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kevex
8 months agoFriendly Neighbour
Windows live 2012
Hello, I have been using Windows live 2012 to access my emails for years now and since yesterday it is blocking me from accessing my emails saying my name and password is incorrect. It is doing this...
- 8 months ago
Additionally, the other reason I suggested getting a modern email program is that Windows Live Mail 2012 doesn't support modern encryption and Google will eventually block outdated mail apps. If the above mentioned email settings don't work, you may have to change the security options on the Telus email through a browser. That may give a temporary reprieve.
- Google Support page about Less secure apps: https://support.google.com/a/answer/6260879?hl=en
Even though it is not recommended, and will only be temporary, to enable Less Secure app access, log in through a browser and:
- Click on the user icon in the top right and then click on Manage your Google Account:
- Click on Security on the left menu
- Click on Less secure app access
- Click on the toggle to enable:
- As long as the mail server settings match what is in my above post, re-try Windows Live Mail and see if it works now.
- 8 months ago
I'll try to get this right. You need to fist login to your telus account via a web browser. Then go to this link for your security settings:
From there you will need to enable 2-Step Verification if it's not already enabled.
Once that's done you can then go to App Passwords at the bottom of the 2-Step Verification page and create one for the App that you are setting up (Outlook, Windows Live, etc. it's just a label to keep track of your App Passwords). Select Create and a password will be generated. Copy or write this down (including spaces) as there is no way that I know to view this password except when it's first generated.
This will be the password you use in your Account configuration in the Mail app that you are using.
Hopefully that's it.
Nighthawk
Community Power User
8 months agoAdditionally, the other reason I suggested getting a modern email program is that Windows Live Mail 2012 doesn't support modern encryption and Google will eventually block outdated mail apps. If the above mentioned email settings don't work, you may have to change the security options on the Telus email through a browser. That may give a temporary reprieve.
- Google Support page about Less secure apps: https://support.google.com/a/answer/6260879?hl=en
Even though it is not recommended, and will only be temporary, to enable Less Secure app access, log in through a browser and:
- Click on the user icon in the top right and then click on Manage your Google Account:
- Click on Security on the left menu
- Click on Less secure app access
- Click on the toggle to enable:
- As long as the mail server settings match what is in my above post, re-try Windows Live Mail and see if it works now.
kevex
8 months agoFriendly Neighbour
Thank you for all the very useful info. I already have 2 other email accounts with Outlook and Gmail. I really like the look and layout of Windows live 2012.On one Gmail account I see Less secure app access and it is set to ON but I don't even see Less secure app access anywhere on my other Gmail account I use for browsing.
- FuzzyLogic8 months ago
Community Power User
For older email clinets using GMail you will likely need to enable 2-Factor authentication and create an App Password:
Sign in with app passwords - Gmail Help
I had to do this for my wife that's still using Outlook 2016 which doesn't support modern authentication.
- kevex8 months agoFriendly Neighbour
thank you very much.....can you give me a little rundown of what you did...it would be greatly appreciated
- FuzzyLogic8 months ago
Community Power User
I'll try to get this right. You need to fist login to your telus account via a web browser. Then go to this link for your security settings:
From there you will need to enable 2-Step Verification if it's not already enabled.
Once that's done you can then go to App Passwords at the bottom of the 2-Step Verification page and create one for the App that you are setting up (Outlook, Windows Live, etc. it's just a label to keep track of your App Passwords). Select Create and a password will be generated. Copy or write this down (including spaces) as there is no way that I know to view this password except when it's first generated.
This will be the password you use in your Account configuration in the Mail app that you are using.
Hopefully that's it.
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