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Thunderbird email authentication problem - Boydg1 - 10-23-2019 Hello everyone, I've been using Linuxlite on and off for years. I guess you might say I have been waiting for a satisfactory virus program and or VPN to come along so I could go full time. After reading all the info here on this site it appears my apprehensions are not that well founded. Anyhow, I am glade to be a member now and look forward to contributing ![]() tried a number of times and each time the same response. I checked my mail on Comcast server and all is well, even changed my pass word. After trying a number of approaches including "netcat" which came back as "0" and Linuxlite 4.0. I installed an earlier verson of linuxlite ver. 2.2, 64bit and my Thunderbird E-mail is working fine. What I do not know is were the problem is, is it the later verson (4.6) of Linuxlite or is it Thunderbird or a combo of both? Looking forward to your insight into this and once again I thank you all for allowing me to be a participating member. Re: Thunderbird email authentication problem - trinidad - 10-23-2019 https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/thunderbird-and-comcast https://www.xfinity.com/support/articles/setting-up-thunderbird Perhaps one of these will help. If not, since Comcast seems to work on LL 2.2 for you and not LL 4.x, it is likely that Comcast is not particularly secure by modern standards, or up to date with the latest web extension standards. You should still be able to get Thunderbird in LL4.x to connect. I would try again and pay attention to any error messages. The link below seems to indicate that Comcast is a problem in general and indicates a workaround. https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2406399 TC |