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Thunderbird 91.8 and Oauth2

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My Gmail accounts were all changed to Ouath2 in the latest update and now I can't access any of those messages. See screenshots of what comes up when I try to authenticate the Gmail Oauth2 setting.

I have deleted the account's saved password and I have accepted "cookies from sites" in Preferences. On the same Preferences screen I have set "Accept third-party cookies" to Never.

Please help as this is driving me nuts!

My Gmail accounts were all changed to Ouath2 in the latest update and now I can't access any of those messages. See screenshots of what comes up when I try to authenticate the Gmail Oauth2 setting. I have deleted the account's saved password and I have accepted "cookies from sites" in Preferences. On the same Preferences screen I have set "Accept third-party cookies" to Never. Please help as this is driving me nuts!
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Hi Your second screenshot says that 'the browser' has JavaScript turned off and Gmail needs it on for this. This answer https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1286410 found a JavaScript setting in TB, affecting the internal TB browser capability, so that may be the case for you. I am not certain whether TB is opening a separate browser function - but have you investigated the default browser you have and how to turn on JavaScript? Either way, if necessary after you complete the TB sign-in, then you can turn JavaScript off again if that's your preference. Hope this helps.

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Hi Your second screenshot says that 'the browser' has JavaScript turned off and Gmail needs it on for this. This answer https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1286410 found a JavaScript setting in TB, affecting the internal TB browser capability, so that may be the case for you. I am not certain whether TB is opening a separate browser function - but have you investigated the default browser you have and how to turn on JavaScript? Either way, if necessary after you complete the TB sign-in, then you can turn JavaScript off again if that's your preference. Hope this helps.