Got the same problem for all of a sudden for one email account (both incoming and outgoing), and the next day the incoming mail for another mailbox started asking for password as well. As it turned out, the issue is with Mac Mail and the Advanced account option “Automatically detect and maintain account settings”. Dec 21, 2020 Click on 'Control Panel' and 'Credentials Manager' Scroll to 'User accounts' and from there, select 'Credential Manager' Go to the section 'Windows Credentials' and 'Generic Credentials' and if there are any stored credentials that references Office 365 or ms.outlook email addresses, remove it Select 'Details' 'Remove from vault'.
If your Mac is connected to the Internet but suddenly starts asking for your password, you should generally try again later, and if necessary work with your email provider to resolve. If you're using Apple's iCloud Mail, learn how to resolve issues with iCloud Mail.
Most, if not all, of my email addresses are grouped under my outlook (Office 365’s subscription) and I have at least 5-6 of them. Sometimes, I am in a different account and I am being solicited to enter the password for another one, which I found a bit strange at times; but I always see it on a positive side. Aug 01, 2017 Entering credentials just makes the prompt show again, only canceling it and clicking the 'needs password' text in the bottom of Outlook's main window allows them to keep working for a while. So far 15 out of our 42 active Windows Outlook users have been impacted (not counting Mac Outlook, or holiday users). Mail asks for your password when it can connect to your email provider, but can't connect to your email account because your email provider isn't accepting your email password.To know the reasons.
Mail asks for your password when it is connecting to your email provider, but can't connect to your email account because your email provider isn't accepting your email password.
Your email provider may reject your password for several reasons, including:
Depending on the type of email account you're using, you might be able to correct the password as follows:
If Mail still asks for your password, the password is probably incorrect. Your email provider can help you verify your email settings and make sure that you're using the correct password.
Many email providers offer webmail, which is a way to use email with a web browser such as Safari, instead of with an email app such as Mail. For example, if you're using an iCloud Mail account, you can use iCloud.com to send and receive email.
Because the password that you use with Mail is usually the same password that you use with webmail, try signing in to webmail with that password. If it doesn't work there either, your password is probably incorrect. Your email provider can help you verify your email settings and make sure that you're using the correct password for the Mail app.
If no other solutions work, try setting up your email account again. To do that, first remove your email account, then add the account back.
It is annoying when your Outlook asks for password often. It breaks the flow of work. One of the best solutions of it is to keep the Outlook remember your every email account’s password. A few simple steps are required to follow.
Steps to Follow
Stop Popping of Password on Outlook 2010
Many experiments in the field have been taken by tech savvies, because it is irritating when Outlook requires password setting time and again.
Microsoft Outlook requires you to update with a new password because it cannot retrieve old passwords. That is why the password window pops up often time. Check out the video.
Note: If Outlook asks for a password often even you have set the remember password option, it may be due to the wrong setting of the Protected Storage System. It is advised to edit the system registry so that the problem is solved easily.