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I have the same problem, but your solution didn't work for me.I also would help solving the problem.
I connected to two different gmail accounts.At each restart of Thunderbird, it asks me authenticate again for one of those accounts.
I connected to two different gmail accounts.At each restart of Thunderbird, it asks me authenticate again for one of those accounts.
Still seems to be a problem. I suspect the solution lies in getting a Google AppPassword into the provider. But I haven't figured out how to do that yet. It's a real pain, as once I forgot to bring my phone into the office to do the 2FA dance. Luckily I has generated some one-time passwords. It's just a bug, plain and simple, if Thunderbird can manage me email, Provider should be able to manage my calendar with the same security. code.