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How do I tell iPhone's iOS Mail app about the new/changed password with MS Outlook.com account?
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Ant
2024-04-14 02:28:32 UTC
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Hello,

How do I tell iPhone's iOS Mail app about the new/changed
password with MS Outlook.com account? I don't see an option to
change its password in iOS v17.4.1's Settings' Mail Accounts'
Outlook (not MS' Outlook app -- Apple's default Mail app). Do I
really have to remove the account, readd, enter the new password,
and synchronizes my emails that I am reading online (e.g.,
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254401200 and
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254075400)?

Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon. :)
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Hank Rogers
2024-04-14 03:27:06 UTC
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Post by Ant
Hello,
How do I tell iPhone's iOS Mail app about the new/changed
password with MS Outlook.com account? I don't see an option to
change its password in iOS v17.4.1's Settings' Mail Accounts'
Outlook (not MS' Outlook app -- Apple's default Mail app). Do I
really have to remove the account, readd, enter the new password,
and synchronizes my emails that I am reading online (e.g.,
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254401200 and
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254075400)?
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon. :)
Have you tried deleting the old password then completely exiting the mail
app, using the app switcher to exit? Or maybe deleting the outlook account
in mail settings, then add it back? I don't know if any of this will work,
but may be worth a try.
Jörg Lorenz
2024-04-14 06:11:17 UTC
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Post by Hank Rogers
Post by Ant
Hello,
How do I tell iPhone's iOS Mail app about the new/changed
password with MS Outlook.com account? I don't see an option to
change its password in iOS v17.4.1's Settings' Mail Accounts'
Outlook (not MS' Outlook app -- Apple's default Mail app). Do I
really have to remove the account, readd, enter the new password,
and synchronizes my emails that I am reading online (e.g.,
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254401200 and
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254075400)?
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon. :)
Have you tried deleting the old password then completely exiting the mail
app, using the app switcher to exit? Or maybe deleting the outlook account
in mail settings, then add it back? I don't know if any of this will work,
but may be worth a try.
You have absolutely no clue about iOS. You are a brain dead Troll.
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Hank Rogers
2024-04-14 07:52:31 UTC
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Post by Jörg Lorenz
Post by Hank Rogers
Post by Ant
Hello,
How do I tell iPhone's iOS Mail app about the new/changed
password with MS Outlook.com account? I don't see an option to
change its password in iOS v17.4.1's Settings' Mail Accounts'
Outlook (not MS' Outlook app -- Apple's default Mail app). Do I
really have to remove the account, readd, enter the new password,
and synchronizes my emails that I am reading online (e.g.,
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254401200 and
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254075400)?
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon. :)
Have you tried deleting the old password then completely exiting the mail
app, using the app switcher to exit? Or maybe deleting the outlook account
in mail settings, then add it back? I don't know if any of this will work,
but may be worth a try.
You have absolutely no clue about iOS. You are a brain dead Troll.
So, why not tell us the correct answer, Jughead?
Alan
2024-04-14 16:34:30 UTC
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Post by Hank Rogers
Post by Jörg Lorenz
Post by Hank Rogers
Post by Ant
Hello,
How do I tell iPhone's iOS Mail app about the new/changed
password with MS Outlook.com account? I don't see an option to
change its password in iOS v17.4.1's Settings' Mail Accounts'
Outlook (not MS' Outlook app -- Apple's default Mail app). Do I
really have to remove the account, readd, enter the new password,
and synchronizes my emails that I am reading online (e.g.,
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254401200 and
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254075400)?
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon. :)
Have you tried deleting the old password then completely exiting the mail
app, using the app switcher to exit? Or maybe deleting the outlook account
in mail settings, then add it back? I don't know if any of this will work,
but may be worth a try.
You have absolutely no clue about iOS. You are a brain dead Troll.
So, why not tell us the correct answer, Jughead?
Just wait.

When the app tries to get mail and uses a wrong password, you'll be
prompted to enter the correct one.
Ant
2024-04-15 00:28:07 UTC
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Post by Alan
Just wait.
