maybe the firewall is blocking port 587
2010/11/20 Dnk
> I have been using one for years with a toaster. I can confirm that it does
> in fact work with all versions of an iPhone. Reply offlist, so I have your
> address, and I could send you some screen shots (but based on ios4).
>
>
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> Dnk
I have been using one for years with a toaster. I can confirm that it does in
fact work with all versions of an iPhone. Reply offlist, so I have your
address, and I could send you some screen shots (but based on ios4).
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Dnk
On 2010-11-20, at 5:58, Amit Dalia wrote:
> I didn't configure o
I didn't configure on iphone but smtp-auth and port 587 working on my
nokia device.
-Amit
At Saturday, 20-11-2010 on 17:45 Eric Shubert wrote:
I wonder if port 587 is blocked.
Do you see anything in the submission log on the server from the
iphone?
Can you run a telnet app on the phone to test?
I wonder if port 587 is blocked.
Do you see anything in the submission log on the server from the iphone?
Can you run a telnet app on the phone to test?
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-Eric 'shubes'
On 11/20/2010 05:05 AM, Tony White wrote:
Hello Eric,
Yes I am using the entire email address and the port is 587.
His outloo
Hello Eric,
Yes I am using the entire email address and the port is 587.
His outlook worked first time as did mine via Thunderbird.
This is worrying as I need to get my clients into smtp-auth so
I can set up SPF correctly.
I cannot even find out much on the web regarding smtp-auth
and Iphone.
On 11/19/2010 10:35 PM, Tony White wrote:
Hello all,
I have just spent the worst 50 minutes trying to get an Apple Iphone 3
to work with smpt-auth.
Has anyone got it to work please? If so how on earth did you do it!
I got his Outlook working in 30 seconds...
Are you using smtps (port 465)? Tha