
Thursday, 3 September 2015 09:52 (Irish Standard Time) Someone just tried to sign in to your Google Account “your email” from an app that doesn’t meet modern security standards. It therefore blocks and the clue is you start getting these emails: I have found the problem, in July 2015 Google in its wisdom decided to automatically block email programs (including outlook) that it considered less secure than gmail.
#OUTLOOK 2016 ASKING FOR PASSWORD MAC MAC#
Post navigation ← Enable MIDI playback in Web browsers for Mavericks and Mountain Lion View timestamps in Messages on your Mac and iPhone → This entry was posted in Troubleshooting and tagged App Nap, e-mail, Keychain, Office 2011, Outlook on Apby Topher Kessler.

After doing this, a new keychain entry will be created to replace the one you deleted, and Outlook should now be able to access your servers again without prompting you to log in. When finished, launch Outlook again, and when prompted, supply your password for the server.

If any keychain entry gets damaged, then it may not work properly with the program that created it.

In addition to App Nap, you might have problems with the account keychain entries that Outlook uses to store your login credentials. In the information window, expand the General section and then check the box for “Prevent App Nap.” This will keep the program more active in general, but might also improve its ability to maintain connections with your e-mail servers. Check this box to prevent Outlook from using the App Nap feature in Mavericks.