When the app tries to get mail and uses a wrong password, you'll be
prompted to enter the correct one.
Yeah, that works (the next day) but is there no way to do it right away
instead of waiting and not deleting and readding this account?
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Alan
2024-04-16 09:31:42 UTC
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Post by Ant
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Post by Alan
Just wait.
When the app tries to get mail and uses a wrong password, you'll be
prompted to enter the correct one.
Yeah, that works (the next day) but is there no way to do it right away
instead of waiting and not deleting and readding this account?
Why does it matter?

The very first time iOS Mail tries to get email for that account, it
will try the old password and then ask for the new one.

Wilf
2024-04-14 11:20:13 UTC
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Post by Jörg Lorenz
Post by Hank Rogers
Post by Ant
Hello,
How do I tell iPhone's iOS Mail app about the new/changed
password with MS Outlook.com account? I don't see an option to
change its password in iOS v17.4.1's Settings' Mail Accounts'
Outlook (not MS' Outlook app -- Apple's default Mail app). Do I
really have to remove the account, readd, enter the new password,
and synchronizes my emails that I am reading online (e.g.,
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254401200 and
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254075400)?
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon. :)
Have you tried deleting the old password then completely exiting the mail
app, using the app switcher to exit? Or maybe deleting the outlook account
in mail settings, then add it back? I don't know if any of this will work,
but may be worth a try.
You have absolutely no clue about iOS. You are a brain dead Troll.
Why so aggressive?
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Wilf
badgolferman
2024-04-14 13:01:06 UTC
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Post by Wilf
Post by Jörg Lorenz
You have absolutely no clue about iOS. You are a brain dead Troll.
Why so aggressive?
That seems to be normal behavior for several people in this group. If
there’s any perceived slight of Apple they instantly converge on you like a
bunch of wasps.
Jolly Roger
2024-04-14 18:09:38 UTC
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Post by Wilf
Post by Jörg Lorenz
You have absolutely no clue about iOS. You are a brain dead Troll.
Why so aggressive?
That seems to be normal behavior for several people in this group. If
there’s any perceived slight of Apple they instantly converge on you
like a bunch of wasps.
That's rich coming from the troll who regularly pokes fun at Yellow
iPhones, Blue Bubbles, and all sorts of other juvenile nonsense. You get
the feedback you deserve in every one of those cases. Trolls and bullies
are always the first to claim they are "the true victims". 😉
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Alan Browne
2024-04-14 13:54:31 UTC
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Post by Wilf
Post by Jörg Lorenz
Post by Hank Rogers
Post by Ant
Hello,
How do I tell iPhone's iOS Mail app about the new/changed
password with MS Outlook.com account? I don't see an option to
change its password in iOS v17.4.1's Settings' Mail Accounts'
Outlook (not MS' Outlook app -- Apple's default Mail app). Do I
really have to remove the account, readd, enter the new password,
and synchronizes my emails that I am reading online (e.g.,
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254401200 and
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254075400)?
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon. :)
Have you tried deleting the old password then completely exiting the mail
app, using the app switcher to exit? Or maybe deleting the outlook account
in mail settings, then add it back? I don't know if any of this will work,
but may be worth a try.
You have absolutely no clue about iOS. You are a brain dead Troll.
Why so aggressive?
Compensating. (Not very well, mind you).
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nationalism, when hate for people other than your own comes first.”
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Jörg Lorenz
2024-04-14 06:13:45 UTC
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Post by Ant
Hello,
How do I tell iPhone's iOS Mail app about the new/changed
password with MS Outlook.com account? I don't see an option to
change its password in iOS v17.4.1's Settings' Mail Accounts'
Outlook (not MS' Outlook app -- Apple's default Mail app). Do I
really have to remove the account, readd, enter the new password,
and synchronizes my emails that I am reading online (e.g.,
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254401200 and
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254075400)?
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon. :)
Settings - Mail - Accounts - Account Settings - Password (delete the
dots and enter the new password).
