![]() It took me a little bit of effort to "update manually," but at last check all the new incoming/outgoing settings work fine and I can send and receive email from every account. ![]() AT&T doesn't have Thunderbird support, so it takes a bit of setting all accounts individually, on your own. There's some settings you need to change for each of your AT&T Thunderbird email accounts to get them ready for the December 11 deadline. But the new incoming and outgoing servers are AT&T dedicated. It appears that - in the past - the company "piggy backed" off yahoo servers. On my system, I had to manually update all Thunderbird-based AT&T email accounts. Check the full headers and the from/reply entries. Note they do not ask you for any information, as hackers do. I've gotten those bogus phishing-attempt ones and these aren't those. Yes, it is legitimate and it does come from AT&T. I found your post through a Google search when I also received that message. I have AT&T U-Verse running Thunderbird 26 on Windows 7/64 bit.
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