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bubbie Posts: 4Joined: August 26th, 2006, 11:35 am Posted August 26th, 2006, 11:45 am I successfully set up one of my old Netscape accounts in Thunderbird. But when I send a messge I get several error messages: "The current command aol email problems today did not succeed. The mail server responded: APPEND FAILED. Try again later." Another error message
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tells me that me that the message I sent can't be copied to the "Sent" message folder. I am asked to try again can't access aol mail to have it copied to the "Sent" message folder, or to cancel or go back to the message composition window. I ran a test run sending messages to myself and found that I did receive them, and
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if I later clicked on the "Sent" message folder the message I'd just sent was there (despite the error messages), but in duplicate. Here's the info I got from AOL/AIM that I used to set up with Thunderbird. "Read and Send AOL/AIM E-mail with Other E-mail Applications" To create and configure your AOL/AIM e-mail account in applications not listed above, please use the table below. If you experience difficulties, we recommend that you contact your email aol error codes client's customer support department. Incoming Mail (IMAP) Server imap.aol.com or imap.aim.com Use SSL: No Port: 143 Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server: smtp.aol.com or smtp.aim.com Use SSL: No Use Authentication: Yes Port: 587 Account Name: your Screen Name (do not include @aol.com or @aim.com) Username: your Screen Name: (do not include @aol.com or @aim.com) Email Address: your full AOL or AIM email address (screenname@aol.com or screenname@aim.com) Password: your AOL or AIM password MJK guanxi Posts: 399Joined: April 6th, 2003, 11:15 am Posted August 26th, 2006, 12:33 pm I believe the knowledge base (link at right) has the info you need. dclineattamu Posts: 8Joined: August 28th, 2006, 8:04 pm Posted August 28th, 2006, 8:14 pm guanxi wrote:I believe the knowledge base (link at right) has the info you need. I'm having the same problem. The mail gets sent, and it (eventually) is saved in the Sent folder but not before getting several annoying error messages, including the one that says APPEND failed. Same problem when I try to save a message being composed (to the Drafts folder) except it never does get saved. Can you be more specific about info in the knowledge base? I searched it carefully but found nothing about this issue. KeysRalph Posts: 335Joined: March 31st, 2004, 11:57 pmLocation: ESSEX, ENGLAND Posted August 29th, 2006, 11:46 am On IMAP email acou
often because the ISP SMTP server has not been entered, or is missing a port number after the server address. Click here to see Sending via MAPI Sending via an SMTP Server This is the process where the email
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is sent using an SMTP server. The SMTP server is usually provided by your
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ISP. Its role is to relay emails for you. The most common reasons for SMTP to fail are: The SMTP mail host aol there was a problem sending the message. please try again later server is not configured correctly in Email Settings. Confirm your SMTP server name with your ISP (e.g., mail.yourispco.net) and enter it into Email Settings. If your SMTP server needs a different port (other than the default http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=456630 port 25), append the port number after the server name: (e.g., "mail.myisp.com:1234). Some common SMTP hosts are: Gmail: smtp.gmail.com Yahoo: smtp.mail.yahoo.com or smtp.mail.yahoo.co.uk (if email address ends in yahoo.co.uk) Hotmail/MSN/Outlook.com smtp.live.com AOL: smtp.aol.com Comcast: smtp.comcast.net Other: Contact your mail provider for your SMTP server address The SMTP server requires authentication. Enable authentication by checking the Server requires authentication checkbox and enter the username and password. Usually, the username and password will be the http://www.nch.com.au/kb/10018.html same as your internet account. The SMTP server requires a secure connection. Enable this by checking the Use secure connection (SSL/TLS) checkbox (if available). The SMTP server is offline. Check with your ISP for possible outages to your email services. Sending Directly When this option is selected, the software sends the email directly to the remote person's email address. No outgoing server relays the email. Possible problems with this option include: If your ISP or firewall blocks outgoing port 25 traffic it will not work. If the remote server is down, email is not queued. Note: An SMTP server option (above) is preferred. The problem with the direct method is that if the remote email server is down the email will fail. SMTP servers normally queue or spool mail for 12 hours. Sending via MAPI The MAPI option is only available with some Windows based programs. When the MAPI option is selected, email is sent using your default email program. The emails will be available in the history of the client (i.e., in the Sent box) You must have MAPI-compliant email software installed. Mozilla Thunderbird and Outlook(*) are MAPI compliant. If you do not have MAPI software installed, simply download and install Thunderbird (free) from www.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/. You'll have to set up your email software as the defaul
enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked Rob Jennings Level 1 (55 points) Q: Mail.app and IMAP I'm new to IMAP. I've been using POP3 to access email for a variety of accounts for years. I switched to a new web https://discussions.apple.com/thread/1868684?start=0&tstart=0 host and mail provider that happened to offer IMAP access so I decided to implement it because http://forums.macrumors.com/threads/mail-is-acting-stupid.468968/ I was getting tired of manually marking my email as read on my iPhone when I had already read it on my MacBook, which as many of you know means actually opening each email individually. Here's hoping that Apple will add a bulk mark as read function to the iPhone in the next software update.Anyway, I use Mail.app on my MacBook and although I love the fact that my iPhone aol mail knows what messages I've read on the MacBook and vice versa, I am having trouble coming to terms with the IMAP paradigm because I never delete email that isn't spam. Ever. And I'm not going to start. I work in a business where I need to often quickly reference email from years ago and being able to do so is critical. I like to keep all of my email in my inbox and use the Spotlight search from Mail.app to find anything I need very quickly.Am I right gah service error that I won't be able to work this way with IMAP because there is no way to keep a message in my local inbox without a corresponding copy being kept on the server? That doesn't work when you have GBs of email that exceed your server quota. Or is there a way with Mail.app and IMAP to keep a month of email on the inbox folder on the server but keep all of my email in the local inbox folder? I hope there is or I'll have to switch back to POP which lets me do this but doesn't update the read flag on multiple devices. MacBook (13-inch, Aluminum, Late 2008) (2.0 Ghz), Mac OS X (10.5.4), iPhone 3G (White 16GB) / AppleTV (40GB) Posted on Jan 16, 2009 10:49 AM I have this question too Close Q: Mail.app and IMAP All replies Helpful answers by ssh Mac, ssh Mac Jan 16, 2009 12:40 PM in response to Rob Jennings Level 1 (20 points) Jan 16, 2009 12:40 PM in response to Rob Jennings The way you describe IMAP is accurate (the mail is on the server and Mail.app is simply giving you an interface to it). Many mail providers now offer many GB of mail storage, so this isn't as much an issue as it once was. However, if you want to keep it locally, you can certainly do that, as well.You can:1) Create folders on your Mac and drag messages into them.2) Create archives on your Mac and use them as your long-term storage.In my case, I keep everything o
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