- #Mac mail gmail app setup port smtp verification#
- #Mac mail gmail app setup port smtp password#
- #Mac mail gmail app setup port smtp Offline#
#Mac mail gmail app setup port smtp password#
But the password authentication will not save. I made the mistake of deleting the previous (thinking it will only allow one in the list) and it took me 10 tries to finally save a new one. I have set up new SMTP servers many times over, 1 out of 10 actually saves. Of course this is because the password is not saved in the SMTP server and password authentication reverts to 'none' in the settings. Select a different outgoing mail server from the list below or click Try Later to leave the message in your Outbox until it can be sent. The server response was: Authentication Required.
The sender address was rejected by the server. BUT when I try to send an email I get a popup "Cannot send message using the server gmail pop" followed by this message: After closing and re-opening Apple Mail is reads the exact same thing.
SMTP server - Default user e-mail suffix - Sender E-mail Address - Foobar CI <> Use SMTP Authentication - yes User Name - your.After editing the SMTP server Connection Doctor reads "Connection and login to server succeeded". I tried to configure jenkins to send email notification with gmail as the POP provider but I could not succeed. I don't see the point in running Connection Doctor as it only tells me whether the account connects or not. Then my account goes offline, and when I edit the SMTP server I can see that the correction I made previous to application close are not there. When I edit the SMTP server to correct my account name and add my password it will connect and all is well – I am able to send email. If they were, my email user account would be correct. THAT is how I know that the settings are not saving. This all started with just the password disappearing, and in an effort to fix it I deleted and re-entered my email user account (incorrectly). But as soon as I close Apple Mail, those settings seem to reset, as the next time I restart or open the application, I have to do this correction again. My email server is setup using a custom domain on gmail, so I am using Gmail's settings with the Outgoing Mail Server set to host name, using Port 587 and Use TLS/SSL turned on.īUT every time I open the Apple Mail app, the Outgoing Mail Server account will show offline, and when I edit the SMTP Server List I can see that my account user name has reverted back to the misspelled email address and the password is missing. I have to edit them again and again, every time I open Apple Mail or restart my computer. The issue is when I edit the SMTP Server List, the settings do not save. Thanks BreeZee, but I have been through this already.
Is there a bug in Apple Mail? Everything appears to be up to date.Ĭatalina 10.15.4 (19E287), Mail Version 13.4 (3608.80.23.2.2) I have tried to create a new SMTP server under a new name with the same account settings, but it disappears, never appearing in the list. I use an imap version of this account on my devices (iPad and Samsung Note 8) so I do not want to use imap on my desktop. This is a account which I use on my desktop. Previously the Use TLS/SSL also turned off, but this now appears to be sticking. But after closing mail and re-opening, the account user name reverts to the incorrect version, and the password disappears. The issue is the account name was entered incorrectly (when previously troubleshooting the password issue), so I have to correct it every time by editing the SMTP server list – after which my email operates fine (send and receive). My account user name and password will not save.
#Mac mail gmail app setup port smtp Offline#
Manage Jenkins > configure system > scroll down to email notification sectionĮnter the following parameters smtp server : am having issues with my SMTP server settings not saving, so my email account is offline after every restart and the closing / re-opening of Apple Mail. Navigate in the following path from dashboard after logging in Setup SMTP configuration for sending the gmail Note : Since the Password has a overall control over you gmail account disclosing it may lead serious consequences
#Mac mail gmail app setup port smtp verification#
Setup two step verification settings (because without two step verification we cannot generate application specific password)Īfter setting up two step verification setting in gmail account navigate back to security and privacy settingsĬlick on application specific password > give the name of the application in the drop down as Jenkins (google by default does not have any specific application password setting for Jenkins) > this will generate password note down the password generated Sing-in to gmail account > navigate to settings > privacy and security settings