Charter.net email setup

I can't seem to get my email working. I have charter.net account and was wondering if anyone else has this that works...if so what are your settings at?

I have tried with and without adding port numbers 25/110, still no luck.

For incoming I have mail.charter.net, username + charter.net, and password.

For outcoming I have stmp.charter.net, username + charter.net, and password.

Posted on Dec 28, 2007 10:15 AM

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Jan 2, 2008 12:34 PM in response to CajunTabby

I have tried both of the suggestions above and still can't get it to work for whatever reason.

I did create a gmail account and set it up to forward my charter.net messages to my iphone.

I got everything to work on my Iphone however when I send email from my Iphone it shows the address from my gmail account.

How do I set up to show my charter.net address?

Jan 2, 2008 12:40 PM in response to motoxer

If your Charter account has been deleted from the iPhone, have you tried this?

http://www.apple.com/support/iphone/mailhelper/

How do I set up to show my charter.net address?


Try entering your Charter email address in the email address field for your Gmail account preferences. The email address provided in the Address field under your name for the account preferences is the email address shown as the sending address when received - the same with the chosen name entered in the Name field but Gmail's authenticated SMTP server may prevent this but worth a try.

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Dec 28, 2007 10:39 AM in response to motoxer

I visited my Mother at Christmas and beginning Christmas Eve day until this morning, Charter's SMTP server was not working/available. My Mother just sent me an email from her Charter account indicating it was finally working again.

I'm no beginner in regards to email account setup and after trying everything I know - using authentication for the SMTP server entering the portion of the email address in front of the @ sign only in addition to using the entire email address as the user name with no joy. No problems receiving messages but sending was impossible no matter what I tried. Charter's website help information is a joke with different SMTP server settings provided depending on where you look - no consistency. I tried contacting Charter technical support by phone, email and online chat which was even more of a joke. The response was they only support webmail access and they kept providing me the same SMTP server settings to use which did not work and refused to acknowledge their SMTP server was down and was not working.

The SMTP server settings I was provided by Charter indicates they do not have nor support SMTP authentication. Their SMTP server is smtp.charter.net without authentication and unless you are connected to the internet via Charter with your iPhone, more than likely you will not be able to send messages with Charter's SMTP server since it isn't authenticated.

Funny thing is I was able to receive messages with my Mother's Charter email account by using the portion of her email address in front of the @ sign only as the user name as well as using the entire email address.

When creating a POP account with the iPhone, 110 is the default port used for the incoming mail server which is the industry standard so this should not be changed for Charter's incoming mail server. Are you using the portion of your email address in front of the @ sign only or your entire email address as the user name for the incoming mail server?

Dec 28, 2007 8:19 PM in response to motoxer

My settings are similar to what Piper93442/Mike has except I have my outgoing setup different so that I may send mail when connected to Edge.

Here is what I have...I hope it helps!

Incoming Mail Server
Host Name: mail.charter.net
User Name: (everything B4 the @)
Password: (my password)

Outgoing Mail Server
Host Name: cwmx.com:25
User Name: (empty)
Password: (empty)

Jan 2, 2008 2:02 PM in response to motoxer

On my gmail account I have the settings for "send mail as" then I clicked on "always reply from my default address (currently xxxxx@charter.net )".


This is the setting for the account when sending messages via webmail using a browser only which has no effect when sending messages with the account from the iPhone's email client. Sending messages with an account via webmail does not use an SMTP server.

The SMTP server used with an email client to send a message with the account does not affect what appears as the sending email address for the account. This is determined by what is entered as the email address for the account which is separate from the SMTP server.

On your iPhone, go to Settings > Mail. Select your Gmail account.

Under Account Information for the account is Name, Address and the account's Description which is the name for the account.

What you enter in the Name field and Email Address or Address field is what appears as the sending name and email address for an account.

Enter your Charter email address in the Address field for your Gmail account preferences and then try sending a message.

Gmail's authenticated SMTP server may prevent this and if so, you can set up your Charter account with the iPhone and if you are able to receive messages with the account, enter Gmail's authenticated SMTP server settings as the SMTP server used to send messages with your Charter account which Gmail doesn't prevent.

Jan 3, 2008 6:35 PM in response to motoxer

I had a similar problem. I could receive email from my charter account on the iPhone, but could not send it thru the charter servers as long as I was using a wi-fi (any wi-fi) connection.
I set the phone up as was previously described:

Incoming Mail Server
Host Name: mail.charter.net
User Name: (everything B4 the @)
Password: (my password)

Outgoing Mail Server
Host Name: cwmx.com:25
User Name: (empty)
Password: (empty)

The way that I could successfully send email via the charter servers was to turn off wifi and use the EDGE network. Charter support has been unhelpful.

EB

Jan 3, 2008 7:33 PM in response to ebender001

Charter support has been unhelpful.


Per my first reply in this thread, I can relate from when trying to help my Mother with a sending problem with her computer's email client and she doesn't have an iPhone.

I came across a blurb or two at Charter's help website that indicates the only thing they provide support for is using webmail access with the exception of providing the account setup information only for an email client.

Terrible to say the least.

Jan 17, 2008 10:29 AM in response to ebender001

Have been following the problems with email and charter.net . I am using the airporter and wonder if that is the route of the problem with sending outgoing mail. Have tried mail.charter.net, smtp.charter.net and smtp.charter.net:25 and the outgoing mail always says the charter server is offline. Any other suggestions? I was able to send out 1email but none since.
Thanks

Mar 20, 2008 7:24 AM in response to mom23

I am having the same problem. Charter email is unable to be set up on the iphone.
Followed the directions on apple website--no help
changed the outgoing server to pop.charter.net--nothing
Changed the outgoing to cmwx--nothing
Added the 25 and 100 to each--nothing
Tried all different combinations of the above and still nothing.
I went to the "genius bar" (what a misnomor) and with no help since the way he was trying to fix the problem was by looking in this forum. When I explained that I had already been here he gave up also.
So what is the answer and If here is not the place to get it or the genius bar, then Where?
Thanks

Apr 20, 2008 4:56 PM in response to loozer

Is it not saving? What errors are you getting?



If you get an SSL message giving you a Yes or No option. Choose No.


Then Save again, It will say account may not work. Save anyways. This will force save account.

Now tap on account.


Make sure outgoing server is cwmx.com and username and password are blank.


Now go to Advanced. SSL for incoming needs to be on Port 995

Outgoing SSL needs to be off and using port 25


Now exit out, Tap on Mail on the iPhone and it should start downloading.

Jun 17, 2008 7:14 AM in response to John Hickam

John,

Enter your email address in the [Mail Setup Assistant|http://www.apple.com/support/iphone/mailhelper>. It should provide you with the correct settings to be able to send and receive email over EDGE. Don't forget to check out the advanced settings as well if you are still having trouble sending.

If you are having trouble receiving email, make sure no other devices (such as other computers or phones) are trying to access email at the same time as the iPhone, or you might be getting a POP lock. As stated in [this|http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=307009] article:
The POP3 mail protocol was designed, and is implemented in many cases, to support one connection at a time. If your ISP is not configured for multiple POP connections, then when two different devices attempt to access the mailbox at the same time, both devices may get locked out, or sometimes they will be prompted to enter the password.

Some steps you can take to prevent this from occurring are not leaving your computer's mail application open, and increasing the interval for auto-checking mail on your computer and iPhone or iPod touch. This setting is available on the device by choosing Settings > Mail > Auto-Check.


Hope this helps,
Jennifer B.

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