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Ant
2024-04-15 00:29:30 UTC
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In misc.phone.mobile.iphone Jörg Lorenz <***@gmx.net> wrote:
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Post by Jörg Lorenz
Post by Ant
How do I tell iPhone's iOS Mail app about the new/changed
password with MS Outlook.com account? I don't see an option to
change its password in iOS v17.4.1's Settings' Mail Accounts'
Outlook (not MS' Outlook app -- Apple's default Mail app). Do I
really have to remove the account, readd, enter the new password,
and synchronizes my emails that I am reading online (e.g.,
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254401200 and
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254075400)?
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon. :)
Settings - Mail - Accounts - Account Settings - Password (delete the
dots and enter the new password).
There is no password section. :(
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Jörg Lorenz
2024-04-15 05:35:32 UTC
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Post by Ant
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Post by Jörg Lorenz
Post by Ant
How do I tell iPhone's iOS Mail app about the new/changed
password with MS Outlook.com account? I don't see an option to
change its password in iOS v17.4.1's Settings' Mail Accounts'
Outlook (not MS' Outlook app -- Apple's default Mail app). Do I
really have to remove the account, readd, enter the new password,
and synchronizes my emails that I am reading online (e.g.,
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254401200 and
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254075400)?
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon. :)
Settings - Mail - Accounts - Account Settings - Password (delete the
dots and enter the new password).
There is no password section. :(
Sure. I really checked the settings before I answered you.
It is in the middle of that particular page.
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Chris
2024-04-15 06:33:34 UTC
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Post by Jörg Lorenz
Post by Ant
...
Post by Jörg Lorenz
Post by Ant
How do I tell iPhone's iOS Mail app about the new/changed
password with MS Outlook.com account? I don't see an option to
change its password in iOS v17.4.1's Settings' Mail Accounts'
Outlook (not MS' Outlook app -- Apple's default Mail app). Do I
really have to remove the account, readd, enter the new password,
and synchronizes my emails that I am reading online (e.g.,
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254401200 and
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254075400)?
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon. :)
Settings - Mail - Accounts - Account Settings - Password (delete the
dots and enter the new password).
There is no password section. :(
Sure. I really checked the settings before I answered you.
It is in the middle of that particular page.
Not all accounts have that option. Particularly the likes of google and MS.
Hank Rogers
2024-04-15 06:59:42 UTC
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Post by Chris
Post by Jörg Lorenz
Post by Ant
...
Post by Jörg Lorenz
Post by Ant
How do I tell iPhone's iOS Mail app about the new/changed
password with MS Outlook.com account? I don't see an option to
change its password in iOS v17.4.1's Settings' Mail Accounts'
Outlook (not MS' Outlook app -- Apple's default Mail app). Do I
really have to remove the account, readd, enter the new password,
and synchronizes my emails that I am reading online (e.g.,
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254401200 and
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254075400)?
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon. :)
Settings - Mail - Accounts - Account Settings - Password (delete the
dots and enter the new password).
There is no password section. :(
Sure. I really checked the settings before I answered you.
It is in the middle of that particular page.
Not all accounts have that option. Particularly the likes of google and MS.
Shhhh. Don’t tell Jughead he doesn’t know everything.
Ant
2024-04-15 18:16:00 UTC
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Post by Jörg Lorenz
Post by Ant
...
Post by Jörg Lorenz
Post by Ant
How do I tell iPhone's iOS Mail app about the new/changed
password with MS Outlook.com account? I don't see an option to
change its password in iOS v17.4.1's Settings' Mail Accounts'
Outlook (not MS' Outlook app -- Apple's default Mail app). Do I
really have to remove the account, readd, enter the new password,
and synchronizes my emails that I am reading online (e.g.,
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254401200 and
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254075400)?
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon. :)
Settings - Mail - Accounts - Account Settings - Password (delete the
dots and enter the new password).
There is no password section. :(
Sure. I really checked the settings before I answered you.
It is in the middle of that particular page.
