on 02-11-2023 17:23
PLEASE PLEASE HELP ME. I've just wasted another hour of my life and am in tears after trying to get sense from Virgin advisors who are unable to answer a simple question.
I have a Blueyonder account and usually access it via the Virgin website (webmail). I was recently locked out of my email and compelled to spend 2 hours on the phone to Virgin advisors. Finally I got on to someone who knew what they were doing and they talked me through changing my domain name to a gmail address and also changing my Password (it wasn't clear why this had to be done but anyway, it worked and I was able to access my email at last).
The Webmail was then working and the advisor stayed on the line while I checked if these new settings were also working on my Mac Mail account, which they were. As stated, I usually just use the Virgin Webmail but sometimes I need to access my mail on my Mac Mail account too. I've just tried to do that (2 weeks after this issue arose) but it's rejecting my new password over and over again, even though I'm sure it's correct.
Since my domain name has had to change to gmail, I'm wondering if the issue is a setting in the Accounts info within Mac Mail. I know this is nothing complicated but I need someone from Virgin to inform me what the settings should be, eg is it still pop3.virginmedia.com and should the Email address now be the gmail one. I've tried all the possibilities but nothing works.
The last Virgin advisor said I need to talk to Mac. That is a complete load of rubbish. Of course Mac aren't going to know what the Virgin settings are. Please, I'm begging someone to help me. The frustration is unbearable. Never have I had a satisfactory experience with the advisors from Virgin. This should be a simple question with a very simple solution.
I look forward to hearing from you. I've already spent a total of 3 and a half hours trying to deal with this. Many thanks in advance.
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on 02-11-2023 19:19
@landryangelica Each blueyonder email address know requires two different passwords.
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on 02-11-2023 17:46
Hey landryangelica,
Welcome to the community and thanks for taking the time to post here on the forums.
I’m sorry to hear of the issues that you’re having with your email account at the moment, to be able to access your email email, you would need to do the below steps to be able to access that.
• Sign in to My Virgin Media
• Go to Account settings, then Account details
• Tap Manage next to Manage your Virgin Media Mail app password under Virgin Media Mail
• Then, under Virgin Media Mail app password tap Get password
• Continue the flow and a new secure password will be generated, and the mailbox unlocked
• Update any third-party apps that may be use to access your Virgin Media Mail emails with this new app password.
Please can you give this a try and let me know how it goes.
Kind Regards,
Steven_L
02-11-2023 18:00 - edited 02-11-2023 18:17
@landryangelica Please note that after you have generated the app password as above when you come to change the use settings in MacMail the username is still your full blueyonder email address not the third party email username that you set up. That is only used to access VM webmail or your My VM account.
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02-11-2023 18:42 - edited 02-11-2023 19:04
I'm confused. I don't want to change my PW again. I've checked and I know I have the correct one. That isn't the problem. I've had no problem for years with Mac Mail, until now. It has to be something to do with having changed my PW and domain name 2 weeks ago, right? Thanks
02-11-2023 18:47 - edited 02-11-2023 18:51
The account isn't unlocked now, the problem is I can't get my mail in Mac Mail. Why do I need to change my PW again, please? I would rather not. Thanks
02-11-2023 19:15 - edited 02-11-2023 19:18
Oh please help. Nothing should be any different in my Mac Mail settings.
Description: POP Account
Email address: my Blueyonder email address
Full Name: my name
Incoming Mail Server: pop3.virginmedia.com
User Name: my Blueyonder email address
Password: The new PW which I know is correct
What's the problem likely to be? I already checked this account was working at the time of changing my PW and domain name, 2 weeks ago. Nothing else has changed. Thanks in advance. (Half a day wasted now)
on 02-11-2023 19:19
@landryangelica Each blueyonder email address know requires two different passwords.
I'm a Very Insightful Person, I'm here to share knowledge, I don't work for Virgin Media, I'm a VM customer. There are no guarantees that my advice will work. Please read the FAQs
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02-11-2023 19:24 - edited 02-11-2023 19:25
Your Virgin Media account now has two sets of authentication credentials:
You do not need to change your account password but do need to generate an App Password for use with macOS Mail and other emails clients.
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on 02-11-2023 19:49
Oh right, I see! Yes, I do have that PW which is four "words" - I totally forgot about that one!
I'm absolutely done in after all this and have just turned the other computer off but I'll try first thing tomorrow. Hopefully that will be the solution. Btw should I check the box that says something like "Save in my keychain"?
I'm very grateful to you. I trust this will work but, if it doesn't, I hope you don't mind me bothering you again tomorrow. Fingers crossed 🙂
Many thanks.
on 04-11-2023 17:26
All sorted now. Again, thank you so much for your help!
(This forum will be my first port of call from now on as, I'm sorry to say, the Virgin advisors don't seem to be properly trained. Any one of them should have been able to tell me this simple bit of information which would have saved hours.)