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  • Can't export web based 'sent' mail out of Network Solutions server

    can't export web based 'sent' mail out of Network Solutions. Inbox and mozilla based sent mail ok. thanks!

    How about asking Network Solutions?

  • Need to keep relaunching Mail to work with Network Solutions IMAP

    The problem: Mail on my MacBook Pro will successfully download e-mail from my Network Solutions IMAP account once, but then if I want to check for mail in that account again, I have to quit Mail and relaunch it. The problem is only with the Network Solutions account. I have three other e-mail accounts, and Mail has no problem getting messages from those other accounts, even while it's failing to get the Network Solutions messages.
    Background: I recently upgraded my Network Solutions account from POP to IMAP. That's when this problem started. I don't think I can blame it on Network Solutions, though, because the account works fine on my Mac mini, my iPhone, and my iPad.
    The MacBook Pro and the Mac mini are running the same OS (10.8.2) and the same version of Mail (6.2). The settings for the Network Solutions account are, as best as I can tell, exactly the same on both computers.
    Here's an example of what happens: I'll have Mail open on my MacBook Pro, and it will receive a new message. Then, I'll go to the Mac mini and open, read, and delete that new message. When I return to the MacBook Pro, that message is still in the in box and still marked as unread. I can leave it like that all day and that message will stay in the in box, unread, and Mail will not receive any more new messages from that Network Solutions account. Meanwhile, all of my other accounts work fine. (I can also open and read that message if I want. But it remains undeleted, even though I deleted it on the Mac mini.) If I quit Mail and relaunch it, that message will disappear, and Mail is again able to receive new messages from the Network Solutions account.
    Any ideas about what might be causing this? Thanks.

    Problem solved. For some reason the POP client had 'SSL' turned on. Guess I set it by accident during one of my many tries. All is well now.

  • I can send email but not receive on my iphone 3GS. Emails to my .me address are OK but not emails to the address hosted by Network Solutions. NS have checked my settings twice. I am using IMAP. Is this a problem with iCloud?

    I use IMAP email hosted by Network Solutions for my main email address. I can send and receive this OK in my Mac Mail on my MAC book and also on webmail. However my iphone doesn't receive these emails but it can send. I have checked settings on my iphone twice with Network Solutions but no luck. Emails addressed to my .me address are received OK. I have a suspicion this problem started when I signed up to icloud.
    my ISP is BTconnect
    Any ideas?

    Useful suggestions. In fact I had already deleted and re-entered the account details a few days ago without apparent success. The error message was along the lines of "cannot access the server".
    Anyway about an hour after your message, my emails started coming through after a 6 month gap!  - makes me think someone at Network Solutions monitors these discussions.
    Many thanks

  • Apple Mail send and receive problems, Network Solutions

    Hello Everyone,
    I'm currently facing a problem with a company email account that we have with network solutions.
    NSmail Pro (IMAP) that is configured with apple mail. Here are the settings that i have:
    Incoming mail: mail.(company.domain).com
    Port: 110
    SSL: No
    Outgoing mail: smtp.(company.domain).com
    Port: 2525
    SSL: No
    Auth: Password
    Whenever i'm at the office, I can send and receive emails without any problems (Using mail app), but when i'm at home i can't receive emails nor send one.
    I'm wondering if this has something to do with the Mail application, cause i can access the email using the webmail on a browser without any problems (either at home or at the Office).
    Any thoughts from our experts?

    I'm guessing that when you are at the office, you are probably accessing a company network and the company mail will only work with those settings on the company network. You may need to discuss this with your IT department at work to see if it need a different configuration for outside access.
    The fact that it works at work and not at home indicates a that it surely an issue with the connection setup.
    Assuming that you are accessing it through wi-Fi at both locations, do you have different wi-Fi connections set up on you Mac in Network Preferences, or is it the same wi-Fi connection used for both? In other words, do you have a specific wifi setup on your computer for connecting at the office?

  • Trouble with Network Solutions mail...

    A friend needs to use the Network Solutions (NS) email product for a domain that she is working with.  Unfortunately, we are having a problem with the mail account and Apple Mail.
    We are able to set the account up and it seems to be working (no error messages), and we are able to send messages (they send and arrive at other email addresses).
    Email messages sent to the account, however, do not appear in Apple Mail -- the inbox is just empty.
    They DO appear when we look in NS webmail, so they ARE in the account -- they just don't seem to appear in Mail.
    We've tried this on two different Macs and have exactly the same result.  Seems like there is some sort of configuration issue.
    Suggestions?

    Has anybody seen this sort of behavior – email simply does no appear in the inbox, no error messages, but mail is visible through webmail interface – with any other service provider?
    I haven't tried using the account with POP yet, as a) they claim it works with IMAP and b) I would rather use it that way.  I'm not sure what getting it to work with POP would prove, either, but it might be worth a try, just to see.
    Any thoughts?

