Q: Why does Apple Mail fail to accept a one time entry of a correct password and instead insists that I should input the information over and over again, as if were necessary every time I sync my account?
Being unaware of this issue has far gone enough.
You just can't deny how inappropriately cumbersome the Mail App is, can't you?
On one side, you have already set email accounts (for example Gmail ones) that time and time again ask for their respective passwords to be re entered as if they had been stored incorrectly, only to find that the same old password is being taken into account and effect, but the "Enter Your Password" pop-up just keeps on coming every now and them to remind you how broke this thing is.
And on the other side we have the other email accounts (I'll use Gmail for the sake of similarity) which fail to make use of the correct password and never-in-a-lifetime achieve in app synchronisation. Which is perplexity in motion.
How far and wide can you continue to fail?
MacBook Air, Mac OS X (10.7.4)
Posted on Sep 18, 2015 2:59 PM