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Mac Mail- Trouble Getting It To Recognize New Password
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<blockquote data-quote="Ember1205" data-source="post: 1748824" data-attributes="member: 374272"><p>POP/IMAP are using to retrieve messages and SMTP is used to send them. Typically, POP and IMAP use standard ports while SMTP is most often pushed off to a non-standard port for use from home. POP defaults to 110 (encrypted security typically moves it to 995) and IMAP to 143 (encrypted security typically moves it to 993). SMTP uses 25 and no authentication as a standard but home clients tend to get moved to non-standard ports (typically 465) and requires authentication.</p><p></p><p>You sort of have to follow the flow when you're looking at the configuration to understand if you're looking at sending or receiving settings. </p><p></p><p>I find it odd that you can get it to work for a while without an issue then it sort of konks out again. When it appeared to be working, were you able to receive AND send new emails?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ember1205, post: 1748824, member: 374272"] POP/IMAP are using to retrieve messages and SMTP is used to send them. Typically, POP and IMAP use standard ports while SMTP is most often pushed off to a non-standard port for use from home. POP defaults to 110 (encrypted security typically moves it to 995) and IMAP to 143 (encrypted security typically moves it to 993). SMTP uses 25 and no authentication as a standard but home clients tend to get moved to non-standard ports (typically 465) and requires authentication. You sort of have to follow the flow when you're looking at the configuration to understand if you're looking at sending or receiving settings. I find it odd that you can get it to work for a while without an issue then it sort of konks out again. When it appeared to be working, were you able to receive AND send new emails? [/QUOTE]
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