Yahoo pop server rejecting password on mac pro

after setting up Mail on my IPAD, the Mail on my Mac Pro is rejected.  I get a pop up asking for my password over and over. 

Hi Jesse.
Open /Applications/Utilities/Keychain Access, choose Keychain First Aid from the application menu, and proceed to repair the keychain. If that doesn’t work, you may try removing the password entry from the keychain and letting Mail create it again the next time it asks for it.
Note, however, that Mail often doesn’t correctly report what the problem really is. If Mail can connect to the server but cannot log into your mail account for some reason, it’ll ask for your password regardless of whether that’s really the problem or not. Don’t keep entering the password every time, because that’s not the problem (click Cancel instead, and take the account back online afterwards).
Some ISPs refuse connection attempts if they are too frequent, for example, or limit the number of simultaneous connections that are allowed from the same IP address, or there may be too many messages on the server and Mail times out before the server responds, or there might be a problem with the network, or there might be a problem with the server...
Go to Apple Menu > System Preferences > Network, choose Network Port Configurations from the Show popup menu, and make sure that the configuration used to connect to Internet appears at the top of the list. Leave checked (enabled) only the port configuration needed to connect to Internet and Built-in Ethernet (in that order if not the same), uncheck (disable) the rest of network port configurations and see whether that helps — if it doesn’t, turn ON again the ones you want enabled.
What’s the time interval chosen in Mail > Preferences > General > Check for New Mail? If it’s set to Every minute, try changing it to Every 5 minutes.
You may also want to check with the provider of this account in case they’ve made some changes recently that could have a bearing on this.

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    Comcast fixed the problem they were having with their server(s). No explanation, of course. Guess the problem was theirs entirely--no fault on our side.
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    I continuously get "Enter Password for Account ..." and "the pop server XXX rejected the password for user YYY".
    I have searched for this online and have seen some threads on this, most of which have closed without resolution.
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    My Wife and I both use the same service provider for email. Last year I bought her a iPhone and the password rejections started on her account only. I didn't pay much notice at the time as this didn't affect my account! To her credit it was she that spotted the relationship with the iPhone.
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    Does this help (temporarily?)
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    Hi,
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    Hi Jesse.
    Open /Applications/Utilities/Keychain Access, choose Keychain First Aid from the application menu, and proceed to repair the keychain. If that doesn’t work, you may try removing the password entry from the keychain and letting Mail create it again the next time it asks for it.
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    Does this help (temporarily?)
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