![]() ![]() When the email account has been compromised and is used to send emails.The error message is also indicative of email being rate limited possibly due to multiple concurrent sign ins from different locations. If you are using a phone with a mail app then something might have been triggered. If you are using a VPN when sending then you will run into problems. Sometimes the user is just sending too many emails within the time frame, but most are people like you. It has been reported by people using various email clients. TalkTalk has plenty of people who have experienced the same thing as you can see on their support forum, so this is not new to TalkTalk and it usually involves tiscali. You are not alone in reporting this issue with TalkTalk smtp error message. Mozilla thunderbird mail text steht unten update#So I'm wondering if something just as crazy is going on with you and all they want is you to update the password via webmail account. ![]() Note: Gmail does this to pop accounts by deliberately blocking them with some unhelpful nonsense that basically means gmail want to check that you really are you because you are not using either OAuth authentication nor sending via their webmail account. It would not surprise me if after a period of time talkTalk server gets triggered to force you to logon to webmail and update a password. ![]() But changing your password as previously advised would be advisable, just in case TalkTalk has other triggers on it's system needing an authentication update. There are reports on TalkTalk support that it has been known to send that message if an authentication is wrong, but in that case you would never be able to send emails and all your settings were checked, so is unlikely. It was triggered by the server spam filter for the TalkTalk smtp server. It is impossible for Thunderbird to send that message. When all is ok, I suggest you access webmail account and change your password, then update the password in Thunderbird. In these cases, it is usually not a virus, but wise to start computer in Safe Mode and then run scans just in case. If they sent emails to addresses that are not vaild then the first you would notice is when you get mailor daemon emails saying emails could not be delivered when you know you did not send them. But if people have reported your email address as sending spam then this may also have triggered that error message. If this is the case, then there is nothing you can do about it and the offending person usually gives up after a while if no one responds. There are some nefarious people who do abuse other peoples email addresses sending out spam which unfortunately always looks like it is you who sent out the emails. ![]()
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