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I have Bellsouth for my email, I can recieve email but am unable to send email, I have my SMTP set mail.bellsouth.net with my correct name and password. Does anyone know what I am doing wrong?
Last edited by hyundaiguy; 10-29-2007 at 08:03 AM. Reason: Problem Resolved
Some ISPs don't let you send mail through the standard port (587) when you're connected through another network.
Try sending mail through the wi-fi if you have it. If that works, then I think the port number is your problem. Then ask your ISP for the port you need to use for remote network sending.
Hope that helps.
It sounds like it. If you had wireless, you could have tested your iPhone on the wireless network, and if it worked (because it's the same network on which you send email normally) then I'd say this is definitely your problem.
I don't know which port Bellsouth uses for SMTP from another network, but my email server requires 5190 instead of the standard 587. You might try that. If it doesn't work, contact Bellsouth, or look up their FAQ.
To set this up, go to Settings > Mail > (account)
In the Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP) section, add this ":5190" (to test port 5190, of course) to the end of your SMTP Host Name.
Last edited by Maahu; 10-27-2007 at 02:44 PM. Reason: Correction
Still not workingI am trying to set this up manually incase that makes a difference, also when trying to activate it it says SSL wont work, what is SSL. One more thing, I am trying to set it up under POP is that correct?
Most ISPs will not let you send mail thru their server unless you're connected to them. Unless you're sending mail over wifi, your outgoing mail server has to be the outgoing mail server of your phone service provider. I'm on AT&T and have to use cwmx.com when sending mail over EDGE. So if you're not an AT&T customer, call your service provider and ask for their outgong mail server information. Also, you should disable SSL for the outgoing settings (under Mail Setting> (Account)> Advanced).