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I Have A Problem With My Gmail Email

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when i go into gmail to send and receive emails. i get " bad report 400 " so i then go to options and delete all cookies and i can get in, but i have to repeat this action whenever i go back in, does anyone know how to rectify this problem

Which client do you use, Safari, other?

Have you been offline mode before?

says the message "bad request - error 400" ?

because I never heard o "bad report 400

Edited by webfact

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Which client do you use, Safari, other?

Have you been offline mode before?

is the message "bad request - error 400" ?

i use mozilla firefox and my provider is TT@T and the message is

Bad Request

Error 400

Which client do you use, Safari, other?

Have you been offline mode before?

is the message "bad request - error 400" ?

i use mozilla firefox and my provider is TT@T and the message is

Bad Request

Error 400

in Gmail have you marked "use https:"

Have you activated Firefox to synchronize mail for offline use?

Which FF version do you use?

  • Author
Which client do you use, Safari, other?

Have you been offline mode before?

is the message "bad request - error 400" ?

i use mozilla firefox and my provider is TT@T and the message is

Bad Request

Error 400

in Gmail have you marked "use https:"

Have you activated Firefox to synchronize mail for offline use?

Which FF version do you use?

hello i have enabled always use https, and have got emails offline enabled and i still have the same problem and the bad request link im getting an "address not found" sorry 2 b a pain in the aristottle and thank you 4 ur help

Which client do you use, Safari, other?

Have you been offline mode before?

is the message "bad request - error 400" ?

i use mozilla firefox and my provider is TT@T and the message is

Bad Request

Error 400

in Gmail have you marked "use https:"

Have you activated Firefox to synchronize mail for offline use?

Which FF version do you use?

hello i have enabled always use https, and have got emails offline enabled and i still have the same problem and the bad request link im getting an "address not found" sorry 2 b a pain in the aristottle and thank you 4 ur help

Try this solution (I found that somewhere) maybe it helps. Otherwise search Google & Firefox support for this issue. It is well known

Right click Start Button > Properties > Select Start menu (not classic) > Apply > Ok

Type %APPDATA% into search box at the bottom of the open start menu.

Goto “roaming” > Mozilla > FireFox > Profiles > should only be one folder left to choose.

(or address: C:\Users\YOURUSERNAME\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\profile folder)

Select cookies.sqlite (and cookies.txt if present) > Delete

Good luck!

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