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I recently changed my password for BT Mail and now I am not able to send emails in Thunderbird. I can still send them via BT Mail. What do I now need to do to be able to send emails in Thunderbird?

I recently changed my password for BT Mail and now I am not able to send emails in Thunderbird. I can still send them via BT Mail. What do I now need to do to be able to send emails in Thunderbird?

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Thunderbird should try the old password, fail and then ask you for the new one.

If you go to Tools|Options|Security|Passwords→Saved Passwords you can, in current versions of Thunderbird, right-click or double-click the old password and edit it in-situ.

Prior to this, the usual method was to delete the entry in order to force Thunderbird to ask you for a new password.

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In addition to Zenos' excellent advice:

If this is only upon sending you will be looking to edit the smtp:// mail account password. Make sure the UserName is full email address (it is usually the full email address) and the password is the one you use to access webmail.