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"The Bat! v8 would like to:" for Gmail account, Window keeps popping up, even though I "allow"...over and over and over and over again.
 
Ever since this newest upgrade to v8.3, I keep getting the window that The Bat! wants to: read, send, etc., my email; manage contacts; view my basic profile.

Even though I allow this, the window pops up again and again and again and again...each time less than a minute later.

Now it looks like The Bat! isn't pulling message from Gmail's server at all.  I've got three that are just sitting there as I manually check the Gmail site, even though I've told The Bat! to get all mail.

As often as it's happening, it doesn't seem like it's some configuration change I might have made by mistake.
 
It's very frustrating, isn't it? I kept allowing it 20-30 times and restarting TB! 4-5 times and logging into gimail website and it finally 'took'...  So, I have no solution and you're not alone in this frustration. Good luck.
david
 
Thanks, David.

Nice to know I haven't done this to myself.
 
I had the same issue. After restarting the computer the gmail sign-in issues seemed to stop. I am able to check the gmail account (in addition to about 30 other imap accounts).

W Brad
 
We're all in the same boat. I have had a ticket in to support for 4 days and no response. I have an unusable mail client, with the Gmail problem as well as other problems - it will not run for more than about 15 minutes at a time before crashing.

Really, really, really inexcusable lack of response. Mail is a pretty important thing. My clients would be crucifying me if their mail was inaccessible!
Edited: Gonzo Far - 28 March 2018 17:05:11 (Now 4 days without a response)
 
The problem (or perhaps the result of the problem) appears that it is not closing the connection to the Gmail server.
 
Okay - finally got a reply from support on this:
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Please  try to sign into your Google account and in the "Privacy\Sign-in  &  security\Apps with account access" section remove "The Bat! v7"  from  the list of applications. Then try to receive mail in The Bat! and   allow the access.
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