Problem on incoming mails.

My iPad stop receiving incoming mails.  What is the remedy of this?

What is the interval you're checking for new mail?

Similar Messages

  • Delayed incoming mail issue

    I'm having a problem with incoming mail being delayed (selectively) to my wife's iPad.  Yesterday, for instance I sent an email to my wife (same provider, different account).  On our home PC (Outlook 2007), the mail arrived immediately, as it did on my Android phone and my wife's Blackberry.  It arrived on her iPad almost exactly 12 HOURS later.  It seems to be random.  Any thoughts?  The iPad was on the whole time and other emails were being received apparently on time.  It seems like it can't be a provider problem, since the emails were received right away on 3 different devices.
    I can't see a pattern as to why certain emails get delayed a long time.  It's a 64GB iPad with retina display - wifi and cellular.

    It's most likely an email syncing issue on the iPad itself, I would definetly try to remove your wife's current email account that is linked onto the iPad and re-link it as necessary. That should refresh the login information that is used to push mail to and from accounts. It might also be a wifi issue as the iPad needs to connect to the internet in order to receive and subsequently send mail.
    1. Try removing the email account and login again.
    2. Check if the iPad is connected to the internet as it may have dropped the signal and reconnected 12 hours later.
    3. Try a system reset if the issue persists or possibly close the mail app (if it's been running) and restart the iPad as need be.
    Hope this helps!

  • TS3276 My o2 email account does not work when sending from my MAC it will accept incoming mail but not send it gives me a message that  o2 account (offline) my mac I have no problem with my iPhone  or mac laptop. any suggestions please.

    My o2 email account does not work when sending from my MAC it will accept incoming mail but not send it gives me a message that  o2 account (offline) my mac I have no problem with my iPhone  or mac laptop. any suggestions please.

    Sorry for the delay...
    I did what you've told me, new account and manually copied my files from Time Machine. I had lots of permissions problems, but at the end, almost everything is in order... It seems it had to be with some of the Apple Preferences, but I can't be sure, as most of them were dumped to the trash can.
    I still don't have my Mail Rules back, unfortunately, although I did goggled some. It is a pity, as I had around 30 or 40 of them, getting my mail in order to each of its mailboxes, but it is a small price as the rest doesn't show the before syntoms.
    Thanks for the help, anyway!!

  • Connecting to Incoming Mail Server Problems

    I'm trying to set up email on my new laptop for my company... this is the first time to get a mac on the windows server. IMAP is enabled and that's what I'm trying to set up through. My IT dept. has even put my ID on the IMAP protocol permissions. However, I still cannot connect to the incoming server... only outgoing. I can send email, just not recieve. I'm getting the message that the password is being rejected.
    Settings:
    Account ID: DOMAIN\SJOHNSON
    Pswd: XXXXXX
    Incoming server: 10.X.X.X
    Outgoing server: 10.X.X.X (same as incoming)
    Can anyone help? Any suggestions, please?!?!?!
    Thank you!
    Shannon
    PowerBook G4   Mac OS X (10.4.2)  

    I started having this same problem yesterday after installing the Safari 7.0.6 update.  This has to be a coincidence.
    I have 11 email accounts setup in Apple Mail.  The only one working now is my work exchange email.  The rest are either accounts I host on my own OS X Mavericks Server using IMAP and SMTP over SSL except for two of them which are GMAIL and iCloud.
    Same issue.  The iMac just displays the warning triangle symbol and when I click I get the Unable to Connect dialog with the message.
         There may be a problem with the mail server or network. Verify the settings for account “iCloud” or try again.
         The server returned the error: The server “p03-imap.mail.me.com” cannot be contacted on port 993.
    I have verified the settings on all of my IOS devices and they are the same.  As with the original post, my IOS devices are all able to connect to all of my accounts without any problems.
    To try and troubleshoot this issue I switched to another user account and tried to connect to one of my mail accounts and got the same Unable to Connect issue.  I then opened another email client (Thunderbird) and configured the email account exactly the same there (IMAP on port 993 and SMTP on port 587).  Thunderbird was able to connect and retrieve my mail without any problems.  As an additional test I opened up terminal and tried "telnet p03-imap.mail.me.com 993".  I was immediately connected to the iCloud server.
    To sum up this does not appear to be a problem with the iMac, the user account, my mail server or the network.  It appears to be a problem with Apple Mail only.
    I wonder if there is a plist file or something that needs nuking.

  • C4680 problem when printing incoming mail - too large a font. Have re-installed printer to no avail.

