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can we use NHSmail in thunderbird, after NHS update May 2023, which retired basic authentication protocol?

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Previously used Thunderbird with Davmail, for several years. with settings in the link; https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=187501

Since NHS mail update, that retired basic authentication protocol & requiring two factor authentication. I have not been able to use NHS mail in thunderbird. https://support.nhs.net/knowledge-base/users-with-personal-mobile-and-desktop-devices-using-mail-calendar-applications-user-guide/

NHS support suggest using Outlook eamil client instead.

Any way to use nhsmail in thunderbird?

Many Thanks...

Sanjay

Previously used Thunderbird with Davmail, for several years. with settings in the link; https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=187501 Since NHS mail update, that retired basic authentication protocol & requiring two factor authentication. I have not been able to use NHS mail in thunderbird. https://support.nhs.net/knowledge-base/users-with-personal-mobile-and-desktop-devices-using-mail-calendar-applications-user-guide/ NHS support suggest using Outlook eamil client instead. Any way to use nhsmail in thunderbird? Many Thanks... Sanjay

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I suggest investigating the two addons, OWL and EQUILLA. Each works with Exchange. There is a fee, but a modest one.

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I suggest investigating the two addons, OWL and EQUILLA. Each works with Exchange. There is a fee, but a modest one.

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Thank you, downloaded OWL plug in and i can use nhs email in thunderbird

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You're very welcome.