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#586702 - 12/12/12 11:38 PM 'Mail' Problems?
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For some reason , some time today 'Mail' stopped recognizing my account password.
I 'reset' it repeatedly but no luck. Now I can't log in..... Bummer! mad

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#586710 - 12/13/12 02:03 AM Re: 'Mail' Problems? [Re: Mike]
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I've had that happen, but not in a very long time. As I recall, a reboot usually fixed the "problem."
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#586732 - 12/13/12 12:07 PM Re: 'Mail' Problems? [Re: MacBozo]
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Originally Posted By: MacBozo
I've had that happen, but not in a very long time. As I recall, a reboot usually fixed the "problem."


I restarted but the problems persists. Even going to the 'iCloud' webpage and trying to 'get' my mail that way doesn't work. There seems to be a network problem......

"IS FATAL
true

APPLICATION NAME
mail

TITLE
Mail could not be loaded

MESSAGE
There was a problem loading the application due to a possible network error or missing resources. Please try again."

(followed by a lengthy log entry)


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#586734 - 12/13/12 02:06 PM Re: 'Mail' Problems? [Re: Mike]
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Do you have a TM back up?
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#586735 - 12/13/12 02:41 PM Re: 'Mail' Problems? [Re: NucleusG4]
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Originally Posted By: NucleusG4
Do you have a TM back up?


Yup. Sure do. Do you think that will 'cure' the problem? It happened suddenly....

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#586736 - 12/13/12 02:56 PM Re: 'Mail' Problems? [Re: Mike]
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I would wait for Reboots answer... but at least you have a failsafe in place. smile
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#586740 - 12/13/12 03:48 PM Re: 'Mail' Problems? [Re: Mike]
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If it's happening with both the Mail application, and on the web through iCloud, my guess is it's nothing wrong with your computer. Something is either fubar in your mail account at Apple, or you're brain farting the password.

The error messages in your other post, where did those come from. Was that the message from the Mail app, or was that what the webpage displayed when you tried to go to your mail in iCloud.
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#586741 - 12/13/12 03:50 PM Re: 'Mail' Problems? [Re: Mike]
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Can you actually log into iCloud, or do you just get an error when you try to go to mail through iCloud.
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#586742 - 12/13/12 04:03 PM Re: 'Mail' Problems? [Re: Reboot]
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Something in the water, I think. I've had some intermittent Mail/iCloud problems over the past few days, too. And Network Solutions is continuing to have server issues as well. Time to buy a book of stamps! grin
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#586743 - 12/13/12 04:15 PM Re: 'Mail' Problems? [Re: Reboot]
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Originally Posted By: Jim_
If it's happening with both the Mail application, and on the web through iCloud, my guess is it's nothing wrong with your computer. Something is either fubar in your mail account at Apple, or you're brain farting the password.

The error messages in your other post, where did those come from. Was that the message from the Mail app, or was that what the webpage displayed when you tried to go to your mail in iCloud.


It happens with both, the 'Mail' app and on the web. I got part of the 'error' message from the web page. I don't think I've had a brain fart because I never have to type in my password when opening the Mail app. And I've received e-mail just fine until yesterday afternoon.
The computer was off for the past few days. I hardly use it anymore and get my e-mail on the iPad where I repeatedly get this 'incorrect username or password' message. Again, I have it set up where I don't have to type in my password every time.
I don't get it........ mad

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