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Has anyone discovered how to modify Thunderbird to access Greenby???

ColdharbourDave
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Has anyone discovered how to modify Thunderbird to access Greenby???

I was migrated to Greenby on 3rd December.

I have found out by trial and error how to get incoming mail on Greenby's web mail reader.

It seems that Thunderbird can SEND emails with no modification.

 

Regards incoming emails - I have tried some suggestions on these boards - but the result is either password not recognised, no access to server, computer says no.

 

I actually prefer to use POP3 so am hoping to restore this service ASAP.

I notice logging on to the Greenby email reader that even that has 3  accounts for me - one with nothing in it, one with 3 emails, and one which is obviosly my ongoing  Greenby ID - currently up to 183 emails.

 

What do I do? (short of changing to GMail or Yahoo? [both of these are apparently discouraging Thunderbird type access from next year]

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ColdharbourDave
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Re: Has anyone discovered how to modify Thunderbird to access Greenby???

Just add that messing around with the incoming email settings on Thunderbird has now stopped any emails being SENT as well as received.

So F9/Greenby have electrically castrated me. Ta very much boys.

I am already deaf - now blind as well.

A valued vulnerable customer here.

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ColdharbourDave
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Re: Has anyone discovered how to modify Thunderbird to access Greenby???

Funnily enough a bit of Googling reveals PlusNet customers having this problem discussing it on the EE boards.

No doubt because (like me) they've been told if you want to keep your land line CHANGE TO EE

https://community.ee.co.uk/t5/Broadband-Landline/Email-client-problems-since-Free-online-changed-to-...

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Re: Has anyone discovered how to modify Thunderbird to access Greenby???

Greenby prefer the account name in the format of your email address, rather than the Plusnet preference of accountname+mailbox. So I would double check if you have that correct everywhere in your Thunderbird settings.

 

If that doesn't work, then you might need to change that mailbox password in Greenby, and then use new password in Thunderbird.

 

When several of my mailboxes stopped working in email clients upon migration, the solution was to login to Greenby Portal Page https://greenby.com and change the password for each not working mailbox. (three dots menu to the right of the mailbox in the list). Once I chose a new secure password (needs to be quite long and complex) then I was able to get my Outlook and other email clients working again. For some reason Greenby didn't like some of the migrated passwords, so those accounts will probably not get email until the password is reset. Might only affect a few customers, but it is annoying for those customers! At least it had a simple fix.

 

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Re: Has anyone discovered how to modify Thunderbird to access Greenby???

But if you post your current Thunderbird settings, someone might be able to spot the issue or setting that needs changing.

ColdharbourDave
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Re: Has anyone discovered how to modify Thunderbird to access Greenby???

Will try - but right now this morning I can't even get into webmail

all I get is this - and freeze/non action:  https://webmail.greenby.com/?task=mail

ColdharbourDave
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Re: Has anyone discovered how to modify Thunderbird to access Greenby???

Interesting tip there.

Now that webmail is finally up I can look at that.

Certainly my my main email box password would not be secure by Greenby standards.

Be back after I've tried your idea.

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Re: Has anyone discovered how to modify Thunderbird to access Greenby???

I'd try changing the account login from accountname+mailbox format to email address format first... (for the account name everywhere in Thunderbird). Then only change the password next, if changing account login in Thunderbird doesn't work. Then if still stuck, report back with all your Thunderbird settings. Good luck.

ColdharbourDave
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Re: Has anyone discovered how to modify Thunderbird to access Greenby???

Just tried a test SEND and it worked - with the old settings:

SMTP server

xxx.@xxx.f9.co.uk

relay.force9.net

Port 25

 

I'm going for a walk to clear my head - then will attend to incoming settings

spsmiler
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Re: Has anyone discovered how to modify Thunderbird to access Greenby???

I can send and receive message using Thunderbird. That said, I aged a month in the process!

 

I do not have access to that software at this moment but will aim to do so later today.

 

Below are some general notes that I added to a different message on Saturday. This *might* help.

Simon

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For security reasons (as this is a public forum) 'username' replaces my real Plusnet user name

 

Username: simon@username.f9.co.uk
Password: Use the email account`s password 
 
incoming Server: imap.force9.net
Protocol IMAP (encryption enabled)
IMAP PORT: 993
Outgoing Server: relay.force9.net
SMTP PORT: 465(encryption enabled)

 

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Re: Has anyone discovered how to modify Thunderbird to access Greenby???

 

Within Thunderbird.... I click 'edit' on the file menu and then 'account settings'. (This is on a computer running Linux Mint)

If you do not have the menu with 'edit' at the top then you are probably using one of the newer versions of Windows - you should be able to right-click the words on the top line of the folders list and select settings (the bottom option)

 

Within the Account Settings I have...

Account name: imap.force9.net (this is my email account name on this computer - you can choose a different name if you wish .... this is the name at the top of the folders list)

 

Default Identity has several boxes for you to add required information:

Your Name: (I just have my first name, what goes in here is for you to choose)

Email address: your full email address eg: simon@username.f9.co.uk
(username = is where you add your plusnet user name)

(the other boxes you can leave blank, unless you need the extra information adding)

Near the bottom of the dialogue box, the outgoing server (SMTP) will possibly show 'Use Default Server'. As I have several email accounts what I see here might be different than what people who only have one email account will see.

Now click the SMTP server button.


The description box is empty
The server name is: relay.force9.net
The port is 587

The security and Authentication options should be:
Connection Security: STARTTLS
Authentication Method: Normal Password
User Name - your full email address eg: simon@username.f9.co.uk

Click OK and come out of that dialogue box

Ignore 'manage identities'. 


Now click the words 'server settings' on the list (on the left). This opens a dialogue box for receiving mail

Server type - IMAP Mail Server (this cannot be changed here)

Server Name should be: imap.force9.net

Username should be your email address:

PORT: 993
Security settings: SSL/TLS
Authentication method: Normal Password

Click OK and try to send yourself an email

You will probably be asked to enter your password (I was). There should be an option to save this - so that you are not asked again. This is your choice. Note however that if the computer is accessible to others then by having to enter the password every session it might stop unauthorised use by others. If this is a laptop it will also help prevent your account from being used if the laptop is stolen.

 

I hope this helps!

Simon

ps:,I did not say how to find and alter the passwords. The options are somewhere else. Took me ages to find them. I can share this too, if it is needed