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Yahoo Email ~ Thunderbird

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Starting around 1040 EST received "Server error" from yahoo when trying to receive emails from subsidiary email accounts. Primary email account running OK. Accounts are .bellsouth.net. Yahoo seems clueless.

Starting around 1040 EST received "Server error" from yahoo when trying to receive emails from subsidiary email accounts. Primary email account running OK. Accounts are .bellsouth.net. Yahoo seems clueless.

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Yahoo have changed what they allow for the 'Authentication Method'.

bellsouth is a AT&T domain on yahoo server, so two possible methods. Check server settings.

Bellsouth.net (AT&T) IMAP Server name: imap.mail.yahoo.com IMAP port: 993 Connection security SSL / TLS Authentication Method: OAuth2 IMAP username Your full Bellsouth.net email address IMAP password Your Bellsouth.net password

Bellsouth.net (AT&T) SMTP Server name: smtp.mail.yahoo.com SMTP port 465 Connection security SSL / TLS Authentication Method: OAuth2 SMTP username Your full email address SMTP password Your Bellsouth.net password

when you restart after checking settings, you will get prompted to logon to allow Thundrebird access and then a token is created and stored in Thunderbird.

cookies must be enabled in order for this to occur - some info at above link.

Alternative: AT&T say there has been a change in Authentication Method. So if you cannot / do not want to set up imap using OAuth or do not want to use the server settings as above then you need to create a 'Secure Mail Key' as per instructions at link above. Then use that 'Secure Mail Key' instead of the normal password in Thunderbird.

Remove stored password in Thunderbird Restart Thunderbird then enter that 'Secure Mail Key' at the password prompt.