Thumderbird and Android Gmail account

BarkingGhostar

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Way back when T-Mobile launched the MyTouch3G phone I had to create a Google Gmail account for it. I did this and thankfully I used it sparingly and no Spam resulted. When I moved away from that cell phone 18 months later I still maintained the Gmail account and to this day I can log into it via the web interface.

I was planning on re-purposing the Gmail account, but I wanted to set it up in Mozilla Thunderbird first. I've previously setup another Google Gmail account for POP/SMTP use with great success but this Android/Gmail account just will not setup.

If I ignore the password option during Thunderbird account setup it creates everything like it should. And during the setup I got a warning when I logged into the account via browser that I needed to enable Less Secure apps, which I did.

But when I try to get Thunderbird to access pop.gmail.com I get the following response which seems to indicate Gmail accounts created for Android devices (just cell phones?) can only be accessed through web interfaces.

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Are there two kinds of Google Gmail products?
 

lxskllr

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I've run into stuff like that from other providers; most recently Yandex. They changed the rules, which I suspect is for the easier delivery of ads. Try submitting a support ticket. Automating Yandex acceptance "required" my phone#, which I don't give out. A support ticket fixed it up.
 

Puffnstuff

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Let the setup acquire the setting automatically and make sure that gmail is set to allow pop access before you try it.
 

BarkingGhostar

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Let the setup acquire the setting automatically and make sure that gmail is set to allow pop access before you try it.
I tried that and it reported it unsuccessful. Since I had an already working Gmail POP account setup in Thunderbird, I simply mirrored the settings with the exception of username (email addr) and password.

I'm wondering if this particular instance is a different Gmail product that is either more restrictive or uses a different set of settings. I can probably get it done using the IMAP, but that isn't really what I want.
 

BarkingGhostar

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Resolved. While I thought I had turned on allowance for the Less Secure apps, which Google defines Thunderbird to be, it never did it. Apparently I have just recorded an instance of an Unknown Device trying to access the POP and until I admitted it was me it wouldn't turn on Less Secure apps feature.

Done and done.