Mail SMTP (outgoing) does not work after Yosemite upgrade

I have just updated Yosemite on my Mac and MacBook Air and the outgoing mails cannot be sent - the SMTP-connection fails.

It worked fully Ok few seconds before the upgrade was started.


So, I wonder if anyone or Apple can help on getting the Outgoing mails to work again.

iMac (27-inch Mid 2010), iOS 8.0.2

Posted on Oct 19, 2014 9:23 AM

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Oct 24, 2014 6:07 AM in response to flemminggitte

Many of the solutions here did not work for me when I had the same problem, but this one did:


In your settings, uncheck the 2 boxes that say to "automatically detect settings"


Strangely enough, this does NOT always save automatically. I found that when I unchecked it and closed the box, it asked me to save and then it worked.


Once those boxes stayed unchecked, outgoing mail worked like a charm.


Hope this helps.

Oct 24, 2014 7:15 AM in response to djdileo

Great to hear it worked for you... unfortunately, I haven't been so lucky. Have tried the editing the mail library option, the unchecking the settings options...etc. all to no avail.


Connection doctor registers good clean connections both in and out. It has to be a yosemite security bug... talk about frustrating! 😮


It worked perfectly before upgrade. What I have noticed is outgoing mail DOES leave the building but only on shutting mail down and restarting, but anything created once open... nothing! I'm not relishing the idea of manually restarting every 20 secs!!!! Any ideas? Will get some screenies together.

Oct 24, 2014 7:29 AM in response to leturtle

I tried all the suggestions in this thread but nothing seemed to work until I restarted my MacBook then everything worked - both send and receive burt into action and now my Mail seems to be OK.


Unfortunately, I can't be sure which fix did the trick but to all those posting here I say a really big thanks for your time and advice and would just like to add;


Once you have made any of the changes listed here, if it still doesn't seem to work - Restart your machine before trying the next fix, it may just save you some time ;o)

Oct 24, 2014 7:34 AM in response to flemminggitte

There are quite a few different fixes listed in this thread for this problem.



I tried all the suggestions but nothing seemed to work until I restarted my MacBook then everything worked - both send and receive burt into action and now my Mail seems to be OK.


Unfortunately, I can't be sure which fix did the trick but to all those posting here I say a really big thanks for your time and advice and would just like to add;


Once you have made any of the changes listed here, if it still doesn't seem to work - Restart your machine before trying the next fix, it may just save you some time ;o)

Oct 25, 2014 5:16 PM in response to flemminggitte

Nothing is working for me. I have tried all the solutions. The weird thing is this started happening days after I upgraded to Yosemite. Mail (incoming and outing) was working fine for both my accounts and now neither account can send emails. To make matters worse. I now can't send or receive with hotmail. It says my password is wrong, but I know it's correct.


So very frustrating Apple. You need to fix this immediately.

Oct 25, 2014 8:01 PM in response to flemminggitte

Mail not working after Yosemite upgrade. Tried all things on this forum list and many articles. What I also did is go to an Apple Store and the Genius Bar folks could not figure the problem out either. However, they did create a test user account, then set up[ my email with all the previous folders,.... and my email works fine in this test account but not my named account. Genius folks think it is linked to my user account. Help Identity crisis here!

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