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wifi connection and email question
Dear All,
I would welcome any help. I will try and be as clear as possible and I hope I posted on the right board. 1. I connect my macbook air to email via wifi at home. 2. When I do this I can send and receive emails using the mac email program 3. I can also connect to the internet as well. Now the problem 1. When I am in a hotel say and connecting to the internet using a wifi hotspot:- 2. I can surf the internet with no issues 3. But cannot seem to send or receive any emails. I also have a similar problem with my iphone except even at home I can't send any emails when wifi is on but it receives with no issues. Again, using a wifi hotspot I have the same issue. Turning off wifi and switching to 3g or edge I can receive and send emails. Any ideas? thanks Josh |
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The hotel may be blocking the ports that mail needs to connect to the internet. not much you can do Im afraid if that is the case.
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