This article aims to provide users with detailed information and guidelines on enabling app passwords for some email servers.
Enabling app passwords for email servers is typically done to enhance security when using third-party applications or devices that don't support modern authentication methods like OAuth 2.0. These app passwords act as a substitute for your regular account password and are generally more secure when used with less secure applications.
CBackup supports Email Backup, which needs to add mailboxes first. For some email servers, they need to use an app password to be added.
The process to enable app passwords may vary depending on the email service provider you're using. Below are general steps to enable app passwords for popular email services like Gmail, Yahoo, iCloud Mail, AOL Mail, Mail.ru and so on.
1. Go to your Google Account settings: https://myaccount.google.com/
2. Click "Security" and check if you turn on the 2-Step Verification. If not, please first turn on it.
3. Then, you can just search "App Passwords" in the search box and then select the listed "App passwords" option.
4. After the account is verified, you can create the App passwords. For example, you can enter "CBackup" and then click the "Create" button.
5. Finally, you will get the generated App Password.
For more screenshots for the process, please refer to here.
Here is the translation of the steps to enable app password in Yahoo Mail:
1. Access your Yahoo Account:
2. Go to Account Security Settings:
3. Create an App Password:
4. Verify Your Identity:
5. Choose App and Device:
Yahoo will generate a random app password for you. Copy this password and paste it into the password field of CBackup to add Yahoo email.
iCloud Mail does not support traditional app passwords. Instead, iCloud uses modern authentication methods such as app-specific passwords and two-factor authentication to enhance account security.
If you want to use iCloud Mail with a third-party application or device (such as CBackup’s email backup), you typically need to generate an app-specific password for that particular app or device. Here are the general steps to generate an app-specific password in iCloud Mail:
1. Access the Apple ID website:
2. Go to the "Security" settings:
3. Generate an app-specific password:
4. Name the password:
Now, you can use the newly generated app-specific password to log in to your iCloud Mail account in the CBackup.
Here is the translation of the steps to enable app password in AOL Mail:
1. Log in to your AOL Account:
2. Access Account Security Settings:
3. Open the "Security" settings:
4. Enable App Password:
5. Confirm Your Identity:
6. Choose App and Device:
AOL will generate a random app password for you. Copy this password and paste it into the password field of Email Backup in CBackup.
Mail.ru does not provide traditional app password functionality. Instead, Mail.ru employs other security measures to protect user accounts, such as two-factor authentication.
If you wish to use Mail.ru mail with a third-party application or device (such as CBackup’s email backup), you may need to set up a separate application-specific password or grant the application access to your Mail.ru mailbox.
Generally, the process to enable third-party application or device access to Mail.ru mail is as follows:
1. Log in to your Mail.ru account:
2. Access account security settings:
3. Enable third-party application access:
4. Generate or set an app password:
Then, you can input the generated app password or the set password into CBackup to allow it access to your Mail.ru mailbox.
Notes:
Currently, CBackup supports most mainstream mailboxes, including Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, iCloud Mail, AOL Mail, Mail.ru, Yandex, Zoho Mail, and so on. More email providers will be supported in future versions.