Is it using a MS e-mail address like Hotmail.com, live.com, etc.? I know
non-MS e-mail accounts show the password option.
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Chris
2024-04-14 14:31:14 UTC
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Post by Ant
Hello,
How do I tell iPhone's iOS Mail app about the new/changed
password with MS Outlook.com account? I don't see an option to
change its password in iOS v17.4.1's Settings' Mail Accounts'
Outlook (not MS' Outlook app -- Apple's default Mail app). Do I
really have to remove the account, readd, enter the new password,
and synchronizes my emails that I am reading online (e.g.,
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254401200 and
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254075400)?
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon. :)
It depends how you set it up originally. For an exchange server or perhaps
even outlook.com account it doesn't save a password, but uses a token set
by MS to verify your iphone. A change of password doesn't change the token.
Gmail is the same these days as well.

Have you actually changed your password and are you unable to receive or
send emails?

In the past with old gmail if I changed the password iOS would bring up a
pop-up asking to re-authenticate the mail app.
Ant
2024-04-15 00:32:48 UTC
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In misc.phone.mobile.iphone Chris <***@gmail.com> wrote:
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Post by Chris
Post by Ant
How do I tell iPhone's iOS Mail app about the new/changed
password with MS Outlook.com account? I don't see an option to
change its password in iOS v17.4.1's Settings' Mail Accounts'
Outlook (not MS' Outlook app -- Apple's default Mail app). Do I
really have to remove the account, readd, enter the new password,
and synchronizes my emails that I am reading online (e.g.,
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254401200 and
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254075400)?
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon. :)
It depends how you set it up originally. For an exchange server or perhaps
even outlook.com account it doesn't save a password, but uses a token set
by MS to verify your iphone. A change of password doesn't change the token.
Gmail is the same these days as well.
Have you actually changed your password and are you unable to receive or
send emails?
In the past with old gmail if I changed the password iOS would bring up a
pop-up asking to re-authenticate the mail app.
iPhone finally told me the old password didn't work the next morning and
let me change the password to the new one. I didn't see a way to change
before this happened that I could find hence my post here. Also, this is
with Duo Mobile app for its 2FA (enter the three numbers to appprove).
Is this the token?
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Jörg Lorenz
2024-04-15 05:36:51 UTC
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Post by Ant
...
Post by Chris
Post by Ant
How do I tell iPhone's iOS Mail app about the new/changed
password with MS Outlook.com account? I don't see an option to
change its password in iOS v17.4.1's Settings' Mail Accounts'
Outlook (not MS' Outlook app -- Apple's default Mail app). Do I
really have to remove the account, readd, enter the new password,
and synchronizes my emails that I am reading online (e.g.,
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254401200 and
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254075400)?
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon. :)
It depends how you set it up originally. For an exchange server or perhaps
even outlook.com account it doesn't save a password, but uses a token set
by MS to verify your iphone. A change of password doesn't change the token.
Gmail is the same these days as well.
Have you actually changed your password and are you unable to receive or
send emails?
In the past with old gmail if I changed the password iOS would bring up a
pop-up asking to re-authenticate the mail app.
iPhone finally told me the old password didn't work the next morning and
let me change the password to the new one. I didn't see a way to change
before this happened that I could find hence my post here. Also, this is
with Duo Mobile app for its 2FA (enter the three numbers to appprove).
Is this the token?
The token is the passwort you generated in Outlook or Gmail. "app
specific" password.
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Chris
2024-04-15 06:28:34 UTC
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Post by Ant
...
Post by Chris
Post by Ant
How do I tell iPhone's iOS Mail app about the new/changed
password with MS Outlook.com account? I don't see an option to
change its password in iOS v17.4.1's Settings' Mail Accounts'
Outlook (not MS' Outlook app -- Apple's default Mail app). Do I
really have to remove the account, readd, enter the new password,
and synchronizes my emails that I am reading online (e.g.,
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254401200 and
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254075400)?
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon. :)
It depends how you set it up originally. For an exchange server or perhaps
even outlook.com account it doesn't save a password, but uses a token set
by MS to verify your iphone. A change of password doesn't change the token.
