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I’ve needed to help a few clients with this problem. Google recently started enforcing oAuth 2.0 for their accounts. I could be wrong, but I remember reading that OS X Sierra and High Sierra don’t support oAuth 2.0, so you can’t use Apple Mail unfortunately without upgrading.
Have you considered using an alternative?
Edit: I stand corrected. App Passwords are a thing.
Google recently started enforcing oAuth 2.0 for their accounts
Google still supports plain old IMAP/SMTP with app passwords.
Starting in autumn of 2024, you and your users must use OAuth with third-party apps to access Gmail, Google Calendar, and Google Contacts. OAuth is a more secure access method. You will no longer use a password for access (with the exception of app passwords) Source: https://support.google.com/a/answer/14114704?hl=en
The common solution on Google with the App password selection doesn’t show up as an option anymore when I use a browser to log on.
App passwords is a solution for you. It requires 2FA enabled in your account for it to work / show up.
App passwords can only be used with accounts that have 2-Step Verification turned on.