Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Gmail POP: Username password not accepted

Another Gmail quirk - I don't know why it happened to me, but if you get this error

This is what their official help suggests

"We suggest making some adjustments in your mail client's settings so you aren't always prompted to enter your username and password. Please check the following settings in your mail client:

  • Make sure that you entered @gmail.com after your username. For example: john.doe@gmail.com
  • Re-enter your password to ensure that it's correct. Keep in mind that passwords are case-sensitive.
  • Make sure your mail client isn't set to check for new mail too often. If your mail client checks for new messages more than once every 10 minutes, your client might repeatedly request your username and password.
Now, please follow the steps below to resolve the problem:
  1. Disable all POP clients you're using to read Gmail messages. (If you use one at work and one at home, please disable both.)
  2. From the computer on which your POP logins are failing, visit http://www.google.com/accounts/DisplayUnlockCaptcha
  3. Enter your Gmail username and password, and the letters in the distorted picture.
  4. Once you have successfully logged in, restart your mail client and try to download your mail."

Worked for me :)

6 comments:

Aalaap said...

Why are you using POP for Gmail, again?

Unknown said...

arghh HOW ANNOYING

this was driving me mad.. thank you

Unknown said...

argghh how annoying

thanks

Anonymous said...

Followed all the instructions to try and sort this and its not made any difference :o( Was fine yesterday, just wont work at all today :o(

Anonymous said...

Thanks a lot! Worked for me too!:)

V said...

Superb. Worked like a magic, I did the above, and didn't even have to restart my thunderbird, and i didn't do any changes at all in gmail/ google or tb settings, and when I saw tb window next time, it has downloaded all mails from the said account that was giving "username password not accepted" error since morning.

Thanks a gig, dear sir.

Rawat