Yes, Apple Mail for both iOS and OS X can be used directly when two step
verification is enabled. Once again, go to
http://appleid.apple.com
to get started.
Sent from my iPad
On 12 Oct 2014, at 23:12, matthew Dyer matthew.dy...@icloud.com wrote:
Hi,
Does apple mail support this
Hi Chris,
Thanks. I will be doing this ASAP.
Sent from my iPhone.
Skype: graduater2004. Email and face time/iMessage:
ilovecountrymusic...@gmail.com
On Oct 13, 2014, at 7:32 AM, christopher hallsworth challswor...@icloud.com
wrote:
Yes, Apple Mail for both iOS and OS X can be used
For the record, I have this enabled not only for Apple, but for other
things like, Facebook, Twitter, Dropbox, Microsoft, Google, and several
others. The nice thing about using this form of security, is you log
into an account with what you know, and what you have. Of course, not
everything
When I opened this email, all I got was a message saying that this message has
no content which seems strange... Iphone 5s iOS 8.0.2
On 12 Oct 2014, at 20:23, Raul A. Gallegos r...@raulgallegos.com wrote:
This message has no content.
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The following information is important for all
I get this sometimes even with my own messages on my iPad Mini with Retina
running 8.0.2. Don't believe this is an iOS issue though since it sometimes
happened under 7 as well.
Sent from my Macbook Pro
On 12 Oct 2014, at 20:38, Harry Bell ubupanora...@icloud.com wrote:
When I opened this
Thanks. I'll put it down to one of life's mysteries!
On 12 Oct 2014, at 20:48, christopher hallsworth challswor...@icloud.com
wrote:
I get this sometimes even with my own messages on my iPad Mini with Retina
running 8.0.2. Don't believe this is an iOS issue though since it sometimes
Hi,
Does apple mail support this directly? How do you unable it.
Matthew
On Oct 12, 2014, at 3:23 PM, Raul A. Gallegos r...@raulgallegos.com wrote:
For the record, I have this enabled not only for Apple, but for other things
like, Facebook, Twitter, Dropbox, Microsoft, Google, and several
Hi all
If you do not have two step verification enabled on your Apple ID, you
can safely ignore this message. If you do, I have a note for you. The
below took effect as of today.
If you use third party clients such as Microsoft Outlook or Mozilla
Thunderbird to manage your iCloud Mail