Sök i support

Akta dig för supportbedrägerier: Vi kommer aldrig att be dig att ringa eller skicka ett sms till ett telefonnummer eller dela personlig information. Rapportera misstänkt aktivitet med alternativet "Rapportera missbruk".

Läs mer

Thunderbird just started Error message: Sending of password for user xxx did not succeed

  • 2 svar
  • 2 har detta problem
  • 1 visning
  • Senaste svar av mackenrick

more options

I have three accounts using Tbird. The other two accounts are still working fine but I can no longer send or receive email from this account. When I start Tbird I get the other email but for this account I get this message:

Error with account 1234@pacbell.net Sending of password for user 1234@pacbell.net did not succeed. Mail server inbound.att.net responded: Server error - Please try again later.

When I try sending email from this account I get:

Login to server outbound.att.net with username 1234@pacbell.net failed

Please help. Thank you

I have three accounts using Tbird. The other two accounts are still working fine but I can no longer send or receive email from this account. When I start Tbird I get the other email but for this account I get this message: Error with account 1234@pacbell.net Sending of password for user 1234@pacbell.net did not succeed. Mail server inbound.att.net responded: Server error - Please try again later. When I try sending email from this account I get: Login to server outbound.att.net with username 1234@pacbell.net failed Please help. Thank you

Alla svar (2)

more options

Vald lösning

more options

Thanks sfhowes, Yes I'm using Secure mail keys. I double checked to see if all my accounts were using secure mail keys and all of them were. I signed into the 1234 account online and also checked there and it showed I was using a secure mail key. After posting this question, I went back to this account and set up a new secure mail key on the chance it may have gotten corrupted. I can now send and receive email from the 1234 account so I guess that was the problem. Funny how things that work for years can just choose to go bad.