![]() ![]() Select Copy secure mail key to clipboard.Enter a nickname for the secure mail key to make it easier to recognize.If you have more than one E-mail address, select the one you want to use.Scroll to Secure mail key and select Manage secure mail key.Select the E-mail account that you want to get a secure mail key for (You’ll find a drop-down menu at the top if you have multiple accounts).To create a secure mail key we will follow these steps. ![]() With that being said you will have to go with the secure mail key option. You mentioned you were using Outlook which is a Non-OAuth compatible E-mail app. Recently we enhanced the security measures of AT&T Mail, when accessing your E-mail with E-mail apps across different devices you will need to use Open Authentication (OAuth) or a secure mail key. While we work on getting this issue resolved you can always access your E-mail at. Hello let’s get your E-mail up and running again. ![]()
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