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Asked: September 24, 20242024-09-24T18:27:01+05:30 2024-09-24T18:27:01+05:30In: Ubuntu

How can I configure Yahoo Mail to work with the Geary email client on Ubuntu 19.10?

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I’m in the process of setting up my email on my Ubuntu 19.10 machine, and I’ve heard a lot about the Geary email client. It’s supposed to be lightweight and pretty user-friendly, which is exactly what I’m looking for. However, I’ve hit a bit of a wall when it comes to configuring my Yahoo Mail account with Geary.

I know that there are some specific settings I need to mess around with, but I’m not exactly sure where to begin. I did a bit of digging and found some general info online, but nothing that’s really clicked for me. I understand that I might need to change some settings on Yahoo’s end, and I’m pretty sure I’ll need to enable something like “Allow apps that use less secure sign in” or similar, right?

Then there’s the issue of figuring out what server settings I actually need to input—like incoming and outgoing server addresses. I’ve read that Yahoo uses IMAP, but if this is the case, what should I be putting in for the server addresses? And what about port numbers?

Also, I’m a bit confused about the authentication part. Do I just use my usual Yahoo email password, or is there something else I should be considering? I’ve heard some people mention App Passwords when using Yahoo Mail with third-party apps. Does Geary require that? If so, how do I set one up?

I’m really looking for a step-by-step guide or just some helpful insights based on your experiences. I don’t want to mess anything up and end up locked out of my email or something. It would be awesome if someone could break it down in simple terms or share their own setup process. Any tips or tricks would be greatly appreciated! If you can share how you got it all working, that’d help a ton. Thanks!

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    1. anonymous user
      2024-09-24T18:27:03+05:30Added an answer on September 24, 2024 at 6:27 pm

      Configuring your Yahoo Mail account with the Geary email client on Ubuntu 19.10 can be a straightforward process if you follow the correct steps. First, ensure that you enable the “Allow apps that use less secure sign in” option in your Yahoo account settings. You can find this option under the “Account Security” section. Keep in mind that Yahoo may require you to use App Passwords for third-party applications like Geary. To set up an App Password, go to your Yahoo Account Security settings, find the “Manage App Passwords” option, and generate a password specifically for Geary. This password is what you’ll use when prompted for your Yahoo email password in Geary.

      For the server settings, you will indeed be using IMAP. Here’s how to configure Geary with the correct information: For the incoming mail server (IMAP), use “imap.mail.yahoo.com” with port 993 and SSL required. For the outgoing mail server (SMTP), use “smtp.mail.yahoo.com” with port 465 or 587, depending on your preference, and make sure to enable SSL as well. When prompted for authentication, enter your full Yahoo email address as the username and the App Password you generated earlier as the password. This setup should allow you to access your Yahoo Mail seamlessly within Geary. If you encounter any difficulties, double-check the settings, and ensure that your network connection is stable.

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    2. anonymous user
      2024-09-24T18:27:02+05:30Added an answer on September 24, 2024 at 6:27 pm



      Configuring Yahoo Mail in Geary on Ubuntu 19.10

      Setting Up Yahoo Mail with Geary

      Getting your Yahoo Mail working with Geary can be a little tricky, but it’s totally doable! Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you out.

      Step 1: Change Yahoo Account Settings

      Before you open Geary, you might need to allow less secure apps to access your Yahoo account:

      • Go to Yahoo Mail and log in to your account.
      • Navigate to your account settings.
      • Look for “Account Security”.
      • Enable “Allow apps that use less secure sign in”.

      This step is necessary because Geary is considered a “less secure app” by Yahoo.

      Step 2: Open Geary

      Now, launch Geary on your Ubuntu 19.10.

      Step 3: Add Your Yahoo Mail Account

      1. Click on “Accounts” in the menu.
      2. Select “Add Account”.
      3. Choose “Yahoo Mail” when prompted for the email type.

      Step 4: Enter Your Email and Password

      Type in your Yahoo email address and password. If you have Two-Step Verification enabled, you will need to create an App Password:

      • Go back to Yahoo and in the “Account Security” section, look for “App Passwords”.
      • Create a new App Password and note it down.
      • Use this password in Geary instead of your regular Yahoo password.

      Step 5: Configure Server Settings (if needed)

      Geary should automatically find the settings, but just in case:

      IMAP Settings:

      • Incoming Mail Server: imap.mail.yahoo.com
      • Port: 993
      • SSL: Yes

      SMTP Settings:

      • Outgoing Mail Server: smtp.mail.yahoo.com
      • Port: 465 or 587
      • SSL: Yes

      These are standard settings for Yahoo Mail.

      Step 6: Test Your Setup

      Once you’ve entered everything, give it a test by sending and receiving an email. If it doesn’t work right away, double-check your settings.

      Troubleshooting

      If you’re still having issues, make sure:

      • You have the correct Yahoo email and password (use the App Password if needed).
      • You enabled less secure app access.
      • Your internet connection is stable.

      With these steps, you should be able to get Yahoo Mail up and running in Geary. Good luck!


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