Sec_error_library_failure



Greywolf wrote:

> On 08/10/2011 10:54 PM, Dan wrote:
>> On 10/8/2011 7:51 PM, Dan wrote:
>>> Running 3.1.15 under Win7 home premium 64 bit...
>>
>> I see there's already a thread on this (I looked before posting, not
>> sure how I missed the other thread). I'm checking that thread now,
>> seems like I'm not the only one having this trouble
Error code: sec_error_library_failure

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..or perhaps only by people using Hotmail (live.com)?

> My guess is it's a Windows issue, probably caused by Live; and/or the
> result of having so many different e-mail providers. If I were you, I'd
> use only two: Comcast, and one other. FWIW, we here have used only our
> ISP's e-mail service, and have never encountered this problem, or any
> others that also seem Windows Live related.

Why would you say that? (so many email providers) I have currently 17
addresses from five different sources - including gmail but not hotmail -
and Thunderbird (3.1.15) handles it all very well.

From the sparse info given, I too would say it's a hotmail issue, not a
Thunderbird issue.

Firefox Error Code: Sec_error_library_failure

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