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Hi,
My email works fine from my computer (receive/send) and I can receive emails on my iPhone 4. when I try to send message from my iPhone I get the followng message: "a copy was placed in your outbox...was rejected by the server because it does not allow relaying."
Thoughts?
Thank you for the help.
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iPhone will allow you to specify a port to use. To do this, tap Settings > Mail. Then tap the account you want to change, and in the Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP) Host Name, add at the end of the name a colon and the port number to use.
in this case use outgoing.verizon.net:587
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For your outgoing mail settings:
Host Name: outgoing.verizon.com
username: primary_email_address@verizon.net
password: PASSWORD_FOR_EMAIL
Use SSL: Off
Authentication: Password
Server Port: 587 (For whatever reason port 25 works for me)
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I just got an iphone 5 and had the same problem with my outgoing email not being sent but instead being shunted off to the "Outgoing" mailbox. I followed your instructions using port 487. The result was that the unsent email messages (which had been stored in my "Outgoing" mailbox) were sent and now appear in my "sent" mailbox. So the outgoing email seems to be working. However, the procedure seems to have erased the email in my "Incoming" mailbox, and when I click on "Incoming" in my mailbox to try to retrieve my email, I get an unceasing indication that the iphone is "connecting." Any suggestions?