Cannot Send Mail, the server rejected one of the recipient's addresses.

I receive mail just fine. Can't send anything

iPad 3G, iPhone OS 3.1.3

Posted on May 6, 2010 3:20 PM

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Jun 8, 2010 6:28 AM in response to Dunnart

The configuration and use of any outgoing server address (SMTP) may not be supported due to several factors including, but not limited to, the inability for the outgoing server (SMTP) to authenticate users (whether by IP or username/password) that are not directly connected to that Internet Service Providers(ISPs) network.

This is usually your HOME wi-fi and you are not connected to it because you are on your iPad away from the house. This is mainly done to prevent unsolicited users from sending SPAM via the ISP's servers.

If you are interested you can obtain that information directly from the email provider. This article has a great temple that you can use to ask all necessary information from the provider including "If you use your ISP’s own email service (instead of a third-party such as Gmail), sometimes it may not work if you use another Internet access point, such as a cafe with wireless Internet. Ask your email provider if the settings they give you will work on other networks."

What to ask if you're having issues sending, receiving, or configuring Mail
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1277

Jun 4, 2010 8:22 AM in response to vonprum

I had the same issue with my new iPad and tried all suggested ideas. I have about ten Email addresses I am using, then I remembered that I had the same issue when I got my iPod. The solution is really different for everyone, but this is what worked for me. All of the accounts I could not get to send out were related to my comcast accounts. After dealing with Apple, they referred me to Comcast. Once I called them and explained the problem, that was what fixed it. Go to Settings/Mail, Contacts, Calendars/Name of Account you cannot send from/Outgoing Mail Server/Click on Primary Server/Server Port. While on the phone we tried 587, 110, and finally 25 worked. When I got my iPad, I had the same issue, so after hours of no success, remembered this, and changed it to port 25. All outgoing messages sent immediately! So, if you have comcast, this will work. If you have another carrier, contact them, and they should be able to help.

Jun 4, 2010 1:49 PM in response to Bob Beallis

I have performed a test, switching between Wifi and 3G. Here are my results

POP incoming port is 110
POP smtp port is 587

Wifi - success both sending and receiving
3G - receive email fine
- sending - 'Recipient rejected by server'

Therefore it must be my carrier who is rejecting the smtp request before it gets to my isp's smtp server.

I will be calling my carrier tomorrow...

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Jun 6, 2010 6:52 PM in response to vonprum

i too have same problem can receive but not send email have talked to apple, bell canada with no resolution yet the only thing i see that is not working properly is in outgoing mail server the ipad even though i set authentication to password it will not hold this preference and keeps reverting back to MD5 Challenge-Response I have tried all other fixes and I beleive the issue lies in this authentication issue therefore Apple not ISP problem

Jun 8, 2010 5:35 AM in response to Carl Jonsson

I too cannot send any emails from my pop3 account. I have checked all the settings against my iMac mail and they are the same on the iPad. I am using wifi into my home network. I can receive all emails but get the following error message "cannot send mail. The sender address was invalid". I have tried all the suggested tricks on the apple support pages.

I set up a trial MobileMe account and can send and receive perfectly with that email address (which is not the one I want to use).

Any help appreciated.

Jul 20, 2010 5:22 AM in response to vonprum

Interesting to read all your posts, as I too have had this issue with my BRAND NEW Wi Fi 3G 64 GB ipad. Everything worked perfectly well with wireless at home, then we left for a trip interstate. First night I tried to send three emails and received the message that the server had rejected one of the recipients and the messages had been placed into the out box. Most annoying, as the out box is not accessible. I phoned apple and, after much discussion, it was suggested I call my ISP (BigPond). Another lengthy discussion and it was noted that there were no messages in my out box on the server, therefore the issue was with the ipad. I downloaded gmail and was able to receive and send emails using that program. Was also able to access my emails via Big Pond's web mail. It was just the mail program on the ipad that continuously looped back to the same error message. I deleted the account and decided to ask for a refund on the ipad. Back home, I have reinstalled mail to my Big Pond account and all seems to be working well. Am not sure what to do next, as I will be very disappointed if this keeps happening. The ipad is an expensive investment and I want to be able to use it to its fullest extent. Otherwise, I love apple products and am a apple user of more than two decades.
Good luck all.

