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Trouble sending mail? Can't send email? SMTP errors? This article is mainly for users who are having trouble sending email from a COMPUTER, but it does contain some information relevant to MOBILE devices as well. However, if you're still having trouble sending email from a MOBILE device then you should also cannot send mail smtp iphone click here for phone related articles. There are a couple possible / common reasons why cannot send email from outlook you might be running into a problem sending email with the email account that you have set up on your domain. If you i can receive but cannot send emails on iphone can receive email OK but you get an error when trying to send, please read this article carefully.THE FIRST THING TO DO is check your email software settings to make sure that: A) Your username is correct (your username is emails not sending in outlook your full email address) and B) Your outgoing SMTP server is mail.example.com (replacing example.com with your domain name) and C) MAKE SURE SMTP AUTHENTICATION IS ENABLED in your email software. (In most email clients the section is described in your settings as "My Outgiong SMTP Requires Authentication" , but if you're having trouble finding this setting in your email software we can help you over the phone and via remote screen connection). D) IF YOU ARE ABLE TO RECEIVE EMAIL
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BUT STILL CANNOT SEND - YOUR ISP MAY BE BLOCKING PORT 25 - TRY CHANGING YOUR OUTGOING SMTP PORT to 587 IF THAT DOES NOT SOLVE YOUR SENDING PROBLEM then it is possible that you might need to use your Internet Service Provider's Outgoing SMTP server. In that case, please read the information below and also feel free to submit a support ticket request to us. ---------------------------------------Background - Some major ISP's such as Verizon, BellSouth, AT&T, Comcast, and many more have started blocking Port 25 SMTP outgoing mail from external domains (hoping to curb spam) and that puts web site owners in a bit of a hassle. In some cases a simple request to your ISP will get them to unblock Port 25 for you, or sometimes simply using Port 587 for your SMTP will work, but in some cases your ISP may instead require you to use their SMTP server setting for outgoing mail. This is NOT an incorrect setup or restriction imposed by us! Regardless of what the level-one tech / phone rep at your ISP might think or try to tell you - if you can receive email but cannot send email through the same connection with them and you've already carefully checked solutions A, B, C, and D above, then they're blocking your outgoing mail access from your hosted domain. In such a case - call your ISP and: FIRST - LET
not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked Paula Montgomery Level 1 (20 points) Q: Can't send email on iphone - smtp error I can retrieve email without issue on
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my iPhone and computer. I sync'd the iPhone via iTunes so I have not cannot send mail on ipad physically typed info into my iPhone - settings are identical to my computer Mail settings. When sending emails I get the outlook cannot connect to your outgoing smtp email server message: "Cannot Send Mail. The connection to the outgoing server 'smtp.comcast.net' failed. Any suggestions? iMac, Mac OS X (10.4.10) Posted on Nov 9, 2007 8:50 PM I have this question too Close Q: Can't https://www.saratogahosting.com/hd/kb/article/email-accounts-and-forwarders/trouble-sending-mail-cant-send-smtp-errors send email on iphone - smtp error All replies Helpful answers by Allan Sampson, Allan Sampson Nov 9, 2007 10:17 PM in response to Paula Montgomery Level 10 (123,464 points) Nov 9, 2007 10:17 PM in response to Paula Montgomery Try deleting and then manually create the account on your iPhone creating the account with the same settings used with the email client on your computer.Does Comcast have an https://discussions.apple.com/thread/1230266?tstart=0 authenticated SMTP server?Are you using 25 for the SMTP server port with the email client used on your computer or something else?If you are using 25 for the SMTP server port and manually creating the account on the iPhone using this does not work either, try using 587 for the SMTP server port instead to see if this makes any difference. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Adrian Langford, Adrian Langford Nov 10, 2007 1:37 AM in response to Paula Montgomery Level 2 (445 points) Nov 10, 2007 1:37 AM in response to Paula Montgomery Actually you don't want identical settings on the iPhone, which Apple warns against in the manual.Could be that Comcast smtp server doesn't allow access when you are sending from another network (i.e when you are using iPhone) so is blocking it. You need to check which smtp server to put in the account settings on the iPhone which will be on Apple's support site. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Allan Sampson, Allan Sampson Nov 10, 2007 2:00 AM in response to Adrian Langford Level 10 (123,464 points) Nov 10, 2007 2:00 AM in response to Adrian Langford Actually you don't want identical settings
