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phototravel

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Oct 24, 2006
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Just read in a review online of the iPhone: "I had some problems with one of my accounts—sometimes the mail was blocked, other times it wouldn’t send outgoing mail. Apple looked into it and told me that it has something to do with my ISP blocking Port 25."
Cox is my ISP and it does block Port 25 - on Mac Mail, I use port 587. Does anyone know if the iPhone imports your Mac Mail settings, or is it stuck on Port 25? (making sending email via my ISP and iPhone impossible)...
 

SirOmega

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Apr 17, 2006
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Thats a good point - with Cox and most other ISPs, you cant use their SMTP (outgoing) mail servers unless you're on their network (you have a Cox IP). Otherwise just anyone could open a connection to Cox's SMTP server and spam.

Hopefully we can ask for SMTP Auth enabled from the ISP's side to fix this. Its not an issue for me since I run my own SMTP server with SMTP auth enabled. And hopefully SMTP auth is a feature the iPhone supports.

(I have a Cox business acct so I can run whatever servers I like as long as its legal)
 

phototravel

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Oct 24, 2006
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Thats a good point - with Cox and most other ISPs, you cant use their SMTP (outgoing) mail servers unless you're on their network (you have a Cox IP). Otherwise just anyone could open a connection to Cox's SMTP server and spam.

Hopefully we can ask for SMTP Auth enabled from the ISP's side to fix this. Its not an issue for me since I run my own SMTP server with SMTP auth enabled. And hopefully SMTP auth is a feature the iPhone supports.

(I have a Cox business acct so I can run whatever servers I like as long as its legal)

Ahhh, but you did give me an idea...it just hit me that the email on Port 25 issue will only be an issue when I'm on wi-fi at my local coffee shop or at home, as that is the only time I'd be using Cox (monopoly on all ISP service here in New Orleans). All other outgoing email will be sent (slowly, apparently) through the EDGE network, so it won't be an issue, as I assume EDGE doesn't or can't block Port 25...correct?
 

SirOmega

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Apr 17, 2006
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Ahhh, but you did give me an idea...it just hit me that the email on Port 25 issue will only be an issue when I'm on wi-fi at my local coffee shop or at home, as that is the only time I'd be using Cox (monopoly on all ISP service here in New Orleans). All other outgoing email will be sent (slowly, apparently) through the EDGE network, so it won't be an issue, as I assume EDGE doesn't or can't block Port 25...correct?

Nope. In fact, the opposite.

When you're using a Cox internet service you should have access to their SMTP server. When you're not on Cox's internet service (starbucks WiFi, AT&T edge) you wont be able to send email through Cox's SMTP server. Like I said, I'd call cox and petition them to enable SMTP Auth on their SMTP servers so you can use it from the outside.
 

phototravel

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Oct 24, 2006
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Nope. In fact, the opposite.

When you're using a Cox internet service you should have access to their SMTP server. When you're not on Cox's internet service (starbucks WiFi, AT&T edge) you wont be able to send email through Cox's SMTP server. Like I said, I'd call cox and petition them to enable SMTP Auth on their SMTP servers so you can use it from the outside.

Actually, Starbuck's Wi fi is a different beast than ATT Edge - Starbucks USES Cox as their ISP, as does every single wi fi point - they all connect to the internet using Cox Service. ATT's EDGE would obviously be different. So the problem is that when I am using Cox (either at home or at Starbuck's) Cox blocks port 25, but ATT may not. Make sense?
 

Deanster

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Jun 6, 2005
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Hard to imagine that a device for use on all kinds of different networks wouldn't allow you to select alternate SMTP ports, since that completely stops you from sending in soooo many cases.

I'll add this to 'copy and paste' as things that I just can't believe they would have left out.
 

SirOmega

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Apr 17, 2006
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Actually, Starbuck's Wi fi is a different beast than ATT Edge - Starbucks USES Cox as their ISP, as does every single wi fi point - they all connect to the internet using Cox Service. ATT's EDGE would obviously be different. So the problem is that when I am using Cox (either at home or at Starbuck's) Cox blocks port 25, but ATT may not. Make sense?
No. Perhaps you dont get what blocking port 25 is. Its actually an unrelated issue.

Like I said above, you cant send outgoing mail through Cox's server outside of their network (AT&T's edge in this case).

Cox also blocks port 25 for residential customers (and port 80 as well IIRC) so you cant run your own SMTP server to work around that issue.
 

xserveG5.PB.G4

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Dec 8, 2006
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Doylestown, PA
Possible NOT Likely AT&T Blocking Port 25 when using Edge

I called Apple last night about the inability to send email from my iPhone and I got two different answers on two calls: 1) it's AT&T's fault and 2) many people have complained about it and an software update will be issued in a few hours - never happened.