Apr 22, 2011 8:22 AM in response to vonprum

First off, thx for all the shared info! My ipad2 is unable to send email from my work POP account. I'm good receiving & sending Yahoo & Me mail. I have the same account set up on my iPhone 3Gs w/ o problems sending emails. It appears the settings are the same on both devices. I tried changing the Server Port from 110 to 25 (as it seems to have helped several posters) but was unable to communicate w/ the POP server to receive or send emails. Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

May 7, 2011 12:30 PM in response to vonprum

I don't normally reply to threads but I found a way to get this thing to work. First off, I could not get POP to work at all so I turned to IMAP as an alternative and set the incoming to PORT 993. Now, I use 1and1 webhosting so I set up my outgoing port to 587 to recieve messages sent to my web adress (as they reccomended) however, the most commonly used is PORT 25 so if you are not sure use that (110 if neither seem to work). After you have done this, make sure SSL is set to ON and authentication is set to PASSWORD. Here's the important part; where it says "User Name and Password: Optional" use the details you previously entered when setting up the email account (e.g info@example.co.uk: Password ********). It should only take a few seconds to verify then go back to you email and attempt to send.


Disclaimer: This solution has worked for me but I cannot guarantee it will for you.


Hope this helps x


IPAD 2 64g WIFI

May 21, 2011 12:37 PM in response to HypeFilms

I-Phone Users Go no further before you try this fix. Thanks a lot this worked for me on my i phone I have not been able to send e-mail since i updated my software version the first time about two years ago.

Use this tread in combination wit the one below.


I don't normally reply to threads but I found a way to get this thing to work. First off, I could not get POP to work at all so I turned to IMAP as an alternative and set the incoming to PORT 993. Now, I use 1and1 webhosting so I set up my outgoing port to 587 to recieve messages sent to my web adress (as they reccomended) however, the most commonly used is PORT 25 so if you are not sure use that (110 if neither seem to work). After you have done this, make sure SSL is set to ON and authentication is set to PASSWORD. Here's the important part; where it says "User Name and Password: Optional" use the details you previously entered when setting up the email account (e.g info@example.co.uk: Password ********). It should only take a few seconds to verify then go back to you email and attempt to send.


Disclaimer: This solution has worked for me but I cannot guarantee it will for you.


Hope this helps x


IPAD 2 64g WIFI



Use this tread in combination with the tread written by BELIEVE IN on Jul 8, 2010 8:20 AM pasted in below, to navigate to the correct place in your i phones SETTINGS MENU.


Jul 8, 2010 8:20 AM (in response to vonprum)

Our email provider changed the settings on their mail server without letting us know. They now require 'password authentication'. Just needed to update these settings.


Settings > Mail, Contacts & Calendars > (select account) > Advanced (scroll down).


SSL: unchecked
Authentication : password
Port: 110

OSX Mac Mini Server + G5 Workstations


I think my poblem was that

SSL was turned OFF and my

Backup EMAIL was turned OFF,

Even tho my PORT was set to PORT 25 my phone did not send any my email and every time I tried I got the dreaded message "Cannot Send Mail, the server rejected one of the recipient's addresses".

Like I said Many Thanks and I hope this helps every one out there with the same problem.


I-Phone G-3 32GB

May 30, 2011 4:33 AM in response to vonprum

I have this problem with my iPad too. It used to send emails fine, then it stopped. It still receives, and my iPhone still receives and sends.


I've deleted the whole account and set it up again. I've tried copying the exact same settings as my iphone. I've set up an outgoing server with port 25, ssl off, and password on. Done the same with port 587. Done it again including my username and password. I've tried using 3G instead of wifi. It won't let me use ports 110 or 143. It won't let me add ssl.


I can still send using googlemail (but I can't use that address for everything). It's an imap account. Any ideas? I'm feeling like I've tried everything and am at the end of my tether!


Thanks!

Jun 16, 2011 4:26 PM in response to vonprum

Being new with an iPad 2 3G 64 I had the same problem as everyone here. Since I have a pop3 server account this solution may not work for everyone but here goes. Your User Name and Password must be the same for both the incoming and outgoing servers. And the port should be 25. The user name is your email address. First go to Settings then to Mail, Contacts, Calendars. Then go to Accounts. Select your mail account. Notice that your Incoming Mail Server has a Host Name, User, Name and Password. Now go down to Outgoing Mail Server and select that SMTP, under Primary Server select that server (make sure it is on). In my case my host name is smtp.suddenlink.net. Now you put in your Host Name(smtp.suddenlink.net), User Name ( xxxxxxxx at suddenlink.net ) and Password (xxxxxxxxx). If these three areas were not filled before you got to this point you better have them filled in now or you will not be able to send anything. Also note at the bottom if the Server Port is 25. I should note that my problems came about after I made a sync with my PC to transfer my contacts. After that my troubles began. I had several other issues but now I have cleared them up as well. I hope this helps everyone with a pop3 server.

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