Verify your name and password for this account in user settings. Now suddenly, the "enter password" prompt comes up when I open Outlook, and the server times out with the following message: Username uses the entire email address ( particular account is one of 3 email addresses on my account that I have been using for years without issue. Outgoing: SSL 465 (or 578) I've tried both
The settings are correct for Pop download (below): I've even tried setting it up via IMAP, and that will not work either.
Select Manual setup and hit Next In the following window, select POP or IMAP Now type in your name (. Go back to your Outlook desktop, fill in the details using imap settings and add in your email and this NEW email password.
Last updated on September 10, 2018.I have been using verizon (AoL) email since the migration a few years ago, now suddenly one of my accounts will no longer connect via Outlook. How to Connect Gmail to Outlook 2016 Launch Outlook. Click the name to expand the set of credentials, and then click Remove from Vault. Locate the set of credentials that has Outlook in the name. Note If View by is set to Category, click User Accounts first, and then click Credential Manager. Select the check box next to the affected user. Click Start, click Control Panel, and then click Credential Manager. In the Active users pane, select More > Multi-factor authentication setup. Double click on the account name to open the older Change Account dialog. In the navigation pane, select Users > Active users. Enter your new password then click OK to save and close the dialog.įrom the Mail Setup dialog, accessible through File, Account Settings, Manage Accounts or Control Panel, Mail.Īfter opening Mail Setup dialog, click Email accounts (or the Show Profiles button if you have more than one profile).
(You can also open it from File, Options, Mail or from the Send/Receive menu > Send/Receive Groups > Define Send/Receive Groups.) Select Manual setup or additional server types and click Next.
If you want to check the server and port settings too, you can access the full account settings dialog one of two ways. While Outlook will ask you to enter the password on the next send and receive, you can use the Reset Mail Settings button in the bottom left of the dialog to reset the account. With Outlook’s new simplified Account Setting dialog, users have discovered the password field and server settings are no longer accessible through the File, Account Settings dialog.