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Old October 19th 09, 06:32 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
Gary VanderMolen
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Default The server has rejected your login. Please verify that your userna

The newsgroup to which you posted is dedicated to supporting the
Windows Mail program. If your problem is with Windows Live Mail,
you will get more help by posting that issue in the WLM newsgroup:

http://www.microsoft.com/communities...mail .desktop
or via your news reader: news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...e.mail.desktop

Incidentally, responders will seldom accept a "me too" type of post,
so submit your own detailed problem report.

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"AnthonyMaw" wrote in message ...
Yeah I've got the same problem using Windows Live Mail to access my Gmail
account.

I see a lot of speculative answers but nothing useful.

If anybody knows the EXACT ANSWER then please post it otherwise don't
speculate about "maybe this" or "try that" !!!!

"And the solution is ______________" ????

"frustr8edw/microsoft" wrote:

Ok, really frustrated. I've got two emails, both gmail accounts. When I first
set them up everything worked perfect. I know that I have the right port
numbers as directed by gmail, I also know that I have my user name and
password entered correctly. When I open my windows mail it will work just
fine at first, but after having it open for a short time I get these error
messages telling me that "The server has rejected your login. Please verify
that your username and
password are correct" . When it gives me the box to put the information in I
know that I put it in correctly, but the same error pops up over and over.
I'm sure it has to be something with the way it's working with IMAP or
something because I never had this issue with outlook and my pop mail
accounts. If someone could help I would greatly appreciate it. Should I go
back to Mozilla's thunderbird email? Would that be able to handle the IMAP
better? Vista issue maybe? Anyways thanks in advance for any help or
suggestions.
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