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on 24-10-2023 07:13 PM
Six days ago I began getting a message on my phone and laptop that my login credentials for my (normally constantly logged-in) TalkTalk mail account were incorrect, although they were.
I reset my password and everything was OK for three days, but now the same situation has occurred, although I am able to log into TalkTalk mail directly on the main site using my existing credentials.
Would like to stop this happening - any ideas anyone?
on 26-10-2023 12:45 AM
Have done as directed to both devices and they are functioning correctly at present. Many thanks for your assistance.
on 25-10-2023 09:15 PM
The devices and operating systems are good. So you just need to make sure the Incoming and Outgoing server settings are good.
The Windows Mail Sync options must look exactly as shown below:
The OPPO Reno server settings should be:
Incoming server settings
Username: The full tiscali email address
Password: The current tiscali email password
Server: mail.talktalk.net
Port: 993
Security type: SSL/TLS
Outgoing server settings
Require sign in: ON
Username: The full tiscali email address
Password: The current tiscali email password
SMTP Server: smtp.talktalk.net
Port: 587
Security type: STARTTLS
Let us know when you have successfully corrected those settings. If you have any difficulty then just remove the email account from the device and set it up afresh but using the above settings and the current password that you are using with webmail. NB The password must be unique to the email account and not used by you elsewhere, a minimum of 8 characters, although I recommend 12 - 15 characters because 8 isn't strong enough, using multicase letters and at least one number and one symbol.
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on 25-10-2023 08:05 PM
Just now also found myself unable to log into webmail with my existing (yet recently changed) password. Have reset it and now have webmail access again plus email access from my phone and laptop when using the new password.
It looks as though I can continue to use this account only so long as I reset my password every few days! There must be as reason for this.
on 25-10-2023 12:29 PM
Have tried to set them to those that you indicate. However, the outgoing setting states "Couldn't open connection to server" while the incoming states "Username or password incorrect".
on 25-10-2023 07:58 AM
Those settings are no longer valid. You need to be using the settings in the Email Settings help article. If you need more help please let us know.
Ady
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on 25-10-2023 04:00 AM
Yes, if I change the password it allows me to access my mails via my phone and laptop for a few days then states that my password is incorrect.
I use an Oppo Reno 10 5G running their ColorOS 13.1/Android 13 and an HP Pavilion laptop using Windows Mail version 16005.14326.21624.0.
I don’t seem to be able to access my mail account settings on the laptop due to it not accepting my password, but on my phone they are:
Incoming:
Server – imap.tiscali.co.uk
Port – 993
Security – SSL/TLS
Outgoing:
SMTP server – smtp.tiscali.co.uk
Port – 587
Security – STARTTLS
Hope that this is of some use. Many thanks for your interest.
on 24-10-2023 08:33 PM
I think you're indicating that your tiscali.co.uk mailbox has been limited to webmail only access. Is that correct?
The reason is for security. What email software have you been using and on what device? What's the Operating system version and the email software version?
Take screenshots of the incoming and outgoing mail server settings, image edit to obscure the first part of your tiscali.co.uk email address and upload here using the camera icon above this Reply area. I'll take a look and advise.
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