    Incoming mail font prints too large when printing out the message.  Have reinstalled the printer (twice) but the problem continues.  Can you assist please?

    sounds like the variable containing the barcode data is too short...is it at least 22 characters long?

  • Can't get INcoming Mail; Outgoing no problem; Connection A-OK

    Since 9:30 this morning, my MacMail is suddenly not pulling incoming e-mail from the mail server I use. I have sent out test e-mails - no problem. They all go and get delivered where they're supposed to. Likewise, I ran the Connectivity Doctor in Mail, and it says I'm connected with no problems. When I check the mail server itself through Safari, my incoming mail is all sitting there waiting to be downloaded.
    No mailboxes are greyed out: they all say they're online
    I took them all offline and put them back online again; no change
    I did run a software update this morning, but I'm not sure exactly what it was running - there was an iTunes update that I wanted. But the software update coincided with the incoming mail problem.
    Any ideas?
    Thanks!

    Have had same problem for a good few weeks. My internet service provider reckons it's the Mail package. No problem surfing so not the modem. I can download e-mails to my phone hours before they reach my Mac. I wonder if the computer ignores priorities in network preferences and goes for Ethernet before Airport; when it fails it gives up. Don't know what to do about it though. If anyone from Apple has an answer now's the time to impress the newly returned Mr. Jobs. Otherwise I'm gonna tell...

  • Problems with incoming and outgoing mail

    I've read a number of posts on this topic, yet none completely matches the problems I'm having.
    Incoming Mail:
    My incoming e-mail is a pop account hosted by Earthlink. I am able to enter my data and get mail using a non wi-fi network.
    Outgoing Mail:
    When I use the generic AT&T outgoing server, it works, but then I am unable to get mail, and vice-versa. (I tried sending mail through the general web hosting server that Earthlink recommended (and works on my laptop when traveling away from home network, but it just spins.)
    Conflict:
    I am either able to send mail or receive mail, not both at once, thank-you-very-much.
    The settings and ports are unchanged. And, I can't figure out why one would affect the other considering they are two completely different settings.
    We're currently trying to set up a smtp.com or Google mail account, which is okay, but I would much rather solve this without any more links in the chain.
    Any suggestions? Will re-setting my iPhone completely help?

    Yes, thanks, was my first stop and very handy.
    Unfortunately, because my pop account is hosted/relayed at Earthlink, it did not identify the account as it would a stand-alone service. I tried using the basic Earthlink account info, but of course, my basic account does not have anything to do with my current business pop account. So after using the set-up assistant, I was back at square one.
    I was able to set up smtp.com successfully and am up and running.
    I just can't figure out why one setting would mess up another.

  • TS3276 incoming mail server problem

    From time to time, often when I'm on a trip or just back from one I have a problem with my incoming mail server password.

    Select the account and check the box marked Enable this account in the Account Information tab.

  • HT204053 Incoming Mail Server Problem

    Dear all
    I am facing a kind of system problem while am doing my iCloud email on Mail application on Mac Book Pro., and it gives me some problem with the incoming mail server.
    Please advise
    Regards
    Ahmed

    Welcome to the Apple Support Communities
    If you have OS X Mountain Lion or Lion, open System Preferences > iCloud and untick and tick Mail again. This will set up again the servers on Mail. If it doesn't work, you may need to set up the servers manually > http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4864?viewlocale=en_US

  • HT4864 Incoming mail server problem with iCloud . . .

    The incoming mail server dialog box is "greyed out" and I cannot type in the iCloud server. Why is this and how can I fix it?

    This is a larger problem than the email server: it may be a temporary server glitch or something more serious with your account. Unless you are in a hurry about it I should leave it for a day and see if it sorts itself out. If it doesn't you may need to contact Support: if you currently happen to have AppleCare, either because you recently bought Apple hardware or have paid to extend the inititial period, you can contact them here:
    http://www.apple.com/support/icloud/contact/
    You will need the serial number of the covered hardware.
    If you are not covered by AppleCare, then - in common with other free email services - there is no free support and you may be asked to pay a fee: you should point out that this is their problem and that you shouldn't need to pay for it.

  • Problems with getting incoming mail

    I just got an iphone and made the move from a pop to an imap Gmail account. Since the switch I had problems with it, and recently deleted it and started the account over. Last night, I had thousands of messages being imported so I thought it would be done in the morning. As of last night I was able to receive mail.
    Then this morning there was a yield sign next to the inbox saying, "There may be a problem with the mail server or network. Check the settings for account, or try again. The server error encountered was: Account exceeded bandwidth limits. (Failure)"
    I am able to send mail, but can't receive anything. Apple support created another Gmail email account and had me set it up on Apple mail and it worked just fine. He thinks its something obviously with Gmail.
    Has anyone had this problem?
    Thanks for the help.

