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it does not allow relaying" when I try to send it? If you try to send an email from your iPhone on iOS 8, or an earlier iOS for that matter,
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and get an error message that says "A copy has been placed in your outbox. the recipient was rejected by the server because it does not allow relaying iphone The recipient was rejected by the server because it does not allow relaying," chances are you need to check your outgoing mail
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server settings. Here's how: 1. Go to Settings -> Mail, Contacts, Calendar and tap on your email account. 2. Tap on "Account," then go down to the "Outgoing Mail Server" section and tap on "SMTP." 3. Tap on the recipient was rejected by the server iphone 6 your Primary Server. 4. Even though it says "Optional," fill out both user name and password under Outgoing Mail Server. 5. Tap "Done" in the top right to save your changes. tags:Email and MessagingEmail and Messaging More Like This How do I share my location in Messages in iOS 8? How to Add Trash as a Swipe Option for Mail (You Want This) How do I add a signature to my iPhone emails? Organize the cannot send mail: server does not allow relaying Messages app with a group conversations tab How do I disable audio text messages on my iPhone? Add new comment Comments Anonymous replied on January 8, 2015 - 5:06pm Permalink Brilliant! Big thanks reply Anonymous replied on January 20, 2015 - 3:44am Permalink Thank you for the tip! reply J Kenneth replied on October 8, 2015 - 12:16pm Permalink Thanks. Problem solved. reply Anonymous replied on February 18, 2015 - 2:52am Permalink Best! :-) reply Peggarama replied on February 18, 2015 - 2:39pm Permalink I tried to change the setting for my Yahoo account but the whole Outgoing mail server part is grayed out. I can't make any modifications at all in that section. Anyone else has this problem? reply Lisa replied on April 22, 2015 - 7:57pm Permalink I have the same problem. reply Anonymous replied on June 14, 2016 - 4:52pm Permalink I have the same problem too... Anyone figure it out? reply Harmeet replied on August 9, 2016 - 8:53am Permalink I am also facing the same problem please help me out. I cant send mails and in my settings everything is greyed out. reply Trevor replied on February 22, 2015 - 9:10am Permalink Excellent! The message I received did not reference "relaying" but simply said the email address "was rejected by the server" (very helpful as usual with err
to new iOS, the can't sent email and receiving the following error message "A copy has been
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placed in your outbox. The recipient "[emailprotected]" was rejected by the server server does not allow relaying ipad 2 because it does not allow relaying" Devices: iPhone 6 plus, iPhone 6, iPhone 5, iPad 2 So how
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to Fix this problem Solution 1:- (for AOL users) If this problem might happened because of AOL.com mail issue use the following steps. Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, http://www.iphonefaq.org/archives/974021 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 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 http://www.iphonetopics.com/server-does-not-allow-relaying-email/ 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 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 [emailprotected] 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 pre
2012 by SK Several users have reported that they are unable to send emails on iPhone and receiving this error message: "A copy has been placed in your Outbox. The recipient was rejected by the server because it http://appletoolbox.com/2012/01/server-does-not-allow-relaying-email-error-fix/ does not allow relaying.”How to fix If this is an AOL issue, try these: https://support.tigertech.net/iphone-relaying go Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > select your AOL.com account > SMTP from the Account Info Page > SMTP from the SMPT Page > make sure that the Server is ON, make sure that the Host Name is smtp.aol.com. Further make sure your username and password are correct and added in the Outgoing Mail server; does not make sure that Authentication is set to Password and make sure that Server Port is 587If this is not an AOL email: go Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Accounts >Account Info > SMPT> turn off primary server, turn on other (e.g. AT&T) SMTP server.Go into Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Your Account > Outgoing mail Server SMTP > Primary Server then turn Server ON and fill in both User does not allow Name and Password under Outgoing Mail Server. Related Posts:Cannot Send e-mails, Does Not Allow Relaying; FixThis message has not been downloaded from the server error,…Exchange Account: Unable to Verify Information; fixiOS: Unable to Move Message; fix Filed Under: iPhone Tagged With: iPhone, mailComments Simon Osmond saysFebruary 3, 2012 at 3:20 AM I have got this problem on my ipod touch, where AOL is not my primary email. All the info in the smtp.aol.com section is as it should be here, but it is also greyed out so I couldn't amend. I have tried deleting the AOL account and readding it but it still has the same problem. Equally, it makes no difference whether the "other SMTP Servers" are on ON or OFF. Can you help?Reply Simon Osmond saysFebruary 3, 2012 at 3:41 AM I have since found a fix for this - it involves turning off the AOL "primary server" (which has the greyed out information) and then adding an "Other SMTP Server", using "smtp.aol.com", my aol username (without the "@aol.com" suffix) and password. This then sets up automatically as "On" under the "Other SMTP servers" which has now cleared my Outbox.https://discussions.apple.com/message/17415848?tstart=0#17415848Reply Adam Lockey saysFebruary 19, 2012 at 4:44 PM Thank-you thank-you thank-you!!! Finally a simple solution! All the spiel that's
is showing a generic answer. To see a more detailed answer customized for you, type your e-mail address here: If you’re using an iOS device like an iPhone, iPad, 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 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 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