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 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 supports this 
> directly, so the need for app specific passwords comes into play. As a 
> trainer and a security conscious individual, I recommend everyone use 2-step 
> verification on their accounts.
> 
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> 
> On 10/10/2014 1:41 AM, Christopher Hallsworth wrote:
>> 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 account, you must now generate an
>> app specific password before you can use it again. Previously it was
>> possible to use your Apple ID password to log into iCloud Mail even if
>> you have two step verification enabled. For good reasons of course this
>> now no longer works and instead you must do the above. To do so, go to
>> http://appleid.apple.com
>> sign in with your Apple ID, verify your identity, click the passwords
>> and security tab then click generate app specific password link.
>> 
>> Thank you for reading.
> 
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