Can't Setup emails on Apple Mail App
Hi everyone,
I have a godaddy VPS server with Cpanel. I can setup my email on all email clients except iOS and macOS mail app. I'm able to login, but i wont receive / send any emails.
Server hostname, port number everything is fine. It just wont work. I've tried looking for it elsewhere, but found no solution.
Can anyone Please help me with this?
Thank you
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I had a similar isue with IOS recently. On your IOS Device in your mail account settings, try disabling SSL along with secure password authentication 0 -
I had a similar isue with IOS recently. On your IOS Device in your mail account settings, try disabling SSL along with secure password authentication
But I have SSL certificate installed on Cpanel. Should I uninstall and then disable?0 -
Don't remove the SSL from your Cpanel I also have SSL cert installed, and found that those mac mail changes were the only way I could get the MacBook Air to connect. Unfortunely for me, the IOS device is remote, and I don't have access to investigate further. I was just relieved that I got it to work. I can't remember exactly where I found the settings, or which version of IOS it was using, as I'm not that familiar with IOS or MacBook. I'm going to assume Yosemite as this rings a bell with me. Somewhere inside the mail client software, possible preferences or account. I do suspect that my issue was related to SSL, but until the client returns back to the office, there's little I can do to figure out the exact cause. If your issue is SSL related then maybe this may also shed some light. 0 -
Don't remove the SSL from your Cpanel I also have SSL cert installed, and found that those mac mail changes were the only way I could get the MacBook Air to connect. Unfortunely for me, the IOS device is remote, and I don't have access to investigate further. I was just relieved that I got it to work. I can't remember exactly where I found the settings, or which version of IOS it was using, as I'm not that familiar with IOS or MacBook. I'm going to assume Yosemite as this rings a bell with me. Somewhere inside the mail client software, possible preferences or account. I do suspect that my issue was related to SSL, but until the client returns back to the office, there's little I can do to figure out the exact cause. If your issue is SSL related then maybe this may also shed some light.
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Sorry, I only have one user who utilises IOS, and he's overseas. I won't gain access to this equipment until September when he returns back to the UK. I guess the fact that you can receive is a start, I'd suggest maybe looking at the outgoing ports for sending. Take a look and see if you are sending on port 25. and not 587. I suspect the issue you are facing is probably the same one as I encountered, something to do with SSL. But like I say, my hands are pretty much tied until September. 0 -
I also use iOS and OSX to send/recieve my own cPanel mail (all domains secured with an SSL) and I haven't encountered any issues though it's quite possible an update they pushed did cause one for some people. @Abdul B what are the outgoing mail settings? Port, SSL/TLS selection etc. Is there an error when sending mail either in the client or on the server at /var/log/maillog? 0
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