POP3 Can Receive Email, but Can't Respond
RSussman
Newbie

I have a Droid X and my email account is set up. I can receive emails, but I can't respond without receiving an error message. I've spoken with Motorola a number of times and they are not able to fix the problem. I've even tried setting up the account so that it is pushed through Gmail, but it doesn't working. Does anyone else have any suggestions?

 

I'm very dissappointed in this, having spent money on a phone that is not doing what it is made to do. Please advice.

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Re: POP3 Can Receive Email, but Can't Respond
Butthead
Contributor - Level 2
what kind of an email account is it? Either one of two things is happening: either your outbound SMTP server settings are incorrect or your provider does not allow you to relay messages. I am thinking a configuration issue, but more information is definitely needed to verify the correct settings.
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Re: POP3 Can Receive Email, but Can't Respond
Cody21
Master - Level 2

Don't be disappointed ...  it has to be some sort of setting that is wrong because there are many MANY of us that have email working just fine.  I have my email going both ways using Yahoo Mail. So let's see what you problem might be ..

 

-  Which EMAIL App are you using?

-  Are you using GMAIL? or are your Pullling/Pushing Email through YAHOO Mail or something else?

- If you're using Yahoo Mail, just click on SETTINGS and check to see what "Mail Delivery" option is set. Do you have "PUSH" Selected?

-  Is this Business email from a Company server (e.g., Exchange)?

 

Let's start there.

 

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Re: POP3 Can Receive Email, but Can't Respond
RSussman
Newbie

It is a work email account through a small host. I've called them to ask if they might have any suggestions since my email goes through them, but they responded by saying "they don't handle mobile connection issues when it comes to email and I should speak with my provider." I'm typing in the server and ports provided through outlook, but it doesn't work. My ports read 110 and 25.

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Re: POP3 Can Receive Email, but Can't Respond
RSussman
Newbie

I should also add that there a people within my company that have blackberries and palms, and they don't have problems recieving or responding to emails.

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Re: POP3 Can Receive Email, but Can't Respond
Cody21
Master - Level 2

Sorry, I don't use Business email and have no clue of the settings required for that ....  I'm sure there are people here that DO however ..

 

Can anyone else help out here??

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Re: POP3 Can Receive Email, but Can't Respond
mortb
Specialist - Level 3

That 25 doesn't sound right. Please give us the name of your server and we can give you the correct settings. But we need the name of your email server.

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Re: POP3 Can Receive Email, but Can't Respond
ftesterman
Newbie

I'm having the same issue... actually one of our clients is. Once the issue was reported I setup an email address on our server then tried adding that address to my DroidX. I had the same results as our customer reported; can receive messages fine but cannot send, reply or forward.

 

I have been searching the internet and thought I had the solution... on one of the droid forums a member said the solution was to use the gmail smtp server; smtp.gmail.com. This requires use of your gmail email address & password. Technically - it does allow you to send, etc BUT the recipient sees your gmail address as the sender - not the POP3 address you want them to see!

 

Does ANYONE have a solution that does not involve downloading another third-party app? I take that back - if you know of a good third-party solution, NOT Yahoo, gmail, etc. let me know. Really hoping we don't have to go to that extreme.

 

I will voice the same sentiments so many others have expressed:   I HAD A BLACKBERRY BEFORE AND THIS WAS NOT A PROBLEM!!!!!!

 

Thanks,

Fred T.

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Re: POP3 Can Receive Email, but Can't Respond
bearone21
Legend

my pop3 cox works both ways. 

probably something in login, password, smtp server settings, authenticate & secure, whether neither, both, or 1 of them.

cox, 465 & 995, both auth & secure

i'd suggest going to isp website for setup, as too many items on various internet sites show incorrect settings, as was the case with cox.

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Re: POP3 Can Receive Email, but Can't Respond
curtterp
Specialist - Level 1

ftesterman wrote:

I'm having the same issue... actually one of our clients is. Once the issue was reported I setup an email address on our server then tried adding that address to my DroidX. I had the same results as our customer reported; can receive messages fine but cannot send, reply or forward.

 

I have been searching the internet and thought I had the solution... on one of the droid forums a member said the solution was to use the gmail smtp server; smtp.gmail.com. This requires use of your gmail email address & password. Technically - it does allow you to send, etc BUT the recipient sees your gmail address as the sender - not the POP3 address you want them to see!

 

Does ANYONE have a solution that does not involve downloading another third-party app? I take that back - if you know of a good third-party solution, NOT Yahoo, gmail, etc. let me know. Really hoping we don't have to go to that extreme.

 

I will voice the same sentiments so many others have expressed:   I HAD A BLACKBERRY BEFORE AND THIS WAS NOT A PROBLEM!!!!!!

 

Thanks,

Fred T.



First - Blackberry have about a 6 year headstart on Android for mobile email..... and they do things differently than everyone else. :smileyvery-happy:

 

Second - Problems with not being able to send, is in the setup and settings....

 

We need more information before we can try to help.

 

Do you use Microsoft Exchange or a different email platform?

 

If you use Exchange, do you have ActiveSync setup for outside the network ie Activesync exposed through OWA? If so, one program that works quite well is Touchdown by NitroDesk. This program is very good/stable/works well with Exchange servers.

 

If using another email server program/platform, is there a setting somewhere to expose other ports for outside the network? A lot of email server programs (I don't know them all, but the ones that I have a little knowledge on, do not allow connections to ports 110 and 25 outside of the LAN).

 

Its just a matter of figuring out which settings work.

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