hi there
I am using TB ver 52.3.0 and win 10
I have an email account from my ISP and I have one at gmail.com also.
I thought I should change to IMAP, so I followed the directions on the gmail website.
When I send a message from TB from the gmail account set up in TB, I do recieve it in my Inbox in TB for the account from my ISP.
When I select "get messages" in the Gmail account set up in TB, I recive the following error message
"An error occurred with the Pop3 mail server. Mail server imap.gmail.com responded"
BTW, the message does appear in the Inbox on the gmail. com email account page
appreciate help to fix this, thanks, cheers
peter
pop3 mail server problem
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Re: pop3 mail server problem
Did you enable IMAP access for that account on the Google web mail settings page?
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g'day Dan
YES, I did
I also followed all the directions to a 'T'
thanks for the extra fast response
cheers
peter
YES, I did
I also followed all the directions to a 'T'
thanks for the extra fast response
cheers
peter
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Re: pop3 mail server problem
And what is listed under Tools->Account Settings->Server Settings->Server Type in Thunderbird?
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hi Dan
Server Type POP mail server
Server Name imap.gmail.com
Port 993 Default 995
I cant see where to change the Server Type name
thank you, have a great evening
peter
Server Type POP mail server
Server Name imap.gmail.com
Port 993 Default 995
I cant see where to change the Server Type name
thank you, have a great evening
peter
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That's because you can't change it, you have to replace it See this article -- https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/sw ... ap-account
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Hi Dan
when the article you referred to says, make sure the mail provider supports IMAP, does that mean "Gmail" or my ISP ?
If it's Gmail, I believe it does support IMAP, if it's my ISP, I have to call them tomorrow morning during business hours
thnks again
peter
when the article you referred to says, make sure the mail provider supports IMAP, does that mean "Gmail" or my ISP ?
If it's Gmail, I believe it does support IMAP, if it's my ISP, I have to call them tomorrow morning during business hours
thnks again
peter
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Dan
another quickie, if I may please
I case I make a mistake somewhere, if I have a Mozbackup or a copy of the profile before I make the canges, and after the changes something goes terribly wrong, can I simply restore from the Mozbackup, and be back to where I was, the old fashioned POP account?
thanks Dan
peter
another quickie, if I may please
I case I make a mistake somewhere, if I have a Mozbackup or a copy of the profile before I make the canges, and after the changes something goes terribly wrong, can I simply restore from the Mozbackup, and be back to where I was, the old fashioned POP account?
thanks Dan
peter
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Re: pop3 mail server problem
When the article refers to the email provider it means for a specific account. If you have an email address from your ISP and a second email address from Gmail, each would have to support IMAP in order for your to change each to IMAP. If you are only changing one account to IMAP, then only the provider of that account, ISP or Gmail, would have to support that protocol.
Yes, restoring the files of a profile from a backup would set Thunderbird to where it was at the time the back up was made, that is, before the change from POP to IMAP.
Yes, restoring the files of a profile from a backup would set Thunderbird to where it was at the time the back up was made, that is, before the change from POP to IMAP.
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g'day Dan
thank you for the information.
I had a heck of a time changing everything back to POP in TB and gmail, so that I could send and receive messages, but all well's that ends well.
I will have another kick at trying to change all to IMAP after I speak to my ISP today.
Feel reassured that if I mess up at any stage, I can restore a backup <smiles>
best wishes to you soemwhere on the right coast
cheers
peter
thank you for the information.
I had a heck of a time changing everything back to POP in TB and gmail, so that I could send and receive messages, but all well's that ends well.
I will have another kick at trying to change all to IMAP after I speak to my ISP today.
Feel reassured that if I mess up at any stage, I can restore a backup <smiles>
best wishes to you soemwhere on the right coast
cheers
peter
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Re: pop3 mail server problem
You're welcome.