On 9 Oct 2014, at 3:36, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
We can try taking MailMate out of the equation. Use Terminal to
connect to the server like this:
openssl s_client -connect imap.mail.me.com:993
When it has connected then write the following with your login
details:
0 LOGIN
On 8 Oct 2014, at 17:54, Kip DeGraaf wrote:
Sorry, should have mentioned that in the previous posting.
Build 4551 is what I was running. I've grabbed 4555 this morning,
made a new App-Specific Password, still unable to use iCloud mail.
...
If it would help, I'm happy to give you a copy of
Sorry, should have mentioned that in the previous posting.
Build 4551 is what I was running. I've grabbed 4555 this morning, made
a new App-Specific Password, still unable to use iCloud mail.
I've removed the IMAP Source and reimported it a couple of times now.
I've made sure that the IMAP
On 7 Oct 2014, at 23:41, Scott A. McIntyre wrote:
On 8 Oct 2014, at 8:35, Steve Mayer wrote:
You should have received an email from Apple a few weeks back
concerning the requirement of using app specific passwords for third
party apps accessing iCloud. It appears they turned this on today.
On 8 Oct 2014, at 1:11, Kip DeGraaf wrote:
For what it's worth, I had to go into my Manage Apple ID section to
enable Two-step verification before I could create App-Specific
Passwords.
However, even after enabling that and creating an App-Specific
Password, I still get this in my Activity V
For what it's worth, I had to go into my Manage Apple ID section to
enable Two-step verification before I could create App-Specific
Passwords.
However, even after enabling that and creating an App-Specific Password,
I still get this in my Activity Viewer:
22:59:57 Running action
22:59:57 Sen
On 8 Oct 2014, at 8:35, Steve Mayer wrote:
Scott,
You should have received an email from Apple a few weeks back
concerning the requirement of using app specific passwords for third
party apps accessing iCloud. It appears they turned this on today.
I was able to generate an app specific p
Scott,
You should have received an email from Apple a few weeks back
concerning the requirement of using app specific passwords for third
party apps accessing iCloud. It appears they turned this on today.
I was able to generate an app specific password for MailMate and the
login worked
Hi,
For what it's worth, as of a few minutes ago MailMate seems unable to
authenticate to iCloud for email again.
Server response: “A0 NO [AUTHENTICATIONFAILED] Authentication
failed”. Command attempted: “A0 AUTHENTICATE PLAIN
••”.
However, it works fine for Mail.app and iCloud --
On 3 Oct 2014, at 21:53, Zi Yan wrote:
Thanks. After removing @me.com part, I can login.
The weird thing is before 4469, I was able to login without any
problem.
Anyway, I will remember not to put my entire email address there
again.
Ah, that's my fault. The first beta I sent out today (f
Thanks. After removing @me.com part, I can login.
The weird thing is before 4469, I was able to login without any problem.
Anyway, I will remember not to put my entire email address there again.
--
Best Regards
Yan Zi
On 3 Oct 2014, at 15:17, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
> On 3 Oct 2014, at 20:36
On 3 Oct 2014, at 20:36, Zi Yan wrote:
After updating to 4469, I am not able to connect to my iCloud mailbox.
After I update to 4551, I am still not able to connect.
The error is always authentication failed.
I tried my iCloud password, application-specific password. Neither
works.
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