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not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. krystalmaree Level 1 (0 points) Q: "server does not allow relaying" email error Since upgrading to iPhone 4, sending an email always results iphone email error relaying in the error message "A copy has been placed in your outbox. The ipad relaying mail error recipient "......@...." was rejected by the server because it does not allow relaying. This happens regardless of the recipent.
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It also happens to a friend of mine who still has the iPhone 3G but has updated software. HELP PLEASE. iPhone 4, iOS 4 Posted on Sep 15, 2010 10:25 PM I have
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this question too Close Q: "server does not allow relaying" email error All replies Helpful answers Page 1 of 10 last Next by damnbraces, damnbraces Sep 20, 2010 11:39 AM in response to krystalmaree Level 1 (0 points) Sep 20, 2010 11:39 AM in response to krystalmaree LOL appledon't torture yourself. get a blackberry. iphone can't email right Helpful (3) Reply options Link to this post what is email relaying by turingtest2, turingtest2 Sep 20, 2010 12:11 PM in response to krystalmaree Level 10 (87,599 points) Apple TV Sep 20, 2010 12:11 PM in response to krystalmaree I think it may happen when the iPhone ties route data over a Wi-Fi connection to your phone providers SMTP service. If I see that message I just disable Wi-Fi until I need it again.tt2 Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Gerald Edgar, Gerald Edgar Sep 20, 2010 2:56 PM in response to turingtest2 Level 3 (776 points) Mac OS X Sep 20, 2010 2:56 PM in response to turingtest2 Use the SMTP server of your internet provider when sending email by wifi connected to them. And use the SMTP server of your phone provider when sending email by 3G or Edge connected to them. Helpful (2) Reply options Link to this post by Muzzab, Muzzab Oct 29, 2010 8:21 PM in response to krystalmaree Level 1 (0 points) Oct 29, 2010 8:21 PM in response to krystalmaree I have this problem on iPhone 4. Works fine when on wifi but not on 3G. Any solutions or doesn't Apple care? Helpful (0) Reply options L
to new iOS, the can't sent email and receiving the following error message "A copy has been placed in your outbox. The recipient "email@address" was rejected by the server because it does not
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allow relaying" Devices: iPhone 6 plus, iPhone 6, iPhone 5, iPad 2 So how to rejected by the server because it does not allow relaying iphone 6 Fix this problem Solution 1:- (for AOL users) If this problem might happened because of AOL.com mail issue use the following steps. cannot send mail server does not allow relaying Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars -> select your AOL.com account -> SMTP from the Account Info Page -> SMTP from the SMPT Page. Ensure the server is ON and the Host name is smtp.aol.com. Furthermore ensure your AOL https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2582847?start=0 account username and password are correct and added in the outgoing mail server. Also ensure authentication is set to password and server port is 587. SEE ALSO : How to Setup Yahoo Email Account on iPhone and iPad Solution 2:- (for other email users) If you are not using AOL email, Go to Settings -> Mail, Contacts, Calendars -> Accounts ->Account Info > SMPT Turn off primary server and turn on other SMTP server like AT&T. Solution http://www.iphonetopics.com/server-does-not-allow-relaying-email/ 3:- Turn off the AOL "primary server"( which has the grayed out information). Then add an other SMTP server using “smtp.aol.com”, your aol username (without the “@aol.com” suffix) and password. Now set up automatically as “On” under the “Other SMTP servers”. Note: Make sure you turned off the primary server off and other SMTP server switched ON. Solution 4:- Go to Settings -> Mail, Contacts, Calendars -> Your Account -> Outgoing mail Server SMTP -> Primary Server. Turn the primary server on and fill with username and password under Outgoing Mail Server. Solution 5:- Delete your email account and add it again. 11:00 am 13 responses to How to Fix "Server does not allow relaying" email error Stephanie says: June 10, 2015 at 6:14 pm I took the Solution 4: from previous post (Thank You, btw) "Go to Settings -> Mail, Contacts, Calendars -> Your Account -> Outgoing mail Server SMTP –> Primary Server. Turn the primary server on and fill with username and password under Outgoing Mail Server." And ADDED one step - I Turned OFF the Use SSL. I am using a webmail account and nothing else made it work, so I thought "what if I turn this off?"… voila! I have no idea what SSL is or does, but apparently I don't need it to send e-mail from my webmail account. Reply Karen
