I just solved this, by selecting "unsecured connection" and port 25, 
instead of TSL or SSL. Then, after verified, I went to account settings and 
"edit info" for that address, and was able to change to TSL from there.

On Tuesday, February 10, 2015 at 11:47:02 AM UTC+7, Joe Lannen wrote:
>
> I'm having the same problem. Setting up alias accounts with GoDaddy domain 
> email addresses like always, but I get:
>  Authentication failed. Please check your username/password.
> [Server response: 535 Authentication Failed for (email address) code(535) ]
>
> I verified correct info by logging into GD webmail (also, I've set up 4 
> email addresses in the last 2 weeks with same server info). I called 
> GoDaddy and they said just keep trying and it might work. Sounds pretty 
> sketch to me, hah don't know who's fault it is or how to fix :/
>
> Soooo I guess, just keep randomely trying with fingers crossed...
>
> On Thursday, January 22, 2015 at 11:52:03 PM UTC+7, Christopher Jennings 
> Penders wrote:
>>
>> I previously had Gmail set up so I could send email via another account (
>> cjpphotos.com.)  I changed my password yesterday and went in to put the 
>> new password into:
>> *Send emails through your SMTP server * window
>>
>> When I click *Add Account*, I receive this message:
>> Authentication failed. Please check your username/password.
>> [Server response: DNS Error: Address resolution of smtp.cjpphotos.com. 
>> failed: Domain name not found code(0) ]
>>
>> Why did this work BEFORE I changed the password and NOW when I enter the 
>> NEW password I get this message?
>> --
>> Chris Jennings Penders
>>
>

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