I don't know anything about this stuff, that's why I'm here. But what are the odds of this happening within the 24 hour period that I changed computers? One in a million? The last thing I did on the old computer before I shut it down was to send two emails and they both went out as usual. The next day, less then 24 hours later, I hooked up the new computer and the first email I tried to send got the Mail Delivery Failure message.
Frontier-Yahoo has been using OAuth since 2017 and I have sent mail using Pegasus without a problem for the last six years. Here's the email they sent me, April 5, 2017:
Hi,
We noticed that you are accessing your Frontier Mail using a lower security sign-in that is sometimes used in third-party mail applications such as Outlook, IncrediMail, MacMail, Mozilla Thunderbird and others This can leave your Frontier Mail account vulnerable.
Frontier email uses the Yahoo email platform. Yahoo is in the process of moving users using less secure apps to a newer, more secure email access technology. This security technology, known as OAuth, helps prevent unauthorized access to your username and password. With OAuth, your log in credentials are encrypted and better protected from hackers.
We will be rolling out this change beginning May 1st, 2017 through May 31, 2017. You will be impacted at any time during this time period, so we encourage you to take steps outlined here no later than May 1st, 2017.
•Access your mail via frontier.yahoo.com or with a mail client that supports OAuth
•Upgrade your current mail client to a version that supports OAuth
•Visit https://security.frontier.com/ and create an app-specific password
For more information, a list of clients that support OAuth and step-by-step instructions, please see our help page: https://frontier.com/helpcenter/categories/internet/email/email-security-upgrade
Thank you for being a Frontier Mail user.
Sincerely,
Frontier Technical Support
I couldn't access this page, they must have taken it down. I remember going there at that time but not much else except that Thunderbird was on the list.
The first time I logged into my Amazon account with the new computer I got an email that said someone logged into your account. If it wasn't you let us know. Probably because I was using a different computer then I'd been using for the last 6 years. It then happened again after I logged into my Frontier email webpage to send an email. I think that might be what happened with my Pegasus Mail. Maybe they just let OAuth slide until I tried to log in with a different computer. They just didn't bother to send me an email to let me know.
I don't know anything about this stuff, that's why I'm here. But what are the odds of this happening within the 24 hour period that I changed computers? One in a million? The last thing I did on the old computer before I shut it down was to send two emails and they both went out as usual. The next day, less then 24 hours later, I hooked up the new computer and the first email I tried to send got the Mail Delivery Failure message.
Frontier-Yahoo has been using OAuth since 2017 and I have sent mail using Pegasus without a problem for the last six years. Here's the email they sent me, April 5, 2017:
Hi,
We noticed that you are accessing your Frontier Mail using a lower security sign-in that is sometimes used in third-party mail applications such as Outlook, IncrediMail, MacMail, Mozilla Thunderbird and others This can leave your Frontier Mail account vulnerable.
Frontier email uses the Yahoo email platform. Yahoo is in the process of moving users using less secure apps to a newer, more secure email access technology. This security technology, known as OAuth, helps prevent unauthorized access to your username and password. With OAuth, your log in credentials are encrypted and better protected from hackers.
We will be rolling out this change beginning May 1st, 2017 through May 31, 2017. You will be impacted at any time during this time period, so we encourage you to take steps outlined here no later than May 1st, 2017.
•Access your mail via frontier.yahoo.com or with a mail client that supports OAuth
•Upgrade your current mail client to a version that supports OAuth
•Visit https://security.frontier.com/ and create an app-specific password
For more information, a list of clients that support OAuth and step-by-step instructions, please see our help page: https://frontier.com/helpcenter/categories/internet/email/email-security-upgrade
Thank you for being a Frontier Mail user.
Sincerely,
Frontier Technical Support
I couldn't access this page, they must have taken it down. I remember going there at that time but not much else except that Thunderbird was on the list.
The first time I logged into my Amazon account with the new computer I got an email that said someone logged into your account. If it wasn't you let us know. Probably because I was using a different computer then I'd been using for the last 6 years. It then happened again after I logged into my Frontier email webpage to send an email. I think that might be what happened with my Pegasus Mail. Maybe they just let OAuth slide until I tried to log in with a different computer. They just didn't bother to send me an email to let me know.