Verify from command line that you can telnet on port 993 from your servers
to google apps mail servers.
If you cannot get a telnet via port 993 through, do a traceroute via port on
the command line.
Verify that the timeouts are not DNS related. Did you change your domain
templates recently?
Dro
On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 9:59 PM, Alan Dayley wrote:
>
> Thanks, Charles. I get the same result with telnet. But the email
> clients can't seem to get there.
>
> I'm going to try another client on my machine, just for fun. :^)
Ok, problem must be on my end. A fresh install and configuration of
On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 9:58 PM, Charles Jones
wrote:
> I'm on Cox.
> $ telnet imap.gmail.com 993
> Trying 74.125.47.111...
> Connected to imap.gmail.com.
> Escape character is '^]'.
> ^]
> telnet> close
> Connection closed.
Thanks, Charles. I get the same result with telnet. But the email
clie
Alan Dayley wrote:
> This morning our email clients could no longer reach our Goggle Apps
> mail accounts. Connection to the Google server is via IMAP to
> imap.gmail.com on port 993. Mail applications simply time out
> reaching the server.
>
> Cox support claims it's not their problem. Google g
This morning our email clients could no longer reach our Goggle Apps
mail accounts. Connection to the Google server is via IMAP to
imap.gmail.com on port 993. Mail applications simply time out
reaching the server.
Cox support claims it's not their problem. Google gives support via
forums. Had