E Mail Accounts and Passwords (again)
Can anyone help.
I have a blueyonder e mail address (abcd1234@blueyonder.co.uk) that was given to me by Telewest and is my Account Username. Over the years I created 5 further sub emails (for the family) one of which was the primary blueyonder e mail address. Then when Virginmedia arrived I created a VM e mail address.
Each e mail could be used separately in e mail clients such as Outlook. However, the sub blueyonder e mails started to get a lot of spam and were probably hacked so I asked VM to delete them but they couldn't so I just deleted the accounts from the Clients and don't use them anymore even though they do still exist and their e mail traffic can be seen on VMs web mail interface.
Using apps such as Android Mail and GMail I set up and can receive e mails from the Virginmedia e mail address only. I did this however at a time when VM allowed you to create separate e mail accounts as well as manage the passwords for each.
I now want to set up a separate Outlook Account on a new PC and have gone through the process of entering my VM e mail address but have forgotten my password for that e mail account so I followed VMs published guidance https://www.virginmedia.com/help/broadband/manage-email-account#device and generated another "app password". Problem is that it seems from the info on my e mail account management page and the page that generates the app password that the only e mail address and therefore the one that VM are generating a new password for is the old primary blueyonder e mail address.
I still did it however, and tried to set up my Virginmedia e mail that hasn't worked but what has happened is that if I use the Telewest e mail / username and new generated password I am now receiving all of the e mails being sent under the sub blueyonder and primary blueyonder e mail addresses that I don't want to use but still not seeing anything associated with the VM e mail address.
Any ideas.
Cheers
A number of different issues mentioned in your post.
Following the merger of NTL and Telewest after their purchase of Virgin mobile leading to the rebranding as Virgin Media a random blueyonder email address was selected as the primary username. In my case this was an alias address rather than the Telewest generated username. I suspect that the same happened to your account.
A recent security change made by VM means that the primary account holder can only delete secondary accounts rather than being able to generate new passwords. Each VM or Blueyonder email address now has its own My Virgin Media account where changes to account details, passwords, telephone security answers and app generated passwords are created. To access this you need to be signed out of any other VM accounts before signing back in with the email address concerned.
In order to access the secondary accounts via an email client such as Outlook you will need to generate an app specific for that email address.
VM have recently changed the log in requirements for accessing VM Mail via third party apps.
If you change the password for the account in My Virgin Media > Account settings > Account details you will not be able to use the new password to access the account via an email client. Email client access now requires an app specific password which can be generated in the MyVM > Account Settings > Account details > Mailbox App password managementhttps://www.virginmedia.com/dpb/help/change-my-virgin-media-email-address