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Frustrating, I know. In fact, fixing email delivery issues is one of the top three things we do for our server management customers. You can save yourself some money by checking these five items first. i can receive but cannot send texts 1. Bad Passwords Never ASSUME, because when you ASSUME, you make an ASS of i can receive but cannot send email on my ipad U and ME. -- Jerry Belson This sounds simple enough but many support tickets we see turn out to be simple cannot send emails from outlook 2010 password issues.聽 People complain they cannot send email and assure us the password is correct.聽 We reset the password and bang -- email is flowing again. I think the problem often stems from extra http://service.foxmail.com/cgi-bin/selfhelp?subtype=1&no=1001141&id=20060&version=7.1 spaces. Firefox and other applications often add a spaces to copy and pasted passwords.聽 To be certain you are not picking up a space, paste the password to your address or search box聽 in your web browser.聽 This is a quick and easy way to verify you've copied the password correctly. If ever in doubt, just reset your password when testing. Wrong Authentication Method Password authentication security and network security https://www.rackaid.com/blog/cannot-send-email-how-to-fix-email-sending-and-receiving-errors/ are different settings. They both must be correct.If your password fails after resetting, make sure you are using a valid authentication method.聽 Most email clients support a variety of authentication methods such as:
Normal or Plain Password Encrypted Password Kerberos Most systems support normal/plain as well as encrypted passwords.聽 In most cases, you should see an error about聽 "authentication methods" if this is the problem. Password encryption and network security (Tip #5) are often confused.聽 In many cases if you are required to use a secure network connection, you want to use a normal or plain password settings.聽 This is not insecure because by using SSL at the network level, then entire transaction is secure. 2. Mail Server (SMTP) is Offline Sometimes mail servers crash -- not often but I see it happen on WHM/cPanel and Plesk servers.聽 Simply restarting the service from the control panel often fixes the issue. Your email client should return a connection error. Thunderbird error due to an incorrect hostname. The clue in this message is "mail2.rackaid.com is unknown."聽 In this case, there's a typo in the hostname.聽 Watch carefully for such errors as they are common.聽聽 If you are certain your hostname is correct, then check for DNS issues. 3. ISvon GoogleAnmeldenAusgeblendete FelderNach Gruppen oder Nachrichten suchen
and thankful people in this post. It seems the comments on there are turning into a support forum. This website is not a support forum. Call Apple if my tips are not working… However, I do have some more tricks up my sleeve of-course. Meet ‘Connection Doctor' a handy tool built-in in Mail to see what's going wrong with your emails. If your mail is not working Your first step is to restart the mail client. See if it works then. If not. Go to the Window Menu and click "Connection Doctor". A new window should open, checking all your settings. Interpreting the error Connection doctor lists all your email accounts 2 times, one for incoming and one for outgoing email. In the above example I deliberately broke one account - It's marked with a red dot and the exact error is displayed behind it. This means I have to check my settings, check the username and password. In my scenario the password is missing. When I add it in settings and check again everything shows green. Checking settings Of-course once we know what's wrong with the email settings. I can go into settings and correct what OSX Mail thinks is wrong with it. In my case something with the username and password. Things to check View the screenshots here - And especially the items marked with a red arrow which are essential for a working mail account. Reach these menus via the Mail > Preferences menu. Common Email ports: Secure IMAP - port 993 Secure POP3 - port 995 Secure SMTP - port 465 Standard IMAP - port 143 Standard POP3 - port 110 Standard SMTP - port 25 / 587 IMAP vs. POP3 If you receive your email on multiple devices you should try to use IMAP. This means that your email is synced via the mail server to all your devices. POP3 can not do that and will download emails on the device that asks for them first. Leaving the other devices without those emails. Having an asynchronous email setup like that is very 1995 and not very efficient. Most providers support IMAP these days. If you can, ditch POP3. Security and privacy concern If you can, always use the secure option. Check with your email provider if this is possible! Using it your email is encrypted end-to-end so nobody can