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Am 09.09.18 um 09:41 schrieb Carsten Schoenert:
> Control: retitle -1 OAuth2 does seems not work with TB 60
> Control: tag -1 unreproducible
> 
> Please avoid top posting, it's difficult to understand and to read. I
> need to keep now the original email as is so other people can follow
> this report on the BTS.
> Also please use "Reply All" so the BTS is updated as well.
> 
> Am 08.09.18 um 22:21 schrieb Benjamin Redelings:
>> Thanks for following up.
>>
>> Third followup: I've attached the log you mentioned for a successful
>> login (good.log) and a failed login (bad.log), with my e-mail address
>> removed.
>>
>> The working login is with Debian version 52.9.1-1.  The failed login is
>> with an official 60.0, downloaded Sep 5, although the files seem to be
>> from Jul 31.  There is no change between the configurations -- I just
>> closed 0.52.9 and immediately opened 60.0.  Apparmor is not installed.
>>
>> Version 60.0 gives the same failure messages as the Debian version. 
>> Using an official download for version 60 and allows me to easily switch
>> between versions without uninstalling the working Debian version.
> 
> We didn't have modified anything within the source that is slightly
> involved in any way.
> I'm just using plain SSL/TLS + password to authenticate against GMail
> for years. I never had any problem. And even if I now switch to OAuth2
> in my profile it works also without problems.
> 
> Also given we would really have some problem here I guess we would have
> a lot more reports with complaining users given the wide usage of the
> GMail service. So currently I simply can't believe there should be
> something broken.
> 
> I now tried to reproduce the problem on a complete new user profile with
> than an also complete new Thunderbird profile. I was able to to do the
> GMail setup without any interruption within one go! Given you know your
> main GMail password. I can't reproduce the described behavior here.
> 
> The created new GMail profile is even taken OAuth2 as the default
> authentication method! So I hardly believe you must do $something wrong
> on your side while you create a new GMail account setting.
> 
> Please check the password you are using is really valid, people mainly
> mismatch the master password with the application tokens. OAuth2 is a
> multi factor authentication, if the first step isn't working the chain
> afterwards can't work.
> 
>> I think you can tell this from the log, but I'm using SSL/TLS with
>> OAUTH2.  My gmail setting do allow insecure apps, but since I'm logging
>> in with OAUTH, I'm not sure this makes a difference.
>>
>> I'm not sure this log gives a lot of details about what is different
>> between the successful and failed logins ...  what next?
>>
>> -BenRI
>>
>> P.S. yes, it does appear that this is an upstream problem
>>
>> On 09/08/2018 04:34 AM, Carsten Schoenert wrote:
>>> Control: tag -1 moreinfo
>>>
>>> Hello Benjamin,
>>>
>>> On Wed, Sep 05, 2018 at 08:45:30AM -0400, Benjamin Redelings wrote:
>>>> First followup: this problem DOES exist with the upstream tarball.
>>>>
>>>> Authentication failure connecting to imap.gmail.com 
>>>> <http://imap.gmail.com>, I think.
>>>> Second followup: the problem still persists if I remove apparmor.
>>>>
>>>> Authentication failure contacting server imap.gmail.com 
>>>> <http://imap.gmail.com>
>>> your information is a bit poor.
>>> Your first answer is saying the problem also exists with the Mozilla
>>> upstream binaries. This says to me it's nearly not Debian faults that
>>> your connection does not work.
>>>
>>> OTOH we don't know what you have excately done.
>>> What are your settings you use to connect to GMail?
>>> What logs do you excately get? (Be aware you need to cut off personal
>>> information probably).
>>>
>>> We have quit no info what's going on your side so we can't really help.
>>>
>>> https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229?visit_id=636719921179224568-346459646&rd=1
>>> https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/thunderbird-and-gmail
>>>
>>> For debugging of the Thunderbird communication to the email server you
>>> will need to start Thunderbird from the command line.
>>>
>>>   $ NSPR_LOG_MODULES=IMAP:5,SMTP:5 LANG= thunderbird
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Carsten
>>
> 

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Carsten Schönert

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