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Password Limited to 16 Characters When Sending Mail Through Outgoing Live/Outlook Mail Server

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When using a password longer than 16 characters, Thunderbird fails to login to the smtp outgoing live/outlook server.

The problem persists after disabling my AV, turning off my VPN, starting Thunderbird in safe mode, and even after adding a "1" to the end of my 16ch password.

Interestingly, Microsoft has the following warning when changing your password: Warning: Passwords longer than 16 characters cannot be used with the Xbox 360

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When using a password longer than 16 characters, Thunderbird fails to login to the smtp outgoing live/outlook server. The problem persists after disabling my AV, turning off my VPN, starting Thunderbird in safe mode, and even after adding a "1" to the end of my 16ch password. Interestingly, Microsoft has the following warning when changing your password: Warning: Passwords longer than 16 characters cannot be used with the Xbox 360 See attached screenshots.
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This is a limitation imposed my the mail server, not Thunderbird. It is not just the Xbox, it is all mail clients. The major issue is, Microsoft either do not employ folk with general IT experience, preferring Microsoft professionals that really know nothing else, or are deliberately making anything but web mail as difficult as they possibly can. They want you in the Microsoft walled garden.

I am starting to see four Internets. The Apple one, The Microsoft one, The Google one and then the open internet which Mozilla champions, unfortunately none of the other three Internets really want interoperability. They like vendor lock-in..

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This is a limitation imposed my the mail server, not Thunderbird. It is not just the Xbox, it is all mail clients. The major issue is, Microsoft either do not employ folk with general IT experience, preferring Microsoft professionals that really know nothing else, or are deliberately making anything but web mail as difficult as they possibly can. They want you in the Microsoft walled garden.

I am starting to see four Internets. The Apple one, The Microsoft one, The Google one and then the open internet which Mozilla champions, unfortunately none of the other three Internets really want interoperability. They like vendor lock-in..