In the mail settings for this account, for each of Fetching Mail and Sending Mail, step through the Incoming Server and Outgoing Server. It will do a test connection, and might give you an error there as well.
I use the free zoho mail account that allows 5 emails. I created an email with nor...@mydomain.com for mattermost to use to send communications, password resets for self service etc. I also self-host mattermost and have it spun up using Easypanel. Version 8.1.7 intentionally to use the board functionality.
When I change the Connection Security to None and port to 465 (SSL) and attempt to test the connection, I get the following output:
Connection unsuccessful: Connection unsuccessful: unable to connect to the SMTP server: context deadline exceeded
I would appreciate any input from folks who have set up their Zoho emails to provide mattermost communications on the platform (like password reset using noreply). I am not sure why it is not connecting as I assume it should. I will post solution if I solve the issue as well, however, this has been a challenge for several hours now.
My iPad and iPhone suddenly stopped accessing my mail on aol. Message says need to enter password but my password is correct. This started March 31 2021. My mail account works fine through other computers so it is not the problem
The Mail App on each of your devices, such as your iPad, requires a unique password to be generated from within the AOL account. This App Specific password intentionally differs from your AOL account password - and can only be used to access your AOL mail.
I have the same problem occurred to me today. Several months ago I went through the steps in the link you provided ( -apps-that-use-less-secure-sign-in?guccounter=1). On all my apple devices - iMac, Macbook air, iPhone & iPad - and on a Windows machine with Thunderbird, I deleted the AOL account and re-added to get the new security protocol established. It worked for several months, but this morning all of the Apple devices stopped working. The Thunderbird account on Windows is still working. The password has not changed. Any other ideas?
About 10 days ago, I was suddenly unable to access my AOL mail account via Safari. And today, while I was able to get email on my iPhone in the mornings, sometime after lunch, my iPhone began spitting out errors for an invalid password when using my iPhone.
I am however having a bit of trouble configuring e-mail notifications for some reason. I have input an external e-mail server with the address: smtp.[isp].com, port 25. This is the server that must be used as my ISP blocks port 25 except for its server. It requires no authentication and no encryption, and I've set the settings on the UPS accordingly. On my local network, I have a Sophos XG firewall which intercepts, scans, and then forwards e-mail.
Can you share the config.ini of this card and also the config.ini file of the cards on which email is working. I need to check if there is any changes in the email settings. If you have identical working card with 6.x.x firmware on it then you can try uploading the config.ini file of a working card to the non working, so that both have the same settings. Here is the knowledge base article on how to retrieve the logs and config.ini file from the card.
Thank you very much for the suggestion. I'd very much prefer not to overwrite the config.ini on the device that's not working, as there are various other settings in that file that are specific to each device. FWIW I checked all the e-mail settings and they all appear to be consistent between the working device and the non-working device.
Just in case others are looking at this thread, I should have also mentioned originally that the other APC devices on which the e-mail notification works are all older NMC1 devices, while the one I'm having trouble with is NMC2.
Thank you for the config.ini. The only difference I can see in both config.ini is the DNS configuration. Can you confirm whether the DNS primary IP which you have set is a valid one? As a troubleshooting can you try entering the IP address of the SMTP server instead of domain name in SMTP server field and also change the from address to user@[IP_address] if Local SMTP Server is specified as an IP address
Thanks for the note. I had previously played around with the DNS settings on the UPS (the device that isn't sending e-mail). I set it to my internal DNS, and then to an external DNS (that of my ISP). Unfortunately it didn't make a difference. The primary DNS shown in the config file I sent to you was the internal DNS server, which I confirm is valid and has been tested.
I tried entering the IP address of the SMTP server and changed the from address as you suggested. When I try a test e-mail I don't get any error message, but it just continues saying "E-mail test in progress.". I've tried this twice waiting about 5 min for an update.
For what it's worth I also tried changing the server in the recipient list from "Local" to "Recipient" (after changing back the e-mail server to the domain name). Same result - just keeps saying "E-mail test in progress."
I'm not sure if this is relevant, but is it possible there is a bug in the e-mail code for the UPS? As originally noted, the UPS returns "Last Server Response: 354" when saying it has encountered an SMTP configuration error. When I googled this, one of the results I found indicated the following:
The major difference between email support on NMC1 vs NMC2 is authentication/encryption support - NMC1 does not support any email authentication. On the NMC2 cards, is it possible that the cards are configured to use TLS to connect to the SMTP server?
It has been a while but I believe things started working after I upgraded to the 6.5.0 firmware for the Network Management Card 2. If you're on an earlier version you might want to give that a try if you haven't already. Hope that might be of some help.
If you have a rule set up for a particular VIP it will not show up in iCloud or iOS. It will show in OS X mail.app. Delete the rule and it works. iCloud.com/mail click on settings gear and look at the rules. Delete the one that is a VIP.
The VIP box is like a smart folder of "saved search" it has nothing to do with physically sending or receiving E-Mails from a user. That would be your E-Mail settings, or mail rules on your desktop/laptop client.
Do the emails from your VIPs go into your inbox, or are they filtered to another mailbox/label. On an iOS device the VIP mailbox only shows items in your inboxes. Even if they are cached in another mailbox. Therefore you won't receive notifications for them (iOS Mail only supports notifications for emails going to your inbox).
If you're filtering a particular contact to their own folder you'll need to configure the push settings to also get push for that folder. Settings -> Mail, Contacts, Calendars -> Fetch New Data -> tap the account -> tap the folder the contact's mail goes to (under "PUSHED MAILBOXES")
I'm using the latest Omada controller software (v5.0.29). I just setup my new ER605 yesterday and wanted to configure the Mail Server options so that I get email notifications for certain alerts but when I send a test email to my Exchange 2016 server, which is on the same subnet and working perfectly, the controller instantly shows "Failed to send email to the specified recipient..." so it doesn't seem like it even tries since it's an instant error the second I click the Send button.
I've tested by sending an email from my pc with Outlook and also telnet and I'm able to send emails to this recipient just fine. No authentication needed although I tried specifying the credentials anyway. Tried SMTP as local ip and hostname. In Exchange I don't see any attempted connections when I try to send the test email from the controller.
@yorkman Do you try to send an email to an internal or external recipient? Is you complete subnet allowed to send mails? Maybe in your receive connector omada controller's ip has to be set up to allow external relay for.
@S-K Thanks for the response. I'm sending an email to an internal mailbox (my personal). I'm allowing everything on my subnet to relay emails so I'm quite sure that's not the issue. It's interesting that that Omada software reports the error the instant I click on Send. I would think it'd take at least 2 seconds before it tried and determined that it fails. I even tried to disable the windows firewall on the exchange server as well as McAfee on my laptop where the controller software is running. The same laptop where I'm able to telnet to my exchange server and send a test email to the same recipient.
@S-K Programs (except outlook of course) on my local subnet don't need authentication so I don't even specify them in my other apps or when I do a telnet test. And it seems like only the Omada controller software is having this problem as I'm getting email alerts from my pc's where I'm not specifying any credentials either. The controller also doesn't provide any details on why it fails other than to instantly say it failed to send. Regardless, even if I do specify my credentials in Omada to send the test email it fails the same way.
Do you use this feature with this version of controller and router? I suppose someone else would report this problem by now but I guess that depends on how popular this router is and when the controller software was released as it's also possible that this is a bug.
[...] I suppose someone else would report this problem by now but I guess that depends on how popular this router is and when the controller software was released as it's also possible that this is a bug.
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