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If your Mac is connected to the Internet but suddenly starts asking for your password, you should generally try again later, and if necessary work with your email provider to resolve. If you're using Apple's iCloud Mail, learn how to resolve issues with iCloud Mail.
Why is Mail asking for your password?
Mail asks for your password when it can connect to your email provider, but can't connect to your email account because your email provider isn't accepting your email password.
Your email provider may reject your password for several reasons, including:
- You're not using your current email password. If you updated the password on another device, make sure that you're using the same password on your Mac.
- Your email provider needs you to update or reset your password for security reasons. For example, if you're using Google’s two-step verification, your Gmail account in Mail requires the appropriate app-specific password.
- Your email provider deactivated or suspended your account. Contact your email provider for help.
Check your password in Internet Accounts preferences
For Mail Basic and Mail Business email accounts Learn how to set up your Mail Basic or Mail Business account on a Macintosh in Apple Mail. For Microsoft Exchange 2013 email accounts, please reference Set Up a Microsoft Exchange 2013 Email Account in Apple Mail.
May 12, 2016 Mac Client Not Syncing Properly With O365 Exchange I am running V. I have two primary issues: (1) Often, but not always, emails deleted from the Mac client are not deleted on Exchange. For Microsoft Exchange 2013 email accounts. Setup Microsoft Exchange 2013 on your Mac, to access your email, calendar, and contacts. Step 1 Open Mail. Tip: Press command ⌘ + SPACE on the keyboard at the same time to search for the Mail app. Step 2 From the menu bar, click Mail Add Account. If a mailbox is offline in Mail on Mac. When an email account is offline, a lightning bolt icon appears at the end of the Favorites bar, just below the search field. The icon also appears next to the account’s mailboxes in the Mail sidebar. Open Mail for me. Question: Q: Updated to OS 10.13.6 and Mail will not allow me to set up an Exchange email account I updated my OS a couple days ago and my Exchange email account was no longer recognizing the password and I'm sure the password is correct.
If you have not yet set up an email account in Apple Mail: Open Mail. Select Other email account. If you have an email account in Apple Mail: Open Mail. From the menu bar at the top, click Mail Add Account. Select Other email account. Nov 27, 2016 Learn how to add an Exchange or Office 365 email account on your Mac. It's easy adding internet accounts in Apple. Use Outlook on a Mac with Office 365 or an Exchange email.
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Depending on the type of email account you're using, you might be able to correct the password as follows:
- Quit Mail. If it doesn't quit, you can force it to quit.
- Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Internet Accounts.
- Select your mail account in the sidebar.
- If you see a password field for your account, delete the password and type the correct password.
- Close System Preferences, then open Mail and try using your account again.
If Mail still asks for your password, the password is probably incorrect. Your email provider can help you verify your email settings and make sure that you're using the correct password.
Test using webmail
Many email providers offer webmail, which is a way to use email with a web browser such as Safari, instead of with an email app such as Mail. For example, if you're using an iCloud Mail account, you can use iCloud.com to send and receive email.
Because the password that you use with Mail is usually the same password that you use with webmail, try signing in to webmail with that password. If it doesn't work there either, your password is probably incorrect. Your email provider can help you verify your email settings and make sure that you're using the correct password for the Mail app.
Learn more
- If you're using Apple's iCloud Mail, learn how to resolve issues with iCloud Mail. The password that you use with iCloud Mail is your Apple ID password. Learn what to do if you forgot your Apple ID password or want to change your Apple ID password.
- If you forgot or want to change the email password for a different email service, contact the email provider or request a password reset from their website.
The macOS High Sierra 10.13.1 Update improves the security, stability, and compatibility of your Mac, and is recommended for all users.
This update:
- Adds support for 70 new emoji, including food types, animals, mythical creatures, clothing options, more expressive smiley faces, gender-neutral characters and more.
- Fixes a bug where Bluetooth appeared as unavailable during Apple Pay transactions.
- Improves the reliability of Microsoft Exchange message sync in Mail.
- Fixes an issue where Spotlight does not accept keyboard input.
Enterprise content:
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- Improves the reliability of SMB printing.
- Makes Touch ID preferences accessible while logged in as a mobile account on MacBook Pro with Touch Bar.
- Adds support for unlocking a FileVault-encrypted APFS volume using a recovery keychain file. For details, enter
man diskutil
in Terminal.
See Apple Security Updates for detailed information about the security content of this update.
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Learn how to get this macOS update.