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I am in Europe on business for the next 4 weeks. I changed the setting per the email on my iPad Air:
Incoming Mail Server
Host Name pop.verizon.net
User Name my user name without the '@verzion.net'
Advanced Use SSL yes
Authentication Password
Server port 995
Outgoing Mail Server
SMTP smtp.verizon.net
Primary Server smtp.verizon.net ON
Host Name smtp.verizon.net
User Name my user name without the '@verzion.net'
Password
Use SSL yes
Authentication Password
Server Port 465
It won't verify. If I save the settings and power cycle or reset makes no difference. Nothing seems to work.
What gives??
Yes, I am sure my internet connection through the hotel is good as I can surf and I get email from two other accounts on my iPad Air. Just Verizon is screwed up.
Thoughts anyone?
Thanks,
Doug
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@AeroClassics wrote:I am in Europe on business for the next 4 weeks. I changed the setting per the email on my iPad Air:
Incoming Mail Server
...
Thoughts anyone?
Thanks,
Doug
See all the threads about restrictions when out of the U.S.
There general announcement is buried in announcement
http://forums.verizon.com/t5/Verizon-net-Email/Email-Access-Overseas/td-p/744863
"Additionally, we have implemented measures to prevent future unauthorized access attempts which may affect your ability to access your Verizon.net email from locations outside the U.S. If you experience difficulty reaching your Verizon.net email account, you can always access it online at mail.verizon.com or through the Verizon My FiOS app for mobile devices. For further information see the Verizon Webmail FAQs. "
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I made these changes to each of my iphones that receive my Verizon email. Now my emails are no longer sent to my phones. Why would this happen, is there a start date for this that was not acknowledged?
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@archidude wrote:I made these changes to each of my iphones that receive my Verizon email. Now my emails are no longer sent to my phones. Why would this happen, is there a start date for this that was not acknowledged?
Start date was about two years ago, so that is not the problem.
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I am still using MSN Premium to access my 2 verizon.net email addresses as pop3 accounts. When I make these settings changes in MSN, I am then able to receive email but cannot send. I had the same problem a couple years ago when Verizon first wanted us to make this settings change, so I just stayed with the old settings - now I guess that is no longer an option. Anyone know how to make this work in MSN?
I did make the required change on my 2 Droid phones with no issues.
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fyi... Had a similar probelm accessing e-mail from my mobile client (Android+Gmail client) that has been intermittently occuring but as of this morning would not connect at all. In re-entering my Verizon account information on the mobile email client, I consistently received an invalid username/password error. However, I was still able to login via the website. After talking withVerizon support, there is apparently a problem with passwords that contain special characters. After my Verizon password was changed to remove special characters, I was then able to successfully update the account on my mobile client and sned/receive e-mails.
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Re: Verizon notification of EMAIL account eff 5/12/15...need help making dhanges required.
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i was only able to make the changes work by dropping the firewall on my old modem (6100G)
i should not have to port-forward my modem to check my mail.
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@someotherguy wrote:i was only able to make the changes work by dropping the firewall on my old modem (6100G)
i should not have to port-forward my modem to check my mail.
Definitely don't need port forwarding. Not familiar with the 6100g's Firewall, but it could be blocking 465 and 995 OUTGOING.
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This thread has been closed in order to separate new and emerging issues from the original announcement. Please feel free to start a separate discussion.
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