Password apple id, no longer accepted in mail iphone ipad devices

my Mail app in iphone and ipad doesn't accept password anymore. it was working for years.
i read instruction and forums , i've changed password Apple twice, both changes have been accepted, but the problem seems to be my in the ios devices.
As soon as i change putting in the new passwords in Cloud section and Mail section , they are recognised but if i get in again i've noticed the system keep the old one automatically. i did it a million times. no way to make regular new id Apple password accepted.
Somebody can help ?
Thank you in advance, to me is bad issue, to be stuck with mails me.com, since i use it for work.

Yes, I have tried Apple - My Info, but to have my password emailed to me I need to have access to my main mac email account. I can't sign on to that account, as it won't accept my password. Option 2, where they ask my secret question, won't accept anything I offer, either. I have tried so many variations that now I am locked out of the account (again!) for too many tries. I have used the same PW and riceramblz@mac. account since it began. Been to the genius bar, been on the phone to AppleCare. No one apparently knows what to do.

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