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I've called bt about six times this week, the odd person just suggests i redo all the steps i've already taken. Sending an email from my bt account on my Macmail takes about 5 minutes even if the contents is only word "test." My other non bt accounts won't send emails at all. That seems to have excaberated my wifi/ sending email dilemna. Last week I spoke to BT and due to slowness of Wifi they had me reset my SmartHub to factory default settings.
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I'm a Macbook Pro user and I have long had issues with having to split the frequencies on wireless so that I have an SSID for 2.4Ghz and an SSID for 5Ghz and I separate the bands. Since then it's been a downhill ride that's left me with an internet connection that is so slow, watching paint dry would be faster.
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You have to tap on that Primary Server in order to find where the Outgoing password is hidden so you can update it.Ībout 2 weeks ago I logged into my BT account and i was informed I had to change my BTID to match my BT password ID.
If you tap on the outgoing mail server it will show that it is 'on'. You will find the details for the account and can change the password for the Incoming Mail Server there, but the outgoing mail server only shows SMTP and To change the outgoing mail password you have to go into Settings then scroll down to Mail, Contacts, Calendars.įrom there select the BT account and select the account where it is listed under IMAP. Wait at least 30 minutes before starting one of your devices and set up the email account with the new password.Ĭheck that this device s working before moving onto the next device.Įnsure that you are using the correct settings via this link and set the email accounts up manually rather than using the email wizard.Īnother thing to check is that when you change your BT password on an iPad/iPhone it may only change for Incoming mail. You can do this by either deleting the email account from the device or just change the email address in your email account settings.Ĭhange your webmail email password yet again. Switch off all your devices or at the least stop them from polling your email account for new email. The problem usually resolves its self in a day or two.īecause you have deleted and reset up your email on your devices and changed your password I would suggest that you do the following: The advice from forum users is to do nothing such as changing passwords or deleting and resetting up accounts as this invariably causes more problems than it solves.īecause your devices stopped accessing your email at the same time and you were still able to access your email via webmail it is obviously not a problem with your email account or with your password, hence the advice not to do anything. This however generally applied to BTYahoo email rather than BTMail.
Thanks for reaching out to Apple Support Communities.There have been problems with the BT IMAP/POP servers stopping email clients from accessing the users email account for years.
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If you don't see Software Update, choose Apple > App Store and click the Updates tab in the App Store window. Check that your operating system is up to date.įrom the menu bar at the top of your screen, choose Apple () > Software Update.See if your computer meets the iTunes minimum system requirements.Make sure that you can access the Internet on your computer.If you can't connect to the iTunes Store on your computer, these steps might help you fix the issue. The network connection could not be established. "We could not complete your iTunes Store request.
Make sure your network connection is active and try again." "iTunes could not connect to the iTunes Store.The iTunes Store is temporarily unavailable. If you have issues connecting to the iTunes Store, you might see one of these alert messages: The following Knowledge Base article provides some great pointers for getting started: If there are no related systems down, then troubleshooting on your iMac would be the next step. One great first step is to always check Apple System Status to verify if any of Apple's Services are down: It sounds like you're unable to login, using your Apple ID, to iTunes or the App Store on your iMac.