Without further ado, here’s our comprehensive, ever-expanding list of outgoing SMTP mail servers.
In most cases, you will not need SPA (Secure Password Authentication).If this is the case, your outgoing port will most likely change (from 25 or 26 to 465).
The table includes outgoing mail servers from around the globe. We are continually updating the list of outgoing mail servers below based on user requests. The mail client will ask you for your “smtp server” but we continually get messages from readers that they’re left scratching their heads as to what that is. If you’ve tried setting up your mail client and are struggling getting it to send your emails, you’re most likely dealing with what’s called an SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol), or outgoing mail server.
If I click Connection Doctor it connects fine, and says:Ĭonnection to server succeeded login not requiredĪll the instructions I can find by googling tell me it should do auto setup it all when I add account and sign in through google.ĭoes anyone have any tips for a mac noob? Much appreciated.To sustain this free service, we receive affiliate commissions via some of our links. I've had a look at the account settings through apple mail and can't really change anything. I've never had a mac before so I'm not super confident in playing around with it. Select a different outgoing mail server from the list below or click Try Later to leave the message in your Outbox until it can be sent. Enter 465 in the Outgoing mail (SMTP) field. Under Outgoing Mail (SMTP), check the box next to This server requires a secure connection (SSL). Highlight under Account, and click Properties. Learn more at u14sm135893043pfi.58 - gsmtp Enter your password in the Password field, and click Next. The server response was: Authentication Required. The sender address was rejected by the server. i've just tried to send an email now and get this error message: All I had to do was add account and sign in with my google info. In the apple store the sales guy set up gmail through the apple mail program, but we didn't actually check it.
Just brought home my first mac ever, macbook pro 13" retina.