MS has instituted a new Authentication Code security...whether you like it or not.
It fixed mine about a week ago.
Same here. I just checked and mine is working fine.
oAuth (Open Authentication) is an Internet standard for logging in. It needs a change in email software like Outlook as well as the mail host. Many mail hosts have switched to oAuth, the latest is AT&T. Past Outlooks 2016, 2013, 2010 etc. don’t know about Open Authentication. The workaround is to use what ATT calls a ‘Secure Mail Key’ (it goes under many names like App Password -- whatever it’s called, it’s the same thing.).
Do you use a desktop program or a mobile app to access and manage your AT&T email? If so, we suggest you use one with Open Authentication (OAuth) technology, which encrypts your username and password. Learn about OAuth and find out if your app uses OAuth.
If your email program or app doesn’t have OAuth technology, it will only be able to access your AT&T email program or app using a 16-character secure mail key. Be sure to use myAT&T to create a secure mail key for each of your AT&T email addresses and subaccounts, so you can continue to: Access your AT&T email with your favorite email apps Synchronize other account info, such as your calendar and contacts, to your email app