![]() I don't want to delete Mail and reinstall it, and have to go through all the hassle of importing all my old mail again. These data seem to be hidden somewhere else, presumably for security reasons. I know Mail has support files here and there in ~/Library/, but from previous experimentation I don't think any of them are concerned with accounts and passwords. So the problem is not the password(s), nor gmx.com, nor anything in my Internet connection, but something in the Apple Mail on my primary MBPro. Opened Mail, which had not been used at all, set up two of the gmx.com accounts both work fine. So I tried on my second, backup Mac, a 13" 2014 MacBook Pro, also with macOS 10.12 Sierra. ![]() Complete setup macOS Server 5.8 offline installer for mac OS with direct link. And so it has been for several hours now, though I've quit and restarted Mail several times. macOS Server 5.10 dmg for mac free download full version. Shortly it was unable to connect with any of the gmx.com accounts. Only ten minutes later, again it couldn't connect. I quit Mail and restarted it, now it worked. I entered the password, it didn't work, I went to the gmx.com website and checked the password, it worked fine. Then sometime later (days, weeks, months) it stops working again. ![]() ![]() Sometimes I've found that if I quit Mail, then open it again, now it connects okay. Sometimes it does work when I do this – though the password is the same as before. Every now and then Mail says it can't access one or another of the accounts, tells me to enter my password in Internet Accounts Preference Pane. I have several email accounts at gmx.com, which I access through IMAP via Apple Mail (macOS 10.12 Sierra, 15" 2014 MacBook Pro). ![]()
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