I doubt it's a port issue, since we run our own server and don't block 25 and allow other ports to open if I'm someplace that does block port 25, which I haven't been. I've been using our own WIFI network to attempt to send email.

However, it may be possible (incredibly stupid) that AT&T blocks port 25. But that shouldn't make a difference when sending from WIFI rather than Edge since you're not using AT&T's network.

The only work around so far is to sync my iPhone with my MacBookPro and send from there.

I have noticed that the iPhone loses my outgoing password (doesn't save it), but that wouldn't explain why .mac email doesn't work.

:mad
 

jhawley

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Jul 2, 2007
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Got iPhone working with Groupwise...

Howdy - not sure if this will help with your issue or if anyone caught this little workaround on Apple.com, but you can easily set the Port for the smtp on the iPhone.

Example: If you enter smtp.att.yahoo.com:587 then iPhone will use smtp.att.yahoo.com as your SMTP server with port number 587.

I successfully used this method to define a port for an outgoing Groupwise SMTP server.

Hope this helps!

http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=305634
 

traceyd

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Jul 2, 2007
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Cox IPhone Outgoing Email

Just got off the phone with Cingular/ATT, at the store with Apple, and on the phone with Cox.

I was formerly a Cingular customer, so I knew using the 8525 (3G technology) that their outgoing SMTP was cwmx.com. When that didn't work I contacted them. Their response was that cwmx.com does not work with the EDGE technology, so therefore, you can NEVER send email using your COX account unless you go to webmail.cox.net and use EDGE or Wi-Fi.

Apple concurred and Cox walked me through trying smtp.cox.west.net:587 - which did not work.

So...bottom line... ATT/Cingular just went backwords in time by allowing the EDGE technology on the I-Phone. :mad:
 

darthjulian

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Jul 2, 2007
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Port 25 and iPhone

Well, I guess it's AT&T. The only way I could send mail while on this EDGE network thing was to configure my SMTP server to spin an additional listener on an unused port and then configure my SMTP options to include that port, using the above described method of addr.host.tld:5353.

I mean, it's just sort of ridiculous. What are all those people with weird domains for their email going to do? Is this a widespread problem, or what?

Julian
 

Bunsen

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May 1, 2007
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Orlando FL
AT&T does have an SMTP server for EDGE use

I found this online.
https://cingular.atgnow.com/cng/tutorials/KB72769.html

However it only works when you're on EDGE, not from WiFi (out of network)

It did seem to work with an address I was having trouble with.

ATT or Apple needs to create and Authenticated SMTP server for the iPhone/.Mac users that will let us send mail from anywhere!

Or, at least, we need an option in the iPhone to pick the appropriate SMTP server depending on where you are/how you're connected.
 

paymaster

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Apr 5, 2006
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I found this online.
https://cingular.atgnow.com/cng/tutorials/KB72769.html

However it only works when you're on EDGE, not from WiFi (out of network)

It did seem to work with an address I was having trouble with.

ATT or Apple needs to create and Authenticated SMTP server for the iPhone/.Mac users that will let us send mail from anywhere!

Or, at least, we need an option in the iPhone to pick the appropriate SMTP server depending on where you are/how you're connected.

I discovered this today as well. I use Road Runner at home, and my work does to. Road Runner, like most ISP's I guess block email from off their network, and I can't authenticate either. So the bottom line is to either turn off wi-fi and always use edge when sending email, or to have to change the out going server settings every time you move from wi-fi to edge. I assume hotspots that are out there will also have their own settings. What a pain.
 

senia

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Dec 22, 2007
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smtp.com

I solved this problem by getting an account from http://smtp.com. It costs a few bucks a month, but i've been using it not only from my iphone but also from my laptop, which used to often give me smtp trouble when i logged in from cafes or hotels.
 

justben1369

macrumors newbie
Nov 9, 2007
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WiFi

Thanks everyone. At least I am finally able to send email (even if it is only via the Edge network)

I'm just not smart enough to know.....how can you set it up to send via WiFi assuming you're happy to do the manual thing? Or is it a case of "depends which Wifi?" That is, if I'm at home on my comcast related wifi would it be the outgoing SMTP settings for Comcast etc?

Just curious. I'm sure I'm missing something
 

klimegreen

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Sep 10, 2007
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cox smtp

you can't relay (send) mail via SMTP on Cox if you aren't on their network. the iPhone will fail if trying from EDGE since this isn't on their net. perhaps authenticated send will work, but they may not allow this either.
 

alexrb

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Jan 22, 2008
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I'm using smtp.com for the outgoing, they offer multiple ports and if ISP has one of them closed it is always possible to switch to another port and send out well.
 
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