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Thunderbird says my ISP does't recognize my password, no E-mail

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No E-mail. T-bird says that My ISP does not recognize my password. Worked fine until today. I went to my ISP's website ( Mediacom ) and the password got me right in. But it still won't work with T-bird..???

No E-mail. T-bird says that My ISP does not recognize my password. Worked fine until today. I went to my ISP's website ( Mediacom ) and the password got me right in. But it still won't work with T-bird..???

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Incorrect server settings or an overactive antivirus software can cause password errors. Since you seem to know your password, it works in webmail, I would go to Tools-Options-Security-Passwords-Saved Passwords and make sure the correct password is stored there. Even if it looks correct you could remove it, exit Thunderbird and reenter it when you start Thunderbird again.

After that get a current list of server settings for your provider and check what you have in Thunderbird. They might have changed something and you need to update your settings.

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Incorrect server settings or an overactive antivirus software can cause password errors. Since you seem to know your password, it works in webmail, I would go to Tools-Options-Security-Passwords-Saved Passwords and make sure the correct password is stored there. Even if it looks correct you could remove it, exit Thunderbird and reenter it when you start Thunderbird again.

After that get a current list of server settings for your provider and check what you have in Thunderbird. They might have changed something and you need to update your settings.