It just kept showing a Gmail log-in screen which wouldn't accept my email address (never got as far as asking for password.) That's when I searched the net and found the KB article at ghacks.ĭon't know why TB didn't automatically enable the cookie setting with this update, and/or pop up a notice with a link to the Mozilla KB article. I wasn't able to log in to send emails after this update today because I had cookies disabled in TB. Cookies may be disabled after the successful authentication, but since cookies will expire eventually, it would be necessary to re-enable them whenever a new cookie needs to be set. It is required to enable cookies as the OAuth token requires it. Thunderbird users who have disabled cookies in the email client will notice that the new authentication method does not work without them. If you use Thunderbird as a client to access Gmail accounts, rather than viewing/sending email via the Gmail website, be sure to read this Mozilla KB article (at ), about Thunderbird 91.8.0. Important info about the latest Thunderbird update.
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