  • HT4864 I am getting a triangle with an exclamation point next to my inbox...it says: There may be a problem with the mail server or network. Verify the settings for account "MobileMe" or try again.  The server returned the error: Mail was unable to log in

    I can send but cannot recieve email
    This is the messege I am gewtting:
    There may be a problem with the mail server or network. Verify the settings for account “MobileMe” or try again.
    The server returned the error: Mail was unable to log in to the IMAP server “p02-imap.mail.me.com” using “Password” authentication. Verify that your account settings are correct.
    The server returned the error: Service temporarily unavailable

    Also if I go to system preferences accounts and re-enter the password it fixes the glitch sometimes.

  • Why do I get an "unable to connect - There may be a problem with the mail server or network." message from iCloud.  I have verified the settings.  I can access my iCloud account online but can't send or receive e-mail via the mail account.

    Text limits to the "Question" link prevents a full explanation:
    This is a long-time problem.  I have tried to resolve it with Apple but their "Customer Support" is merely a name.
    I can go online and access my e-mail but when I try to send or receive e-mail via iCloud through my internet server (Google fiber now but the same situation existed with my prior service), I receive "There may be a problem with the mail server or network.  Verify the settings for 'Apple Email' and try again.
    "The server returned the error:  The server 'p0-imap.mail.me.com' refused to allow a connection on port 143."
    Well, I have verified the setting and tried again and again and …
    Well, you get the idea …

    JungleTaxi Cabbie wrote:
    Csound1: iCloud: Configuring Mail with Mac OS X v10.6 or iOS 4
    Enter your Incoming Mail Server, User Name, and Password using the following settings:
    Incoming Mail Server: mail.me.com
    User Name: Your iCloud email address (excluding @me.com)
    Password: Your password
    Last Modified: Jun 27, 2013
    Maybe you should test these things before calling people out, because these settings do function perfectly well.
    iCloud is not supported on Snow Leopard or lower, why bother to mention it?
    The OP has an iCloud account, and that can not be opened without Lion or Mountain Lion (on a Mac), IOS5 or 6 (on an iPhone/iPad)
    The document I linked to is Apples documentation for iCloud on current devices,I don't care whether you believe that you know better than they do, but it will affect the people who follow your advice as it won't work
    JungleTaxi Cabbie wrote:
    Also, if you're not running Lion or Mountain Lion, there is no "Mail, Contacts & Calendars" prefpane.
    I never said that there was, perhaps you imagined it.

  • Apple Mail IMAP & Network Solutions/ NS mail

    I have followed every step on the network solutions website and from their support desk to set up imap on my MacBook Pro running OSX10.6.8.  It still cannot receive or send mail. I have changed ports, deleted and recreated accounts and spent hours on the phone with IT. 
    Is there a general problem with network solutions IMAP and Mail? If so, anyone know of any solutions? 
    If anyone has any ideas I would greatly appreciate them!

    I agree that this problem needs to be fixed.  Apple -- please pay attention to this one!  We need a setting to limit the # of connections in IMAP, like other mail programs have.
    I collected about half a dozen past threads in this forum about this problem going back from 2013 to 2006 (!!) at the following thread, and that was just scratching the surface -- there are tons of past threads about this on this forum, not to mention on every other forum on the Internet that discusses Apple Mail:
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3797336?start=0&tstart=0

  • How do I get my outgoing mail to work using Network Solutions email

    I use Network Solutions to host my URL and email. I had Thunderbird working but my computer crashed. I had to reinstall Windows and Thunderbird. I now cannot get my outgoing email to work. I've tried different SSL, Port, and Authentication settings with no success. Does anyone know how to setup Network Solutions email in Thunderbird?

    Have you asked Network Solutions about the correct server settings?
    Presumably they do have a support web site.

  • Server Mail will not delete - tx.rr and Network solutions

    I have an iphone 4s.  My first iphone.  I have two email accounts set up.  Both of them are setup to delete from server when delete from inbox.
    They are not working.
    I have called apple and the pop 3 providers and neither can help.
    I have tx.rr.com - road runner and Network Solutions (company I have a domain name with).
    BOTH of these have worked corectly with my last two phones, Blackberry and Samsung Epic.  But neither are working with the iphone.
    Is anyone else having this issue or suggestions on what to try.
    Of course I want to get apple and road runner on the same call so I don't keep getting sent back an forth to each one.
    I REALLY want to be able to delete from the phone as I get so many emails due to my personal business...I want to be able to delete all day long and not have to go home and read/delete again.

    Yes, it was definitely within Cyrus. The Apple interfaces are pretty and all but they didn't even get close to helping me solve this easily.
    Essentially, what I did was download all the emails from the server (to make sure I didn't miss anything), rename my email folder to something different to preserve the emails in case I really did miss something, then do a recover on the mailbox.
    Being a UNIX-head, here's what I did on the server:
    cd /var/spool/imap/user
    mv scott scott.dead
    sudo /usr/bin/cyrus/bin/reconstruct -r user/scott
    Sudo, of course, prompted me for the superuser password but everything was fixed right away after that. It is recommended to shut down the mail service from inside the Server Admin program first.