was archived. Please ask a new question if you need help. Can't send Emails - Receiving OK 1 reply 42 have this problem 14136 https://support.mozilla.org/questions/1053679 views Last reply by duggabe 1 year ago broder Posted 3/23/15, 5:48 PM Hi - I would appreciate if you could advise how to resolve this issue. I can not send out Emails http://kb.mozillazine.org/Thunderbird_:_Issues_:_Cannot_Send_Mail but I'm able to receive. My ISP has advised that my settings are correct and the issue appears to be with Thunderbird. I'm using a PC with Windows Vista and running Thunderbird cannot send 31.5.0. Thanks. I get the following error message: "An error occurred sending mail: The mail server sent an incorrect greeting: Cannot connect to SMTP server 211.29.132.250 (211.29.132.250:587), NB connect error 1460.": Also when clicking on Account Settings - Outgoing Server (SMTP): " The Local Directory path "C:\Users\broder\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles\mdsnvt19.default\Mail\Local Folders" is not suitable for message storage. Please choose another directory. " I would appreciate your response [also to cannot send email my Email address: broder29@gmail.com] Much appreciated and Many Thanks Morris Broder Hi - I would appreciate if you could advise how to resolve this issue. I can not send out Emails but I'm able to receive. My ISP has advised that my settings are correct and the issue appears to be with Thunderbird. I'm using a PC with Windows Vista and running Thunderbird 31.5.0. Thanks. I get the following error message: "An error occurred sending mail: The mail server sent an incorrect greeting: Cannot connect to SMTP server 211.29.132.250 (211.29.132.250:587), NB connect error 1460.": Also when clicking on Account Settings - Outgoing Server (SMTP): " The Local Directory path "C:\Users\broder\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird\Profiles\mdsnvt19.default\Mail\Local Folders" is not suitable for message storage. Please choose another directory. " I would appreciate your response [also to my Email address: broder29@gmail.com] Much appreciated and Many Thanks Morris Broder Chosen solution If you select Account Settings and click on 'Outgoing Server (SMTP)', the screen should have at least one entry to show. Highlight it and check the settings. Your gmail setup should look like this: Server Name: smtp.googlemail.com Port: 465 User Name: broder29@gmail.com Authentication method: Normal password Connection Security: SSL/TLS Then go back to th
you've followed instructions for configuring Thunderbird and still cannot send mail for one or more of accounts, the following may help: Contents 1 Basic troubleshooting 1.1 Firewalls and antivirus software 1.2 Offline mode 1.3 Captcha 1.4 Outgoing mail settings 2 Upgrade 3 For advanced users 3.1 ISPs blocking port 25 3.2 SSH tunneling to a box that isn't blocked 3.3 Transaction failed: Cannot send message due to possible abuse 4 External links [edit]Basic troubleshooting If Thunderbird displays an error message when you try to send mail, you can identify possible causes by looking for the message in the article: Connection errors - SMTP [edit]Firewalls and antivirus software Verify that your firewall or antivirus program is not blocking Thunderbird. With a classic firewall its simply a question of whether or not you have a rule that states the application is allowed to connect to the Internet, and does the rule know about the current version of the Thunderbird executable. However, many firewalls/security suites have threat level settings. Sometimes those settings work fine with fetching mail but not sending mail. [1] If your anti-virus program is scanning outgoing messages disable that feature (its okay to have it scan incoming messages). Some antivirus software (Network Assoc Viruscan) blocks port 25 to prevent mass emailing worms from sending out email. If you are migrating from a previous email client, your previous email client might be able to send out email even with port 25 blocked by anti virus software. Please check the antivirus settings again. If you recently upgraded Thunderbird, verify that the firewall is not blocking the new version. In 2006 and 2007, some ISPs introduced new mail filtering before it reaches their mail-server. If you have any suspicious objects in your mail, the e-mail will leave your machine fine, but won't even reach their mail-server. Test for this by using your browser and logging into your ISPs webmail system (if they have one) and send an e-mail using the webmail. If that sends OK, then the problem could be this. One example of an item being blocked is the word 'geocities' - not in your mail but in your signature attachment. The ISP antispam/virus software