• Re: Thunderbird eMail

    From John Dulak@21:1/5 to RecentlyOrLately on Fri Jul 22 09:44:31 2022
    On 7/22/2022 9:23 AM, RecentlyOrLately wrote:
    Win XP Pro laptop

    Have not use the laptop for email for a month.

    Started Thunderbird email and for the five email account installed and previously used, they ALL ask to input a password to access.

    What is up with that ?
    Trojan, virus ?  What ?

    Not doing anything until I can get some directions on what to do.


    Recently:

    SOLVED - Gmail vs Thunderbird on Windows XP

    Gmail has announced that they will be ending access to the service with "Less Secure" applications on May 30. From that date on POP3 access will no longer work and Gmail will only accept connections via IMAP using oAuth2.0.

    This causes a problem for those of us using older software and operating systems
    like Thunderbird running on Windows XP.

    I have spent considerable time looking into this and I have finally found something that WORKS!

    Older versions of Thunderbird know nothing about IMAP and oAuth2.0 so I had to find a version of T-Bird that could do both. The last version of T-bird that ran
    on XP was version 52.9.1 available here;

    https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/thunderbird/releases/52.9.1/win32/en-US/Thunderbird%20Setup%2052.9.1.exe

    T-bird is good at not messing with your old accounts and emails when upgrading so I just installed over the old version and everything except one add-on was inherited.

    Since I already had a Gmail account in T-bird that used POP3 I created a new account to use IMAP/oAuth2.0. (The accounts must have different names or T-bird will complain) I managed to create a new Gmail account which defaulted to IMAP/oAuth2 and the servers and port numbers agree with what I could find on the
    web.

    HOWEVER it would NOT connect to the Gmail servers. I get a "sign in with Google"
    window and enter Email and PW but it goes into some sort of endless loop!! After
    some searching I found out that Gmail has an idiotsyncrasy in its oAuth2 implementation!!! The good news is there is an easy fix.

    From;

    https://github.com/kewisch/gdata-provider/issues/26#issuecomment-547994463

    It appears that google has just changed their oauth process and started rejecting oauth requests based on the User-Agent header.

    Changing "general.useragent.compatMode.firefox" preference to true fixes the issue, google authentication works again.

    There is unfortunately no switch in the program's settings to change the user agent in Thunderbird. What you need to do is add a hidden parameter to the advanced configuration to do that.

    In T-bird click on Tools > Options > Advanced > General tab > Config Editor button. You may see a warning message - Click on "I'll be careful" to continue.
    Right click somewhere in the parameter list window and choose New > Boolean from
    the pop up menu. Into the name field paste;

    general.useragent.compatMode.firefox

    Then click OK. It should now appear in the parameter list window with a boolean value of "True". If not you can change it by right clicking on it and choose "Toggle".

    When you FIRST check Gmail with this account you will have to enter your Gmail address / password and choose to "Allow" T-bird to access Gmail.

    If you have emails in an old T-Bird Gmail POP3 account you can now copy then over to the new Gmail IMAP/oAuth account's inbox.

    If you want to Download emails from Gmail to your local machine so you can view them without network access do this;

    Select Tools > Account Settings from the menu.
    Select the Synchronization & Storage category for the desired IMAP account. ...
    Click Advanced.
    Check Download for the Inbox folder and any others you want available offline.
    Click OK > OK.

    From;
    https://www.lifewire.com/offline-imap-email-inbox-thunderbird-1173086

    HTH &GL

    John

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  • From RecentlyOrLately@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jul 22 06:23:51 2022
    Win XP Pro laptop

    Have not use the laptop for email for a month.

    Started Thunderbird email and for the five email account installed and previously used, they ALL ask to input a password to access.

    What is up with that ?
    Trojan, virus ? What ?

    Not doing anything until I can get some directions on what to do.

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  • From Lu Wei@21:1/5 to Lu Wei on Mon Aug 1 18:46:03 2022
    On 2022-8-1 18:29, Lu Wei wrote:
    On 2022-7-22 21:44, John Dulak wrote:
    On 7/22/2022 9:23 AM, RecentlyOrLately wrote:
    Win XP Pro laptop

    Have not use the laptop for email for a month.

    Started Thunderbird email and for the five email account installed and
    previously used, they ALL ask to input a password to access.

    What is up with that ?
    Trojan, virus ?  What ?

    Not doing anything until I can get some directions on what to do.


    Recently:

    SOLVED - Gmail vs Thunderbird on Windows XP
    ...

    Thanks for the info, but when I try it step by step today it failed with "javascript not supported" error. Then "continue without javascript"
    button will brings
    error 400: invalid_request
    Required parameter is missing: response_type
    Does OAuth2 need javascript? TB does not allow javascript IIRC.

    Find the solution. The hint is at: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/automatic-conversion-google-mail-accounts-oauth20
    With modification:
    javascript.allow.mailnews does not exist in TB52, should use javascript.enabled

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    Lu Wei
    IM: xmpp:luweitest@riotcat.org
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  • From Lu Wei@21:1/5 to John Dulak on Mon Aug 1 18:29:27 2022
    On 2022-7-22 21:44, John Dulak wrote:
    On 7/22/2022 9:23 AM, RecentlyOrLately wrote:
    Win XP Pro laptop

    Have not use the laptop for email for a month.

    Started Thunderbird email and for the five email account installed and
    previously used, they ALL ask to input a password to access.

    What is up with that ?
    Trojan, virus ?  What ?

    Not doing anything until I can get some directions on what to do.


    Recently:

    SOLVED - Gmail vs Thunderbird on Windows XP
    ...

    Thanks for the info, but when I try it step by step today it failed with "javascript not supported" error. Then "continue without javascript"
    button will brings
    error 400: invalid_request
    Required parameter is missing: response_type
    Does OAuth2 need javascript? TB does not allow javascript IIRC.

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    Regards,
    Lu Wei
    IM: xmpp:luweitest@riotcat.org
    PGP: 0xA12FEF7592CCE1EA

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