Sat, 16 Apr 2016 20:59:51 +0800, /Philip Chee/:

The Oauth2 code is 100% shared with Thunderbird. It's also 100% written
by the Thunderbird developers, so everything should work identically. It
might be down to the settings made by the admin of your company Google
account.

Yes, turned out to be some weird combination of properties which have ended up in my preferences:

mail.server.server5.realuserName = <username>@<company_domain>
mail.server.server5.userName = sdfdsfds

Setting "userName" to match "realuserName" via <about:config> made it work.

Intresting tidbit: During development, Several Thunderbird developers
wanted to their Oauth2 option to be labelled "less secure Google
authentication".

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Stanimir
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