![]() It seems like Apple should have a better solution than that! (Like a prompt when checking mail on that account to prompt to enter a (new or updated) password.) which was to delete the mail account, and add it back in, but I then had to add it back to my three Macs and on my two iOS devices. which is completely terrible for the easiest computer to use. "Details" where there is no choice to update or add a password. If I go into System Preferences -> Accounts -> (affected e-mail account). I see only the opportunity to look at "Details" where there is also no choice to update or add a password. ![]() If I go into Mail.app-> Accounts -> (affected e-mail account). (It lists Description, Alias, email address, Full Name, Incoming Mail Server grayed out, Username grayed out, Outgoing Mail Server SMTP and TLS Certificate) Under the other sub-tabs (Mailbox Behaviors and Advanced) also no opportunity to update or enter a password. ![]() The listing under Account Information does not have an opportunity to change the password. When I go to Mail.app -> Preferences -> Accounts Tab -> (affected e-mail account).
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