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Thunderbird cannot login to Mac email since OS X Sierra update. SOLVED use 2-step authentication

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Since I updated to Mac OS X Sierra, my Thunderbird client keeps asking for my Mac email password and fails to logon. I then receive a message saying that the Mac mail server has disconnected. My Mac password hasn't been changed recently and other email accounts, gmail & hotmail are working fine. This issue is happening on both my MacBook Pro's, I know I am entering the correct password as I logon to iCloud without any trouble, the email account settings in Thunderbird appear to be correct, the server settings are the same as if I try to set up a new Mac mail account in Thunderbird.

Since I updated to Mac OS X Sierra, my Thunderbird client keeps asking for my Mac email password and fails to logon. I then receive a message saying that the Mac mail server has disconnected. My Mac password hasn't been changed recently and other email accounts, gmail & hotmail are working fine. This issue is happening on both my MacBook Pro's, I know I am entering the correct password as I logon to iCloud without any trouble, the email account settings in Thunderbird appear to be correct, the server settings are the same as if I try to set up a new Mac mail account in Thunderbird.

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被選擇的解決方法

You'll need to create an application specific password for Thunderbird, as it doesn't support 2-step authentication natively.

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Are you using 2-step authentication?

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Yes, I am, I am not being asked to authorise on another device for email though, the native Mac mail client is working fine.

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選擇的解決方法

You'll need to create an application specific password for Thunderbird, as it doesn't support 2-step authentication natively.

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Thanks Christ1, sorted now.