
You may have to scroll down in the dialog to see Advanced mailbox settings.Ĭheck the boxes for Require SSL for incoming email and Require SSL for outgoing email and then choose Done > Save. To fix this error, use the following steps.Ĭhoose the account that's out of date to display the account settings dialog.Ĭhoose Change mailbox sync settings > Advanced mailbox settings. I have only set up Windows mail with a Gmail account, but it keeps blathering about a non-existent Outlook account. But this annoying message keeps popping up anyway. That's nice, Windows, especially since I don't have an Outlook account. This error often happens when you don't use SSL to secure your email account. Windows Mail: Your Outlook account settings are out of date. It only takes a few minutes of your time to ensure you have uninterrupted access to your email. Rogers requires you to update your email settings to continue using your email account. The security certificate is not from a trusted certifying authority." Rogers is making several security upgrades and implementing a new authentication system to further protect you and your data. If so, you'll see a message that says, "There is a problem with the server's security certificate.

If your password isn't the problem, you may have a certificate error. See Change your password for more information. Tip: If you want to change the password for your account with your email provider-for example, Gmail or iCloud-you'll need to visit the website for your email provider.