is showing a generic answer. To see a more detailed answer customized for you, type your e-mail address https://support.tigertech.net/iphone-relaying here: If you’re using an iOS device like an iPhone, iPad, http://appletoolbox.com/2016/02/cannot-send-e-mails-does-not-allow-relaying-fix/ or iPod Touch, and you see an error message saying an outgoing message “was rejected by the server because it does not allow relaying”, or if you have trouble sending mail but not reading it, this means that your device isn’t sending the correct mail does not username or password with outgoing mail. You can fix this in your device settings: 1. Go to the settings screen. From the iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch main screen, tap: Settings Mail (for iOS 10) or Mail, Contacts, Calendars (for iOS 9 and previous versions) (your e-mail address) Then tap address@example.com next to “Account”: 2. Verify does not allow the “Outgoing Mail Server” settings. Scroll down the page to the “Outgoing Mail Server” section and tap SMTP, then tap the settings for the primary server (which is most likely marked “mail.tigertech.net”). Keep in mind that iOS devices have separate sections for incoming and outgoing mail; make sure you’re looking at the settings marked “OUTGOING MAIL SERVER”. The settings should look like the picture below. Important: Even though “User Name” and “Password” initially say “optional”, they are not optional if you want to send outgoing mail from this address on this device. Be sure to enter your full e-mail address as the user name, as well as your e-mail password. In particular, make sure the following “Outgoing Mail Server” settings are correct: Host Name: mail.tigertech.net User Name: your e-mail address (all lowercase) Password: your e-mail password Authentication: Password Server Port: 587 Click the Done button in the top right when you’ve finished making changes. Related Topics » Verifying iPhone or iPad Mail Settings » Lost E-Mail Password
2016 by SK Many users have started complaining recently that their iOS device is unable to send emails. This happens when you try to send the email message. When you tap the send button, you get the message that the recipient’s email address was rejected by the server as it does not allow relaying. This can be a bothersome error but it is easily fixed by resetting your credentials for the email account. In order to fix this error, please follow the steps below: Step – 1 Go to your iphone or ipad’s Settings and choose Mail, Contacts, CalendarsStep – 2 Choose the email account that you are having problems with as shown below by tapping on it. Step – 3 On this next screen tap on Account.Step – 4 On this screen, please re-enter your EMAIL ID and Password related to your account and tap Done. Please make sure to use the complete email id for example maryXX@Gmail.com.Step – 5 Check your SMTP Server Settings. On the Account information screen, Click on SMTP, When you go to the next screen, You should see the SMTP server under PRIMARY SERVER as “On”.Step – 6. If the SMTP Server is not ON, please tap on the server button and set it to ON the next screen.Step – 7. Switch off your iPhone or iPad and try your email again.This should fix the problem related to the error that you are experiencing. If this does not fix your issue, we suggest that you delete the email account from your device and re-create the email account. If your account is active, you will not loose any emails that you have in your mail folders. Please also check our past articles on email related problems.If you are still experiencing problems, we suggest that you check with your email service provider or with Apple Support.If the steps work for you, please feel free to share the tip by clicking on the Share buttonsRelated Posts:This message has not been downloaded from the server error,…How to remove Stuck email on iPhone, FixiOS 7: Cannot send / receive emails, fixMail accounts cannot be deleted (iOS), fix Filed Under: iPad, iPhoneComments Kay orr saysMarch 21, 2016 at 6:32 AM How to change email pw on iPad. Forgot old one.Reply Lighttales saysSeptember 23, 2016 at 4:46 AM Great info. Thank you so much!!!Reply Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *CommentName * Email * Having Problems? Need Help? Ask Your Questio