Finally, I created a second app password and applied it to my account. ![]() Following the attempt to use my app password in TB, I changed my O-365 password entirely and updated TB. As near as I can tell, this "default" app password is not actually functional. Naively, I thought that would work with ThunderBird. When I setup MFA with O-365, it created an app password as part of the process. I was able to finally resolve the issue by basically turning it off and turning it back on. ![]() TL DR - Don't use the initial app password, create a new and unique app password for every app. You are correct, app password must be completely unique.
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