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Gmail not able to connect to my SMTP server

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  • cPanelPeter cPanel Staff
    Hello, Still sounds like a firewall issue. Is there perhaps an upstream firewall (at your host perhaps)? Try running an nmap to see if all the ports that are expected to be open are in fact open.
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  • AL-Kateb
    I am able to connect to ports (25) and (465) using MS Outlook with no problem, and there are no IPs blocked I've flushed them all. And above all that I've disabled the firewall and tried it did not work. By default iptables is the firewall installed and I'm managing it using CSF. I was also able to connect to it using telnet, so no firewall issue here, maybe Gmail's has got some sort of blacklist it tests against? Even though my messages are being delivered to inbox I guess so I don't know. Should I submit a ticket or it isn't the kind of thing I can ask support for from cPanel?
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  • cPanelPeter cPanel Staff
    Hello, Feel free to open a support ticket using the link in my signature. We'll be happy to take a look and if it turns out that it is not supported, we'll let you know, but we do try to guide you as much as possible to a solution.
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  • sahostking
    What was the solution for this issue?
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  • cPanelMichael
    [quote="sahostking, post: 1695271">What was the solution for this issue?
    Are you experiencing the same issue? If so, could you elaborate on what solutions you have tried thus far? The original poster did not submit a ticket or post a ticket number for us to investigate further. Thank you.
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  • dxer
    Aware that this thread is old but I would like to hear solution to this problem as it seems clients on my server are having the same problem. I tested this and found that issue can be partly solved by disabling CSF. Nevertheless in this case only combination with hostname as mail server+ port 465 + SSL works. only this combination works. When CSF is enabled nothing works. Can anybody offer solution to fix this problem ?
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) Check to see if any of the settings referenced in this thread help address the issue: Disabling firewall IP blocking on POP3/SMTP/webmail login failures Thank you.
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  • dxer
    This thread is discussing wrong login attempts and how to provide users to have more login attempts before being blocked, if they are entering wrong password. Here we have this option where GMAIL interface can be use as Outlook for example so user can check and send mails from their domains on my server, but through GMAIL interface. In the step where you need to enter this email access data, Google respond with "Your other email provider is responding too slowly". I tried different combination for the mail server (hostname and specific domain mail server), port and encryption which is given but all failed. IP tables are flushed and nothing is helping except when I disable CSF. When firewall is disabled it is working but only option where SMTP server is server hostname, port 465 and SSL as encryption. What is this about ? I found some threads through the years but seems noone can solve this.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Could you verify if "Introduce a delay into the SMTP transaction for unknown hosts and messages detected as spam" is enabled? It's documented at: Exim Configuration Manager - Basic Editor - Documentation - cPanel Documentation Thank you.
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  • dxer
    Thanks, it seems this did the trick. I disabled this option and now Google verified my mail server with port 25 and TLS secured connection. However if I want to enter SMTP server as server hostname and select port 465, this way it is still not working. Maybe it is still CSF. Where in CSF configuration should port 465 be opened ?
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) This third-party URL may help: Configure CSF to allow outbound SMTP Thank you.
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