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I am trying to add an account the account in BTinternet works perfectly, but when I enter the passwrd in T'bird it refuses to accept it?

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I have a BTinternet.com account in Explorer I can access this account. When I try to add it to Thunderbird it askes me for my name, the name of the account and the Password. The password that works when I am in BTinternet.com in Explorer is not accepted by Thunderbird.

I have a BTinternet.com account in Explorer I can access this account. When I try to add it to Thunderbird it askes me for my name, the name of the account and the Password. The password that works when I am in BTinternet.com in Explorer is not accepted by Thunderbird.

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It works in Explorer because you're not asking the BT server to communicate with your computer, you're managing your mail directly through the webmail screen. If you want to use a client program like Thunderbird you have to ensure that the server settings are correct. BT explains them here: http://bt.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/44917/~/what-are-the-settings-for-outgoing-and-incoming-bt-email-servers%3F Note that BT has particular requirements about security settings and authentication when you try to get your mail. If you don't have those settings correct, the server will not accept your login, and Thunderbird will give you an error message about your password possibly being incorrect. That's not helpful, because in many cases the password is correct: it's the security settings etc. that are not.