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Cannot send messages from either of my outgoing mail servers after update

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Email works from gmail website. I've deleted and re-input the outgoing server information. Receing mail just fine. Able to send in the Gmail app just fine. Not able to send from Thunderbird on either gmail account.

Current settings; Server: smtp.gmail.com Port: 465 Username: (my full email) Authentication: Normal Password Connection Security: SSL/TLS

I've also tried using a variety of difference authentication and connection settings without luck.

Thank you, Paul

Email works from gmail website. I've deleted and re-input the outgoing server information. Receing mail just fine. Able to send in the Gmail app just fine. Not able to send from Thunderbird on either gmail account. Current settings; Server: smtp.gmail.com Port: 465 Username: (my full email) Authentication: Normal Password Connection Security: SSL/TLS I've also tried using a variety of difference authentication and connection settings without luck. Thank you, Paul

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Do you have some kind of program such as CCleaner that may be deleting cookies etc. from TB?

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What happens if you change the authentication to OAuth2, for both the incoming and outgoing servers, and go through the steps to have Google set a token on your computer? Allow cookies for google.com and enable 'less-secure' apps.

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Using_Gmail_with_Thunderbird_and_Mozilla_Suite

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Thank you! That ended up working, for about 1 day, but now I've got the same problem again? Any permanent fixes?

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Do you have some kind of program such as CCleaner that may be deleting cookies etc. from TB?

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I did recently set up an VPN a couple weeks back? The OAUth2 started working again after a few toggles. Maybe it's a Tbird bug?

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It's possibly a clash between the VPN and TB, e.g. I recall that some VPNs require the smtp server be entered as an IP address taken from a list of 'allowed' IPs.