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Geraldt
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Thunderbird: My principal email address suddenly unable to send/receive

I have been using Mozilla Thunderbird for several years. Suddenly the app was unable to receive (nor send) emails addressed to my principal email address (*@ntlworld.com) - my other email addresses (also *@ntlworld.com) have been unaffected.

The following message always appears:-

"Login to server pop3.ntlworld.com with username *****@ntlworld.com failed."

I have tried all passwords, including that for the non-virgin email address which I have to use to sign-in to Virgin Media. Also, have tried changing 'virginmedia.com' to 'ntlworld.com' in Server Settings and Account Settings (SMTP setting).

I am at a loss, having searched this forum and the internet for a solution since 1 July 2025.

Of course, I am able to access all my email addresses by signing into my Virgin Media account.

  • OK, well follow the info in the link above by logging into My VM for the mailbox in question and generate an app password for that mailbox (each mailbox now has its own My VM login)

    Then configure Thunderbird using the full email address as the username, the app password and the server settings also mentioned in the link above.

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  • Excellent!

    Simple when you know how.

    Thank you for your help and solution. Very much appreciated.

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    goslow
    Alessandro Volta

    OK, well follow the info in the link above by logging into My VM for the mailbox in question and generate an app password for that mailbox (each mailbox now has its own My VM login)

    Then configure Thunderbird using the full email address as the username, the app password and the server settings also mentioned in the link above.

  • Thank you for the response.

    A sensible question, but I can not provide a similar answer.

    I set up Thunderbird quite a while ago, and, sadly, I can not recall exactly what I did.

    I have tried all relevant passwords, without any success, but I am sure I do not have a VM generated password.