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jer446

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Dec 28, 2004
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I hate using aol on my computer, and got sick of going to aol.com to check my mail, so i looked up on how to setup mac mail for it.. I think i did something wrong because i receive this message when trying to send mail.. which i dont understand because yesterday i was able to send mail.. i did several to myself and other people.. today when i tried.. i get this message..

This message could not be delivered and will remain in your Outbox until it can be delivered.

Verify that you have addressed this message correctly. Check your SMTP server settings in Mail Preferences and verify any advanced settings with your system administrator.
 
What kind of internet service provider do you have? More and more of them limit access to outgoing mail servers, supposedly because this cuts down on spam. *is not convinced* :rolleyes:

It could be that yours does this, and so you must use their outgoing server. This is not so bad as it sounds -- you can still use any e-mail address you have, you will just change the outgoing server from the one at AOL to the one for your ISP.

For whatever reason, the blocking of the SMTP servers by ISPs is not 100% consistent. So when I come home, sometimes, I forget to switch my SMTP server from the University one to the one for my cable company. And the first e-mail I send will actually get sent, but then the next one will get stopped by the cable service. No explanation for it. But the long term fix is to use the cable company SMTP server.

If you are using a notebook, and need multiple SMTP servers and want to switch between them, there's a script for that that's very nice also.

But first thing is to find out if this is your issue.
 
at least your mail opens with out freezing... mine when i open it, its freezes so i can't do anything but force quite. (i'm using dot mac for my e-mail)
 
ok that sounds like my problem, my isp is cablevision. How can i find out what to do?
 
jer446 said:
ok that sounds like my problem, my isp is cablevision. How can i find out what to do?
ouch... i have cablevision too.... i would check the ports and stuff but my mail freezes when i open it... :(

edit - i had a problem where i could receive mail but not send.... i emailed their support and saved the email... try this it worked for me.... its for apple's mail but it might work...

Thank you for contacting Apple.

The first thing we would recommend is to test the account at .Mac Mail Online, <http://webmail.mac.com/>. If that works, then the .Mac services are working correctly.

Sending email using smtp.mac.com fails if your Internet Service Provider (ISP) doesn't allow proper access.

Contact your ISP:

1. Contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and make sure the standard port used by most email applications, Port 25, can be used to send email.

It is important to realize that many Internet Service Providers block access to the standard port (Port 25). They are not required to notify their members if they decide to do so. This discourages the sending of unsolicited commercial email or "SPAM". This can make it difficult to send email using an SMTP server other than the one used by your ISP. If an ISP does not allow access to port 25, follow step 2.

2. If your ISP is blocking port 25, you can change the port to 587 and try again. Choose Mail > Preferences, and click Accounts. Select your account, then click the Server Settings button in the Account Information pane. Change the Port from 25 to 587. Click OK, close the Preferences window, and try sending your message again.

3. If you still cannot send mail, use the ISP mail server.
Add the ISP SMTP hostname to the Mac.com account in your email application. This information can be obtained by referring to your ISP mail settings, or contacting the ISP.

Sincerely,

The .Mac Support Team
 
Try this:

Look at the instructions you followed for AOL, to set up your mail. At some point, there was a part about setting the outgoing mail server or SMTP server. It probably had a name like mail.aol.com or smtp.aol.com. Use their directions to get back to the appropriate place in your account, but instead of the smtp.aol.com or whatever they gave you, use "mail.optonline.net" -- this is Cablevision's SMTP server, I think. And do not use a user name or password or authentication.

If you're having trouble with finding the settings, go to Preferences -> Accounts -> click on your account -> Account Information. Click the Server Settings button at the very bottom, and enter this information in there. The boxes should be, respectively:

- Server: mail.optonline.net
- Port: 25
- SSL: Box not checked
- Authentication: None
- Next two boxes blank

(source)
 
Mac Mail Settings for Cablevision ISP Users

Cablevision is my ISP as well. Set your outgoing mail server to "mail.optonline.net". Then click Server Settings and your Server Port should be "25", uncheck "Use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)", and choose Authentication "None". I hope this helps.
 
I had the exact same problem with AOL mail (using the smtp server) and I fixed it by checking "Use Authentication" and putting in my password and such. Now mail sends! Apparently AOL just refuses to send un-authenticated emails.
 
Aol Sucks

Why in the HELL are all you people dicking with AOL (Army Of Loosers)????
How about dumping them for Earthlink. Whatta concept.:rolleyes:
 
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