03-08-2023 10:16 AM - last edited on 03-08-2023 10:21 AM by RogersYasmine
When I tried to generate an App password to connect to Outlook.
I receive the following message:
Something went wrong on our end. Please try again later.
I tried calling Rogers Support I was told I would have to wait between 20 to 30 mins...
Not happy!
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07-05-2024 11:31 AM
07-05-2024 01:25 PM - edited 07-05-2024 02:00 PM
@d-stewart wrote:
1. I just installed on a computer office 365 (Outlook) and again it is useless as it demands you generate the password in the RogersMemberCentre.
2. I’m forced to use webmail when I have a commercial grade/quality software ! NOT HAPPY !!!
Please read my solution post to this thread, link again below:
https://communityforums.rogers.com/t5/Internet/Can-t-create-App-password/m-p/524346#M78355
As discussed in that link (please read it):
1. Outlook 365 should work without an App PW, provided you are in "new" and not "legacy" mode (a number of Rogers customers have this working). You may need to re-establish your account information in Outlook, but when you try to sign in with that account, you can do so using your Webmail PW, and not require an App PW, similar to when you create an account on a device like a phone or tablet. (You may be required to provide MFA information to a cell phone on the first login, which requires a visit to the Rogers Member Centre)
2. If you have a PC, Thunderbird for PC doesn't require an App PW. Also most apps on devices do not require an App PW.
Obviously a good idea to do a backup beforehand, or copy the App PW from your previous version instead. How you do that will depend, but tutorials are available on the web.
07-05-2024 01:53 PM
07-05-2024 08:21 PM
07-05-2024 09:13 PM
Another work around suggested by DWEnstron works flawlessly: Switch to Gmail and then have Gmail "Check email from other accounts". Go into the Gmail settings and set this up (it is quite easy). Works fine, and I now get all my Roger emails into Outlook, which is linked to Gmail.
07-05-2024 09:19 PM
08-17-2024 06:16 PM
08-17-2024 07:36 PM
I never set up my Outlook 2013 to work with Gmail. I just use gmail.com on my desktop or the gmail app on my iPhone or iPad. I have no idea why Rogers didn't do what Cox in the U.S. did and provide us the App Password. But, I use the generic, web based Outlook, so it doesn't matter anymore. I wish we had more choices in Canada, but we don't. So, we just have to deal with what we have and hope that neither of the two big guys are allowed to gobble up even more smaller players!!
08-17-2024 08:31 PM
08-17-2024 08:45 PM
08-17-2024 09:52 PM
2nd) when you send, reply or forward from this outlook account , emails received from your roger’s account will be sent from the gmail SMTP server, not the Roger’s SMTP and as such will embed that return info in the subsequent emails.
That's quite correct, and gives the perfect opportunity to deal with this stupidity once and for all.
Set up a signature on the gmail account you're using to harvest the Rogers email that reads something like "Due to Rogers' inability to set up my email, I'm transitioning away from the Rogers address to this new gMail address. Please make the appropriate change in your address book and use this gMail account to contact me in future. Thank you.".
There. Nice and easy, and let gMail do the work for you.
08-17-2024 10:06 PM
08-17-2024 11:04 PM
08-18-2024 12:02 AM
If you're using the gMail website in your browser, go to your Inbox and look at the top bar in the right-hand side of the window. Click the gear-shaped icon (settings) and, in the window that opens up, click on "See all settings". Scroll down to the bottom of that window where you will see the place for signatures. You can type your message here. When you're happy with it, don't forget to click "Save". Hope this helps.
3 weeks ago
I had Outlook 2019 working for a long time (a password was generated a long time ago for my app). Past 2 weeks, I havent been able to download any emails to MS Outlook, keeps saying server does not support the connection envryption method and with IMAP is cannot synchronize subscription folders. I do not what Rogers did, but can't even generate a new app password, the site does not let you, its been like this for months of not more than a year, like what da heck Rogers???
another weird thing, site kept saying Incorrect password when trying to log to the member service page. Even though password works for other sign in like rogers iphone apps. So I updated the password and than I was able to log in, the weird part, later on when I try to sign in for my online mail or for this rogers community page, I could not sign in, kept getting incorrect password, I enter my old password and it worked, so what did changing to a new password really worked, man the system is not perfect. FIX IT.
3 weeks ago
oh joy, I made a few spellings mistakes, but the site does not let you edit your comment, figures!!
3 weeks ago
@zomby : Please see the following summary post on the topic from earlier in this thread.
https://communityforums.rogers.com/t5/Internet/Can-t-create-App-password/m-p/524346#M78355
1. If you no longer have your app PW, you cannot generate a new one, and haven't been able to since March 2023.
2. The latest paid subscription version of Outlook will work without an app PW. Thunderbird for PC also works without an App PW.
3. Some people have switched to Gmail, which also allows you to import e-mails from the Rogers/Yahoo! servers.
4. Rogers will not be fixing this.
3 weeks ago
I was able to sign in through Yahoo and am now able to use new outlook with no problems
3 weeks ago
do the only thing is I do not support paid subscription software....and download emails from any services should be easily accessible with any versions software like the good old days.
3 weeks ago
Ah, the good old days when you could purchase software (without a subscription) and it worked for many years. Or you could purchase a car and they didn't charge you monthly fees for some features, like some car companies are starting to do.
I assume you can still access your e-mails via Webmail on a browser, or via various devices. The latter is what many people do now (use phones), so those of us who still use a computer, do not carry much leverage.
You can also use the free web-based version of Outlook, but you'll need to put up with ads.
3 weeks ago
@zomby You can still use a dedicated email client. You just need to use one that supports modern authentication methods. Mozilla Thunderbird and the Vivaldi browser's email client both support OAuth.
I'm in the same boat with the Outlook email service, which also no longer supports using an app password.