@Twilk -- there are detailed instructions (when to use "993" and when to use "995") on an online Shaw web-page.
same problem for a few months now
@doughilliker -- same problem
Welcome to this peer-to-peer discussion (and "rant") forum.
Which of the various suggestions from other posts in this thread have you tried?
Have you contacted Shaw Support, to get them to trouble-shoot?
I have tried everything but Shaw Support so far.It only affects my Apple devices - of which I have a few so it is inconvenient. For some reason it wont accept my password. Tried the Apple forum as well with no success .
@doughilliker -- do any of your Apple devices run MacOS ?
If so, launch the Terminal app.
Enter: telnet pop.shaw.ca pop3 and press Enter.
Enter: USER doughilliker and press Enter. Note that what you type may possibly not "echo" back to you. Do not make any typing mistakes. Substitute your Shaw E-mail ID.
Enter: PASS EveryGoodBoyDeservesFudge and press Enter. Again, there may be no "echo" of what you have typed. Substitute your Shaw E-mail password.
Do you see "login failed", or some other prompt? If the latter, either type LIST or QUIT and press Enter.
Post the results here, after XXX-ing out your Shaw E-mail ID.
command not found - telnet pop.shaw.ca pop3
@doughilliker -- TELNET is a depreciated program -- it sends your password as "clear-text". But, you can assume that nobody on Shaw's network can "sniff" any traffic leaving your device.
You may have to tell MacOS to install or "activate" it -- you certainly need to do this within Windows 10.
Or, on a Mac, instead of TELNET, try SSH ("secure shell"): ssh pop.shaw.ca 110
(You've hit my limit of command-line utilities within MacOS. My "early 2008 MacBook" has not been supported by Apple since mid-2014. My MacBook is now running Windows 10, very nicely, with a few device-drivers added via Apple's "Bootcamp" package. It is cool to hear the Mac's start-up chime, at power-up, followed by the "4-panes-of-glass" Windows logo. With a SSD, it boots very quickly.)
@MM50 -- Shaw refuses to help
Really? Welcome to this peer-to-peer discussion forum.
Please give more details about what you are trying to do, and what problems you are encountering, and the contributors here will try to help.
I have had this Macbook Air since late 2020. It is running OS 12.2.1.
5 days ago my mail app stopped sending or so I thought. It turned out that traveling the ISP I am on is slow relative to at home. I contacted Shaw support and they suggested I do what I usually do when I have issues with mail on Shaw. I dumped my email account and attempted to add it back but I get a message that it cannot validate my credentials yet they are the same credentials I use on my iPhone and to log into Shaw Webmail. Shaw says it is my Macbook yet I have done this many times since I got this device.