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PeterFrost
1 year agoNeighbour
Can't reset my password for My Telus
I have two problems: 1. I am having trouble with my Outlook account, and I was hoping to retrieve my email messages directly from my Telus account. However, I forgot my Telus password and I can't...
- 1 year ago
That link is not for Telus email.
To access your Telus billing and make changes to your account via a web browser:
My TELUS - Log in to manage your TELUS account | TELUS
For email:
The username should be the same but the passwords aren't necessarily so.
FuzzyLogic
Community Power User
1 year agoDepending on the version of Outlook it may be that the version you have doesn't support modern authentication. GMail (what Telus uses for email) now requires this for 3rd party applications.
This post may have the answer you need to get your Outlook working:
PeterFrost
1 year agoNeighbour
Yes, that seems to be the problem. Unfortunately, I would have to log into my Telus account and change the security settings. But my Telus password works only for my Gmail account and not for my Telus account.. This is what I don't understand.
There is something abnormal here. Either my Telus account is locked or it was improperly set up when it was migrated from Globetrotter to Telus. Or both.
- FuzzyLogic1 year ago
Community Power User
There are two different Telus accounts/passwords. One is for your billing and changes to your Telus services. The other is for your email and that's essentially a Gmail account. I suspect you need to setup an App Password in Gmail to fix the issue you are having.
- PeterFrost1 year agoNeighbour
Is this the log-in for the Telus email account?
It doesn't recognize my email password. Yet the same password allows me to retrieve Telus emails via my Gmail account.
- FuzzyLogic1 year ago
Community Power User
That link is not for Telus email.
To access your Telus billing and make changes to your account via a web browser:
My TELUS - Log in to manage your TELUS account | TELUS
For email:
The username should be the same but the passwords aren't necessarily so.