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A complex password that includes at least one number, one special character, one uppercase letter, and one lowercase letter has 430 trillion possible combinations and would take a computer 34,000 years to crack.

Computer security company McAfee suggests changing your passwords every three months. Set a reminder in your calendar, or habit stack and implement the routine with another quarterly task, such as changing your passwords every time you change your HVAC filters.

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See the following sections for instructions on changing your email account password for several major email providers. If your email account provider isn't listed, contact your admin or the email provider's help desk.

Other email accounts will require you to change your email account password on the website for the account provider. For example, to change the password for an Xfinity account, go to the Xfinity website and follow the prompts. Many email account providers have slightly different steps for changing a password.

Here's something you might try. It works for me, your mileage may vary. I'm running 10.10.3, have a couple week old MBP and this is how my email setup worked both when new and after I did a couple restores. In short, my OS X mail account was automagically created.

Had to change gmail password because I got hacked. Now when I try to check email on MacBook Pro using mail icon, I cannot receive or send any messages. Keep getting SMTP server "smtp.gmail.com" rejected password. Can anyone please help?:-)

Repeating the same thing does not make this any clearer. After you changed the password at the Gmail website did you change it (in 2 places) on the Mac, once for IMAP and once for SMTP. Are you using Gmail 2 factor authentication?

An app password is a 16-digit passcode that gives a non-Google app or device permission to access your Google Account. App passwords can only be used with accounts that have 2-Step Verification turned on.

About POP--as far as I can tell, neither 2-step verification nor using an "app password" will fix this. At least it didn't help in my situation. I tried both of those, I deleted keychains, I restarted, I deleted and re-created the accounts. If I created an account using IMAP, it works; if I created it using POP, it would *not* verify the password. Ever. I wasted the better part of a day fighting with it. I guess I have to try to get used to using IMAP.

Well, I'm glad I'm not the only one who doesn't like imap! Maybe someone will come up with a solution, I hope! Do you know of an email client which supports POP? Although it seems to me problem is with Google, not Apple. I'd be glad to be wrong there, too.

My Mail app is set up to use Gmail via POP. After turning two-step verification ON in my Google account and creating an app password as indicated above this solved the problem. I don't like IMAP, and would have changed email provider rather than use it.

Hi.
I have tried two different SMTP services, including Google Workspace SMTP, and the results are the same. The test email runs fine. The password reset however always goes to spam and is marked dangerous.
I have set a custom domain, and it reflects the same domain as where the email is sent from and the link back to the password reset. My spf and Cname settings are all fine. Im at a loss as to how to progress from here?

Of note is that most solutions I found centred around having your SPF, DKIM and DMARC correct. So I kept looking for problems in this area and while I got a passmark of 95.5 % for my email using -tester.com/ I was still being sent to SPAM as dangerous.

While making sure your header info is is a must to avoid the Gmail SPAM trigger there are other more subtle triggers. Google wont advise where your email is triggering (as it would give genuine hackers insights on how to beat their algorithms) So by a painstaking process of trial and error I finally figured it out.

So I have created a lot of automations for my customer and each of these automations has connection with the gmail app (especially the send an email module).
Each time tha customer change its gmail password, all these scenarios are broken and I should go myself to each scenario and connect every module of gmail again.

Hi! I created my account back in 2016-2017 and I didn't use it for a while. I changed my phone since then and now I can't login because I don't remember my password. When I try to reset it, it says that the reset email was sent but I didn't receive anything. I tried looking into the spam folder and creating a contact with no-r...@dropbox.com but nothing worked. I know this is the right email because I got a lot of mails from dropbox about my account saying that my account storage is full and I should upgrade.

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I was looking through the emails I received in all these years from dropbox and like 1-2 years ago they said that they deleted my account due to my innactivity, but after that email, I still got other emails saying that my memory was full and I should upgrade my plan. So my question is: is it not closed?

I have a similar issue. I am trying to set up Dropbox on a second device but cannot remember password. Have requested a email to the email address that is in my profile multiple times but have not received it. It is not in my junk or spam folders and I have added Dropbox to my address book.

I can't delete my account because I don't remember the password.
When I try to reset password - I don't get an email.
I have access to the account - via Google Sign In
How can I delete an account?

Hey there!
I can't delete my account because I don't remember the password.
When I try to reset password - I don't get an email.
I have access to the account - via Google Sign In
How can I delete an account?

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We are using Sage50 2019 and have just started using Gmail instead of Outlook. We have followed the instructions in KB 77257 but after each session we have to reenter the password. Has anyone come up with a solution to this?

If the IP address doesn't change, and you don't connect too often, your Gmail app connection with Sage 50 should keep working, but you might have better luck by enabling 2-step verification and using an App Password.

If you are a new Student, an activation email was sent to the personal email address (e.g. [email protected]) that you provided when you applied. If you cannot locate the email, please make sure it was not sent to SPAM. The message was branded with the SDSU Logo and SDSUid activation information. The message was sent from [email protected].

If you are a new Faculty, Staff, or Student Employee, an activation email was sent to the personal email address (e.g. [email protected]) that you provided to HR. If you cannot locate the email, please make sure it was not sent to your SPAM. The message is branded with the SDSU Logo and SDSUid activation information and is sent from [email protected]. You can also inquire with your college/department technical support as they have the ability to assist you with activation.

For applicants and students an email was sent to your personal email e.g. @yahoo.com, @gmail.com account that you applied with. If you cannot locate your email, please make sure it was not sent to your junk mail. The message was branded with the SDSU Logo and SDSUid activation information. The message was sent from [email protected].

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