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rcechser
01-27-2008, 10:42 AM
Can someone help me I have download thunderbird, I was using outlook I had 2 accounts with outlook I have deleted 1 account. When I open thunderbird it is still showing the 1 account I deleted from outlook. If I click on my name and try to open it in thunderbird it tells me sending of the password did not succeed. Mail server incoming.verizon.net responded.Authentication failed. I know I have the right password. I have tried deleting thunderbird and reinstalling it but it is still doing it. Also if I delete the account on outlook why is it still showing up in thunderbird.Thanks Mike

ROXnROLZ
01-29-2008, 12:29 PM
Mail server does not support secure authentication.
You checked the box "Use secure authentication" in your account settings, but the server does not support any of the secure authentication methods that Thunderbird supports. Thunderbird supports GSSAPI, Kerberos, CRAM_MD5, DIGEST-MD5, NTLM, and APOP. NTLM is also called Secure Password Authentication (SPA) or Windows Integrated Login.
Mail server does not support secure authentication or you have entered an incorrect password. Please check your password, or turn off secure authentication in the account settings for your mail server.

You checked the box "Use secure authentication" in your account settings, but the server does not support it. (Specifically, Thunderbird tried to use APOP but the server did not cooperate.)

rcechser
01-29-2008, 11:11 PM
Mail server does not support secure authentication.
You checked the box "Use secure authentication" in your account settings, but the server does not support any of the secure authentication methods that Thunderbird supports. Thunderbird supports GSSAPI, Kerberos, CRAM_MD5, DIGEST-MD5, NTLM, and APOP. NTLM is also called Secure Password Authentication (SPA) or Windows Integrated Login.Mail server does not support secure authentication or you have entered an incorrect password. Please check your password, or turn off secure authentication in the account settings for your mail server.
You checked the box "Use secure authentication" in your account settings, but the server does not support it. (Specifically, Thunderbird tried to use APOP but the server did not cooperate.)I tried it both ways still does the same thing,,,,