Bigpond Cable broadband connection problems

2007-05-22 Thread Michael Anderson
A family member in Melbourne has a Bigpond Cable modem and they have  
now come across to the enlightened side - purchased a current iMac.
However they cannot get Mail operating.  They can access the internet  
via Safari.


Apparently the Apple person who sold them the iMac installed  
Parallels, which they have been using via Outlook for mail.


I ask them to quit Parallels.

We have set up new mail POP account via Mail preferences.  However  
they keep getting a request for password, which they complete without  
success.


Has anyone within the Wamug community had similar experiences, and  
can they provide some guidance?


Thanks in advance.
Michael Anderson 


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Re: Bigpond Cable broadband connection problems

2007-05-22 Thread Ronda Brown


On 22/05/2007, at 8:57 PM, Michael Anderson wrote:

A family member in Melbourne has a Bigpond Cable modem and they  
have now come across to the enlightened side - purchased a current  
iMac.   However they cannot get Mail operating.  They can access  
the internet via Safari.


Apparently the Apple person who sold them the iMac installed  
Parallels, which they have been using via Outlook for mail.


I ask them to quit Parallels.

We have set up new mail POP account via Mail preferences.  However  
they keep getting a request for password, which they complete  
without success.


Hi Michael,

If you are sure the Mail POP account has all the correct settings,  
and the password is correct.


1. Quit Mail

2. Open Keychain Access which (if it's not showing on the top Menu of  
the desktop) is in Applications  Utilities  Keychain Access.app and  
manually delete the Keychain entry for the mail account.


3. Restart Mail and it will ask for the Mail account's  password  
again, type in the password and tick

'Remember this password in my keychain'.

Now the password should be stored correctly and Keychain access will  
do the email password in the background when you check for new mail.


Cheers,
Ronni



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