) Plusnet address refuses to send - I get attached message after repeated requests to enter password. I also attach SMTP settings which I have double checked. I have also tested reducing the minimum security level to 1 as suggested in advice but that did not work. I strongly suspect that this is an issue with the change of ISP provider as that is the only thing to have changed. Help please as I am going round in circles. PS using version 78.14 (32 bit) PPS I can send when using web based mail instead of Thunderbird
Soluzione scelta
Problem solved - I tried the old trick of deleting and re-adding SMTP and by magic it works!!
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re : Gmail address will work if I provide access for less secure apps (Not good)
If you have a POP or IMAP gmail account which uses 'Authentication Method' = 'Normal Password' then gmail considers that as 'less secure'. If usingAuthentication Method'= 'OAuth2' then gmail considers it more secure.
Please note the language terminolgy used by gmail does not actually mean using a good strong password is insecure. But using 'less secure apps' option does mean on occasion, gmail will deliberately block access until you logon to webmail and re select that 'less secure apps' option switched oof by gmail. Gmail claim they do it periodically for your safety, but it is more likely to get you fed up and believe the issue was
Basically, gmail would prefer you used their webmail access or access using OAuth2 authentication which is designed for easy access to various websites. It means gmail therefore glean more information about the types of website you frequent - data is worth money when it comes to marketing, so it not all only about security. The user gets an ease of use advantage - Instead of having various separate passwords to logon to various websites, you can just use the one gmail access. That is also the same one applied to your gmail acount in Thunderbird or any email client.
re: plusnet Outgoing Server (SMTP) settings
- Server name: relay.plus.net
- Port: 587
- Connection Security: STARTTLS
- Authenication Method: Normal Password
- User name: full email address
REstart Thunderbird to ensure all settings are saved.
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Thanks for your explanation Toad-Hall, much appreciated. Unfortunately I have tried the settings suggested for the Plusnet account without any success - including a restart. It will be a shame if I have to change away from Thunderbird as I've been using it for ages and really like it. I've been resisting changing my email address as so many accounts are linked to it!
Soluzione scelta
Problem solved - I tried the old trick of deleting and re-adding SMTP and by magic it works!!
I also have this problem with the outgoing emails with Plusnet. I tried the above suggestion on deleting and re-adding SMTP but still no luck, it worked on another laptop but now it doesn't. When it did I copied the settings but it did not work on the new laptop.
Sending of the message failed. The message could not be sent because connecting to Outgoing server (SMTP) relay.plus.com failed. The server may be unavailable or is refusing SMTP connections. Please verify that your Outgoing server (SMTP) settings are correct and try again.
Earlier I posted that deleting and re adding fixed this problem. Sadly it didn't. So I have given up and changed my email from a plusnet address as I was getting nowhere fast. Several hundred changes later......