Alta mail and two step verification not working

Hello how are you all?
I am trying to use AltaMail, v5.2  in my Ipad mini with 2steps verification
It worked fine without the 2 step verification.
But now that I have reactivate my 2 step verification  My Ipad apps AltaMail keep stating  wrong password for my Gmail account . 
I have created an  application-specific passwords in Gmail google and entered the password given to me in my AltaMail  Gmail account password box but still still doesn't want to connect...... reason wrong password 
Contacted app company,  but they too although nice seemed  a bit lost
any idea

well, yes, but it let me do the iPad and iPhone
and isn't the problem you mention that there is a flaw in the "reset my Password" function, which is not two-step verification.
the 3 day waiting period was always intended for people who have recently made changes to their account, and I think is not part of the concern over the Reset flaw.
I did not have to wait 3 days for the iPad and iPhone to work.
I am able at this moment to have it send the unlock verification code to my iPad. I believe two-step verification is currently up and working, except I can't get it turned on for my mini.
I could be wrong

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