As demanded by a Yahoo email, I changed my Frontier email password and . . . Server Name: pop mail yahoo com, port 995 User Name: <my email address> SSL TLS OAuth2 Outgoing Server (SMTP) Description: Yahoo! Mail Server Name: smtp mail yahoo com, port 465 User Name: <my email address> OAuth2 SSL TLS It's not clear how to get back to my original profile, since TBird not starts up with the new profile
PLEASE URGENT! - Interference of Yahoo-Login in my LOGIN into my . . . Hi David: Thanks for your reply BUT - I've just wanted to find out if anyone would know how to resolve a simple basic issue: - how to eliminate YAHOO-INTERFERENCE when I'm trying to LOGIN TO MY THUNDERBIRD which is my DEFAULT-Mail Program: I'm using a Frontier Email-address which is using YAHOO pop mail yahoo com Server that is forcing me to use YAHOO mail-Program ONLY rather than accepting
Can no longer connect to my Frontier email through Firefox. I use Frontier com email When I ask for it, Firefox replies that it can't establish a connection to the server at www webmail frontier com I have previously used Firefox with no problems
login to server smtp. mail. yahoo. com with username xxxxxxx@yahoo. com . . . I just created a new yahoo e-mail acct and am having a problem sending mail through Thunderbird I get the above message (also attached) I have connected the yahoo acct to the gmail app on my phone and have no problems sending mail from my phone I can also logon to yahoo directly and send mail
SMTP works, but POP3 fails | Thunderbird Support Forum - Mozilla Support I contacted Frontier support to verify the correct settings They are as follow: POP3: pop3 frontier com, SSL TLS, Port 995 SMTP: smtp frontier com, SSL TLS, Port 465 I'm using full email address for the user name He double-checked the password on the POP3 server, and it's correct I also disabled my firewall, but it didn't help
Automatic Account Configuration | Thunderbird Help - Mozilla Support Adding an existing e-mail account from most providers is a snap in Thunderbird! To start, you will need your e-mail login credentials: username password Thunderbird will attempt to match your input with its internal database to properly configure the connection (protocol, server addresses, authentication) for your specific provider