  • Cname settings help needed for a Network Solutions Personal Domain

    Hi-
    I've purchased a personal domain name from Network Solutions. I've followed the instructions that Apple has given me, and have specified "web.mac.com" as the alias name, as well as specifying "www" in the drop down box in the next field to the right of the alias field. I've also set up my personal domain name on the Apple side. However, after 48 hours, I'm still seeing the "site under construction page" from Network Solutions when I go to view my personal domain. I confirmed on the Apple side that iWeb was now using my personal domain name, and I was also able to confirm that my domain name was/is pointing to web.mac.com. What am I doing wrong? Does anybody out there with a Network Solutions domain name have any experience with this?

    Did you ever get an answer on this?

  • Can't get Email client to work with Network Solutions Email server

    This is a new Email account started after I installed Snow Leopard. The Email server is Network Solutions. I have tried all afternoon and evening trying to set up just one account / mailbox on the Mac and I still haven't gotten it to work. I have been over the settings multiple times with Network Solutions and they tell me all the settings are correct, but still no joy. When I try to 'Get Mail' it simply spins its wheels for a minute or so then displays a (!); i.e. it times out and stops trying. I don't know if it is something about Network Solution's servers that is causing the problem or if it something wrong on my end (most likely). Any idea what I can try? Is there a log someplace that will tell me exactly what part of the process is failing?

    Problem solved. For some reason the POP client had 'SSL' turned on. Guess I set it by accident during one of my many tries. All is well now.

  • Best NAS/home network solution

    What is the best NAS/home network solution?
    Current Network:
    two Arch, one desktop, one laptop
    two macs, ditto
    wlan router without usb port
    two printers
    one scanner
    Current situation:
    All printers and the scanner are on the Arch desktop running samba. I don't seem to be able to stream from samba, at least wiki doesn't appear to mention it.
    Ideal situation:
    - music and video streaming
    - printing without need for desktop to be on
    - central pim data storage, ideally so that I can have my pim suite open (I use kontact but am willing to change - need email, calendar, address book, RSS & newsreeder) on two machines and they don't get their knickers in a twist... Is that at all possible?
    - automatic mounting
    Even more ideal situation
    - all of the above
    - WAN streaming
    Personally I don't see the wood for the trees at the mo...

    toad wrote:
    What is the best NAS/home network solution?
    Ideal situation:
    - music and video streaming
    - printing without need for desktop to be on
    - central pim data storage, ideally so that I can have my pim suite open (I use kontact but am willing to change - need email, calendar, address book, RSS & newsreeder) on two machines and they don't get their knickers in a twist... Is that at all possible?
    - automatic mounting
    Even more ideal situation
    - all of the above
    - WAN streaming
    You already have the hardware, but the laptop may still be too power hungry or noisy. In that case a second hand eeebox something  or a self built VIA C7/ VIA Nano / Intel Atom based system may be a solution (see http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=61662&p=1).
    If you want as little configuring as possible take a look at amahi, Freenas (or its coming Debian-spin off OpenMediaVault). They are  basically all-in-one homeserver distros. If you want to take the DIY route then I can recommend these apps:
    - music and video streaming: mediatomb +djmount (upnp protocol) / FireFly (daap protocol) / mpd  (audio only). Or if you just want to watch/listen to your media on your pc that is stored on your server then a share could be enough.
    - print-server: not sure, cups maybe?
    - central pim: : this is pretty complex to set up right. You need things like a
    pop3/imap mailserver -> dovecot / qmail / postfix
    groupware app (shared calendar, webmail, tasks etc) ->  Zarafa / Zimbra / open-xchange.com / Sogo /  Group-Office / Citadel ... )
    synchronization using caldav/icalendar
    mobile synch of contacts/calendar/mail via ActiveSync or syncML protocol ->  funambol or z-push. Zarafa is one of the few options with a free  ActiveSync connection l believe.
    - automatic mounting: can be done in many ways (smb/nfs/webdav/sshfs). I have a sshfs share mounted through /etc/fstab.
    - WAN streaming: can easily be done with mpd. the latest version has streaming server built in so you don't need to set up a separate Icecast streaming server.
    Last edited by rwd (2010-04-07 20:40:33)

  • Outgoing email rejected by Network Solutions server

    Recently my outgoing emails are being rejected by the server.  My server is Network Solutions.  How do I fix this.

    Tap Settings
    Tap Mail,Contacts,Calendars
    Tap the name of the account
    Scroll down and tap SMTP
    Is the primary server the Network Solutions outgoing server name (you can check the instructions for mobile devices on their web site)
    Tap on the name of the SMTP server
    Verify that the Host Name is correct
    The User Name is your email address
    The Password is your email password
    SSL should probably be ON, but try both ways
    Authentication should probably be Password, but check their web site
    Server Port will be 465 if SSL is on, but check their web site
    Tap Done

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