    The server error encountered was: Account exceeded bandwidth limits. (Failure)"
    Seems to me that this error explains it all. GMail obviously has some kind of limits on how much data you can download in an amount of time. What that limit is, I don't know. I also don't know what the time is... if it's per day, you may have to wait 24 hours to access mail again. Per week, you may have to wait a week, etc.

  • Apple (Mac) mail & godaddy hosting. Incoming mail problems

    Hello smiling
    This morning my godaddy domain hosting transfer went live, and my incoming mail died. After an hour on the phone with godaddy support, they blamed my ISP. My ISP (ATT) blames godaddy.All I know is my mail worked fine with my other host server.
    My POP settings are correct according to all sources. My spelling is correct. My password is correct. My email is still not forthcoming. I can send, but I cannot receive.Any ideas? Anyone?
    I'm desperate to fix this as I just spent days transferring my website to save $10 a month. I don't even want to think about switching back. Has anyone else had and solved this issue?
    Thanks in advance for your sage advice...
    rebecca
    OSX 10.4.11
    Mail 2.1.3
    Godaddy incoming server - pop.secureserver.net
    port 995
    SSL box checked
    Authentication - password
    username is full email address
    password is correct
    account is enabled
    Send mail is fine
    Get mail is not working
    webmail works
    MX record is correct

    I am in the same situation, only I can not send... but am receiving mail fine.
    Try the incoming server setting: mail.yourwebsitename.com
    The "secureserver" settings do not work for me either.
    I am trying to solve the outgoing mail designation, and I am sure it is possible.

  • I've recently switched routers on my iMac. The set-up appeared to go well, and my incoming mail is working, but my outgoing mail is not. I spent a long time sorting out the problem with my provider, who told me the problem is on the "Apple side".

    I've recently switched routers on my iMac. The set-up seemed to go well, and the incoming mail works. The outgoing mail is the issue - it sits in the outbox buffering and doesn't send. After several calls to my service provider they decided the issue was on the "Apple side" since my internet connection seemed to be working fine, and all input information was correct - ports selected, etc. Any ideas what to try next?

    Open Keychain in Utilites and delete all the "outgoing" entries (will probably be smtp.<your ISP name>.net). Then go into Mail Preferences>Accounts, clear out any passwords for the outgoing. Can't say exactly where this is or what this looks like in 10.7, since I'm running 10.6. Then enter new (EDIT: or can be the same old ones) passwords, or password. Allow Keychain to save those new ones.
    FWIW, here's what this looks like in mine.

  • TS4002 Incoming Mail Server Problem

    I am getting a prompt to not have my incoming mail server blank when trying to restore my mail after updating to 10.8. However the incoming mail server line in preferences is dim and will not let me add the incoming server information.
    What do I do?
    Thanks

    Same with me p-02-imap.mail.me.com is greyed out.
    No help from Apple

  • Problem with Mail "Invalid Incoming Mail Server"

    I changed my iCloud password today and then tried to update password settings on my MacBook Air in System Preferences and Mail.  I first started in System Preferences/iCloud.  I signed out and then signed back in with new password.  Everything updated except Mail, which prompted me to update settings in the Mail application.  When I launched Mail, my iCloud account was missing, so I created a new iCloud account in Preferences. This is where the trouble began.  I was able to successfully create the account, but when I tried to make any changes to the default setting (i.e. changing Junk mail filtering in Mailbox Behaviors), I was prompted to save my changes (as normal), BUT then I received this error message:
    Invalid Incoming Mail Server. 
    The "Incoming Mail Server" field cannot be empty.
    [OK]
    The only option was to click OK and then lose the changes.  I tried deleting the account and starting over.  I tried restarting the laptop.  I tried signing back out of iCloud in System Preferences.  Nothing has worked.  I'd like to make changes to the account settings and not get stuck with the default settings.  Incidentally, when I looked up this issue in previous discussions, I tried the other recommendations that seemed to work for everyone else, but hasn't worked for me.
    FYI, I'm running the most recent version of Mountain Lion.
    If anyone has any other suggestions, I'd love some help with this.
    Thanks!
    P.S. Why does Apple make everything so hard when you need to change a password?  This has cost me hours of time, not to mention my sanity.
    P.P.S.  I've had no issues in updating my iPhone and iPad.

    Unfortunately that did not work.  I unchecked mail and restarted my computer.  Went back in & checked mail.  I have an appointment at Apple Genius Bar on Monday.  Thank you for the suggestion.

Maybe you are looking for