Gmail is the same these days as well.
Have you actually changed your password and are you unable to receive or
send emails?
In the past with old gmail if I changed the password iOS would bring up a
pop-up asking to re-authenticate the mail app.
iPhone finally told me the old password didn't work the next morning and
let me change the password to the new one.
OK. Good.
Post by Ant
I didn't see a way to change
before this happened that I could find hence my post here. Also, this is
with Duo Mobile app for its 2FA (enter the three numbers to appprove).
Is this the token?
No. That's a time limited one time password (TOTP).
Ant
2024-04-15 18:17:03 UTC
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Post by Chris
Post by Ant
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Post by Chris
Post by Ant
How do I tell iPhone's iOS Mail app about the new/changed
password with MS Outlook.com account? I don't see an option to
change its password in iOS v17.4.1's Settings' Mail Accounts'
Outlook (not MS' Outlook app -- Apple's default Mail app). Do I
really have to remove the account, readd, enter the new password,
and synchronizes my emails that I am reading online (e.g.,
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254401200 and
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254075400)?
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon. :)
It depends how you set it up originally. For an exchange server or perhaps
even outlook.com account it doesn't save a password, but uses a token set
by MS to verify your iphone. A change of password doesn't change the token.
Gmail is the same these days as well.
Have you actually changed your password and are you unable to receive or
send emails?
In the past with old gmail if I changed the password iOS would bring up a
pop-up asking to re-authenticate the mail app.
iPhone finally told me the old password didn't work the next morning and
let me change the password to the new one.
OK. Good.
I just wished there was a way to do it right away instead of waiting.
Post by Chris
Post by Ant
I didn't see a way to change
before this happened that I could find hence my post here. Also, this is
with Duo Mobile app for its 2FA (enter the three numbers to appprove).
Is this the token?
No. That's a time limited one time password (TOTP).
OK.
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Jolly Roger
2024-04-14 18:07:05 UTC
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Post by Ant
Hello,
How do I tell iPhone's iOS Mail app about the new/changed
password with MS Outlook.com account? I don't see an option to
change its password in iOS v17.4.1's Settings' Mail Accounts'
Outlook (not MS' Outlook app -- Apple's default Mail app). Do I
really have to remove the account, readd, enter the new password,
and synchronizes my emails that I am reading online (e.g.,
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254401200 and
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254075400)?
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon. :)
Check for new messages and it will ask for the password.
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Ant
2024-04-15 00:34:53 UTC
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Post by Jolly Roger
Post by Ant
Hello,
How do I tell iPhone's iOS Mail app about the new/changed
password with MS Outlook.com account? I don't see an option to
change its password in iOS v17.4.1's Settings' Mail Accounts'
Outlook (not MS' Outlook app -- Apple's default Mail app). Do I
really have to remove the account, readd, enter the new password,
and synchronizes my emails that I am reading online (e.g.,
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254401200 and
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254075400)?
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon. :)
Check for new messages and it will ask for the password.
Is it supposed to take a long time to the next morning? I was trying to
make it happen right after the password change via the web site. :/
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Paul Goodman
2024-04-15 00:45:08 UTC
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Post by Ant
Post by Jolly Roger
Post by Ant
Hello,
How do I tell iPhone's iOS Mail app about the new/changed
password with MS Outlook.com account? I don't see an option to
change its password in iOS v17.4.1's Settings' Mail Accounts'
Outlook (not MS' Outlook app -- Apple's default Mail app). Do I
really have to remove the account, readd, enter the new password,
and synchronizes my emails that I am reading online (e.g.,
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254401200 and
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254075400)?
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon. :)
Check for new messages and it will ask for the password.
Is it supposed to take a long time to the next morning? I was trying to
make it happen right after the password change via the web site. :/
Don’t know what you are doing, but for me, if I change a password in one of
my apple mail accounts, I get a prompt right away to reenter a new password
as soon as I check for new mail.


Paul Goodman
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