![]() Mac Mail just wouldn’t let me do it and insisted that the account still existed. So simply change your settings by setting up a new account on Mac Mail, right? Even if you change the server hostname, which it will let you do, the problem will still persist. Of course, when you try to change your settings from POP to IMAP you will find that Mac Mail simply won’t let you do it. ![]() I do know however that Hotmail now behaves as IMAP on a Mac and other Apple devices.] The bottom line is I’m not sure how this is happening, especially as I have made no changes at all to any of the settings on these devices. Now, however, as soon as the laptop recognises the email has been seen it automatically marks it as read on my mobile. Normally I would have to mark all messages as read on my phone even if they had been seen on my laptop. I had left my laptop open and gone out with my iPhone. On all my other devices, even though I have not changed any of the settings, in mid-September Hotmail started to behave as if it were set up for IMAP. This is really weird as the POP settings for Hotmail are still working on my MacBook Pro and iMac! The big clue that something was wrong was that if you use Apple’s Mail Settings Lookup then it shows that Hotmail accounts are now on IMAP. com account or something else but all I do know is that the problem is not consistent from Mac to Mac. What it brought to mind was a sketch from a long time ago….Īnyway….I’m not sure if it’s because it’s a. It is hugely frustrating when you log in to Hotmail through a browser window using the correct password only to then be told my Mac Mail that the password is incorrect. I was being repeatedly asked for my password but no matter what I did it said ‘Password not recognised’, even though I knew the password was correct. On the MacBook Air however, I had a .uk account which had exactly the same settings but suddenly froze on 3 rd June 2016. For six years it has faithfully pulled in every email using the original settings, which are POP settings. As everyone else does I used the simple set up tool on Mac Mail and oddly this account is still working without any changes being made. I have a number of Hotmail accounts and set up a account on a MacBook Pro back in 2010. Hotmail used to be available on Mac Mail as a POP account but now it’s IMAP.Īs a non tech person this confused the heck out of me and I have spent days reading articles on how to change various settings but in the end, this is what worked for me.If you use the Hotmail account as your Apple ID then it is in other settings on your Mac, not just your email. ![]() If you have a Hotmail account, Microsoft have migrated it to Live Mail now.The main issue is that it’s not just one problem it’s a combination of problems. I’m not guaranteeing that this is the ‘magic bullet’ but it worked for me. I read thousands of posts with some great highly technical tips on them but nothing worked until last night so this post will show you exactly how I managed to fix this problem. The Hotmail on my Macbook Air stopped working at the beginning of June and I’ve been looking on and off for solutions since then. If you have any Mac product and your Hotmail account has suddenly stopped working then no matter how long you search it’s unlikely you will find a single clear solution. Grade B scratches on the case fully tested working.Hotmail stopped working on your Mac?.Compatibility: Compatible with 15″ MacBook Pro 2012-2015.Apple 85W Magsafe 2 Power Adapter offers fast, efficient charging at home, in the office or on the go.Fake and unbranded chargers could be dangerous. It is better to buy a used genuine charger than a fake or unbranded Apple charger. This is due to many incorrect orders so please mnake sure you are buying the correct charger for your machine. ![]() You will also need to pay to return the item. If it does not fit and you buy the wrong one there will be a £5 restocking fee for returning. This will not fit the model before 2012 and after 2015. This is the MagSafe 2 connection for 15″ MacBook Pro models from 2012 to 2015 before they started to use the USB C charger. These are all 100% Original Apple chargers. This sale is for a Genuine Used, Grade B condition Apple 85W Magsafe 2 Charger. ![]()
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