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can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top The server returned the error: The server “imap.gmail.com” cannot be contacted on port 993 up vote 9 down vote favorite My Mac Mail has just started going on the fritz. I have a gmail account linked to mail and also a hotmail account. Both have warning signs and I cannot send or receive port 993 timed out iphone mail. They were both fine yesterday. I have not updated or changed anything. I am running OS X 10.8.2 and Mail Version 6.1 (1498). When I click on the warning sign for gmail to 'take it online' I get the following message: Unable to receive mail. There may be a problem with the mail server or network. Verify the settings for account “gmail” or try again. The server returned the error: The server “imap.gmail.com” cannot be contacted on port 995. ...And the following for Hotmail account: Unable to receive mail. There may be a problem with the mail server or network. Verify the settings for account “Hotmail” or try again. The server returned the error: The server “pop3.live.com” cannot be contacted on port > 995. I've tried sending mail and it shows that both gmail and hotmail are both offline. I have been on multiple forums with this problem and it seems the whole world is having the same problem with no fix. I've already tried the following to no avail: I've checked all my info is entered correctly. Changing the 'incoming mail server' to IMAP.googlemail.com - this got rid of the warning sign but
their Mac computers (well, and Windows and Linux computers too). Today a friend came to me with an odd issue. Since June 15th Apple Mail ceased connecting
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to her two Gmail accounts over IMAP. After working flawlessly for a few years,
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since that day a connection error was coming up. It stated that port 993 could not be connected to. I checked all the imap port obvious things, and nothing worked. Disabling SSL didn't help either. Mail would then complain that port 143 was not accessible. In the Apple Mail > Connection Doctor, the error said: Could not connect to this http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/68702/the-server-returned-the-error-the-server-imap-gmail-com-cannot-be-contacted-o Google IMAP server. Check your network connection and that you entered the correct information in the Account preferences. Also verify that the server supports SSL. If it does not, deselect the "Use SSL" checkbox in the Advanced tab of the Account preferences. 1 Could not connect to this Google IMAP server. Check your network connection and that you entered the correct information in the Account preferences. Also verify that the server supports http://best-mac-tips.com/2013/06/23/apple-mail-993-imap-error-gmail-solution/ SSL. If it does not, deselect the "Use SSL" checkbox in the Advanced tab of the Account preferences. Clicking the exclamation icon in Mail next to each account would should this error: The server returned the error: The server "imap.gmail.com" cannot be contacts on port 993. 1 The server returned the error: The server "imap.gmail.com" cannot be contacts on port 993. The solution Normally IMAP for Gmail uses the server address imap.gmail.com. That's what Google says to use, it's what I use. I am sure it's what just about every Google IMAP user uses. However, changing it to imap.googlemail.com resolved this SSL / port 995 error. I can't say why, and further searching on the Internet has not given me any clues. But it worked, so if you're having the same error, give this a try. Failed "solutions" Based on suggestions I found online, and my own troubleshooting, the other things I tried were: Changing the DNS servers (tried 8.8.8.8 which is Google's free public DNS server. Previously the OpenDNS servers were being used) Reverting to having SSL turned off (which reverts to port 143) Restarting Mail Renewing the DHCP lease (under TCP/IP options in the network connection preferences) 18 Comments nzgrobanite on June 26, 2013 at 7:06 am Thank you so very v
every Mac starting fromOS X 10.0.Mac users depend on Apple Mail for their day-to-day email use as http://www.hawkdive.com/2016/03/apple-mail-can-not-connect-to-gmail.html it gives them an easy way to manage and organize their emails and conversations.It works almost the same way as Microsoft outlook does but give you better features and search opportunities.Apple's Mail.app works perfectly fine with all the Email service providers but sometimes it gets quite a few issues with some of the Email service providers, either due timed out to extra layer of security applied by Email service provider or incorrect settings in the Apple Mail app. It's easy to set up and work with many popular email services like iCloud, Gmail, Yahoo, AOL, and Microsoft Exchange. Have multiple accounts? No problem.You can set up as many as you want.It works flawlessly but sometimes, some versions port 993 timed of Apple Mail app have been quite famous for having issues with Gmail and to fix this bug Apple released a separate update for Mail app which can be downloaded from App Store or directlyfromhere. Here in this article I am going to explain the troubleshooting steps for Gmail connection problem with Apple Mail. Issue:GmailInbox folder/Mailbox shows an exclamation mark, when you click on the exclamation mark it asks to take all the account online and then gives error message"There may be a problem with the mail server or network,verify the settings for 'Google'or try again. The server returned the error:Mail was unable to connect to server "imap.gmail.com" using SSL on the default ports.Verify that this server supports SSL and that your account settings are correct." Apple Mail Can No Connect To Gmail Apple Mail Can No Connect To Gmail Showing exclamation mark on Gmail Inbox folder is not the only issue with Gmail, Sometimes it keeps asking for password even after entering the right one.It does not send emails, sometime