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Thunderbird 128 oauth fails with gmail. SOLVED by accepting cookies

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I have Thunderbird 128 installed and just tried to get my gmail account set up. Everytime I try to add it, the Oauth window comes up, I log into Google, and then get a "malformed url" error and the oauth fails.

Anyone else have this problem with 128? Is there a workaround?

I have Thunderbird 128 installed and just tried to get my gmail account set up. Everytime I try to add it, the Oauth window comes up, I log into Google, and then get a "malformed url" error and the oauth fails. Anyone else have this problem with 128? Is there a workaround?

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Eh, it was user error. I had accept cookies turned off in Tbird. Set it to accept cookies and it authed okay.

Solved.

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I have not tried to set up a gmasil in 128, but I am having no issues with oauth generally with gmail. Why are you creating a new account in Thunderbird? Is there some issue with the update, or is it just today you needed to add an account.

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I'm just setting up a new windows laptop. This was the first attempt to add gmail to Thunderbird 128 - it's not upgrading from any previous installation. I'm using the same M$ account and nothing was there when I installed it on this computer. Should there be?

The error I receive from google is: "400. That’s an error.

The server cannot process the request because it is malformed. It should not be retried. That’s all we know."

I've had no problem with earlier versions of Thunderbird and gmail.

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Eh, it was user error. I had accept cookies turned off in Tbird. Set it to accept cookies and it authed okay.

Solved.

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  1. Set `general.useragent.compatMode.firefox` to `true`
  2. Delete saved "oauth passwords" related to the account
  3. Get Messages -> popup -> authenticate (one of my accounts had 2 phase auth, one not yet) -> Thunderbird automatically saves the "oauth password" (token).

In my case it was not a user error, I had this property set to `false` after a clean installation into Kubuntu. It took me several hours of my life, meh ...