[macvoiceover] Re: Mail problem

  • From: Keith Reedy <wa9dro@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: Voiceover Mac <macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 15 Nov 2014 12:36:58 -0500

My wife had a problem with her Gmail account and got on the horn with Apple and 
they found that for some reason that the password had changed it self on the 
account really strange.
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On Nov 15, 2014, at 12:16 AM, Tuscia-Falconer <tusciafalconer@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 
wrote:

> There are various issues I have read now regarding account connections, some 
> are to do with multiple accounts, some are to do with the isp. No one issue 
> and no one fix.
> Looks like you did the right thing.
> 
> TF
> 
> 
> On 15/11/2014, at 1:00 pm, Nicole Hutchins <nkhutch86@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> Well…Finally I am able to send mail again. I ended up having to remove the 
> account entirely and re add it. That was a last resort, but the only thing 
> that worked. I have no idea what caused it in the first place, but I’m happy 
> it’s fixed.
> 
> Cheers,
> Nicole
>> On Nov 12, 2014, at 12:37 AM, Ian Edwards <ianedwards42@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> 
>> Same problem came up for me during my recent issues staying connected to my 
>> WiFi router. One way to check this is to cycle your WiFi on and off when you 
>> know you have messages stuck in the cue to go out. Go to your menu extras 
>> bar with VO M twice, and click on turn WiFi off in the appropriate menu. 
>> Turn it back on, and if you hear the sound effect for mail sending right 
>> away this is a pretty good sign it is something with the WiFi settings. For 
>> me it was an IP address conflict with another device, probably my iPhone. I 
>> don’t know the particulars of why, but something was blocking mail from 
>> sending without blocking receiving email. First step is to cycle your router 
>> on and off by unplugging it for a few minutes and then plugging it back in. 
>> This refreshes the router settings, which should be sent fresh to your 
>> computer. No, it seems like they havne’ come up with anything better than 
>> physically unplugging to do this in the last 10 years. There isa complicated 
>> but good reason for this. If cycling your router doesn’t work, there are 
>> steps you can try next, there is a good article about it that somebody 
>> helpfully sent to the list a week or so ago in response to my cry for help. 
>> Making the effort to find it in my bookmarks now…there we go.
>> 
>> http://www.macissues.com/2014/10/31/fix-or-help-stem-wi-fi-connectivity-problems-in-os-x/
>> 
>> Ian
>> 
>> 
>>> On Nov 11, 2014, at 2:33 PM, Tuscia-Falconer <tusciafalconer@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I have had this only when my internet connection is broken.
>>> In my case my router/modem  was failing.
>>> 
>>> TF
>>> 
>>> On 12/11/2014, at 9:16 am, Nicole Hutchins <nkhutch86@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi all,
>>> I have been attempting to send mail messages from the mail program on my 
>>> Mac. I am able to receive mail but every time I try to send a message it 
>>> brings up a dialogue telling me to put in my password but when I do the 
>>> messages just stay in my outbox. I'm also getting a dialogue that brings up 
>>> an option to click on connection doctor, a table to choose The mail server 
>>> to send the message from which my email address is the one that is 
>>> selected, and a try again later or send message now button. Does anyone 
>>> know what is going on here? Obviously my password is correct or would not 
>>> be able to receive mail in my inbox. I'm only not able to send.
>>> 
>>> Nicole
>>> Sent from my iPhone>
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