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Moved from windows 10 PC to macbook pro and Thunderbird prompts me for a password when sending and getting email

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As Title states, I was using Thunderbird on a windows 10 PC, and installed Thunderbird on a macbook pro running High Sierra. I successfully transferred the Thunderbird folder with the profile in it and everything works fine on the mac, but Thunderbird keeps asking for a password every time I get mail, or send mail. After searching, and reading other posts related to this issue I went into Tools and Account Settings and changed "normal password" to "no authentication" on the outgoing server. (Connection security is STARTTLS). Still have the password prompt coming up every time I get mail or send mail. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks.

As Title states, I was using Thunderbird on a windows 10 PC, and installed Thunderbird on a macbook pro running High Sierra. I successfully transferred the Thunderbird folder with the profile in it and everything works fine on the mac, but Thunderbird keeps asking for a password every time I get mail, or send mail. After searching, and reading other posts related to this issue I went into Tools and Account Settings and changed "normal password" to "no authentication" on the outgoing server. (Connection security is STARTTLS). Still have the password prompt coming up every time I get mail or send mail. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks.

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There is an issue where profiles copied between Windows and Linux can't store passwords properly, due to the difference between \ and / in path names. I don't know if this is the problem in your case, but you could try the solution: delete or rename the pkcs11.txt file in the profile folder, then restart TB. To open the profile folder, Help/Troubleshooting Information, click Open Folder, close TB before making changes. At the same time, set the authentication to what is required by the account provider.

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There is an issue where profiles copied between Windows and Linux can't store passwords properly, due to the difference between \ and / in path names. I don't know if this is the problem in your case, but you could try the solution: delete or rename the pkcs11.txt file in the profile folder, then restart TB. To open the profile folder, Help/Troubleshooting Information, click Open Folder, close TB before making changes. At the same time, set the authentication to what is required by the account provider.

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Thank you sfhowes ! I deleted the pkcs11.txt file, and everything works now.