Gmail / OAuth2 login won't accept password
I have a number of Gmail accounts which I manage using Thunderbird (currently version 91.6.1). All use a POP3 Mail Server and (currently) "SSL/TLS" and "Normal password" as the Security Settings.
A couple of days ago I received a message from Google saying that, from 30th May this year, Gmail was requiring two-level authentication and suggesting that I change to OAuth2 - so I've been testing this option in advance of the cut-off date.
With "Normal password" changed to "OAuth2" but no other changes I find that when I try to receive mail a Google account login screen is displayed with the appropriate Gmail account name loaded - so far, so good you might say; I was expecting that. However, when I press Next on this screen instead of being asked for my Gmail password, which I was anticipating, all that happens is that the same screen is redisplayed with the account name removed.
It looks as if I can't sign in to my Google account, as I assume is required for OAuth2; and eventually I get a "POP3 timed-out" message.
Any thoughts / suggestions ? Note I'm not an IT expert - so please phrase any replies accordingly.
Many thanks
被選擇的解決方法
Try to allow cookies for https://accounts.google.com in Thunderbird.
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選擇的解決方法
Try to allow cookies for https://accounts.google.com in Thunderbird.
Thanks, this looks like it's solved the problem.
As I guess several people may have this issue as Gmail enforces 2-level security, can I expand on the reply for the benefit of people who are as "tentative" as I am when using advanced features in software.
So: 1. In Thunderbird go to Tools | Preferences. 2. Select the Privacy and Security option from the left-hand panel. 3. Locate the Accept cookies from sites option under the heading Web Content 4. Click the Exceptions button 5. Enter https://accounts.google.com (as recommended by christ1 above) and then click Allow. 6. Click Save Changes
7. Have a nice day !
I hope this helps. Thanks again to christ1