Thursday, March 29, 2012

How to troubleshoot email problems on the new iPad

How to troubleshoot email problems on the new iPad

More often than not, email just simply “works” on your iPad. You input your account information when you setup the iPad and email is received flawlessly.  Occasionally, however, problems do arise and need to be fixed.

Sometimes, it is an issue with the email server, sometimes it is a connectivity issue and sometimes you are just missing a key piece of information in the account setup. Usually, the solution is simple like a wrong password or switch. We will try to walk you through potential problems and their fixes.


How to troubleshoot email problems on the new iPad

More often than not, email just simply “works” on your iPad. You input your account information when you setup the iPad and email is received flawlessly.  Occasionally, however, problems do arise and need to be fixed.

Sometimes, it is an issue with the email server, sometimes it is a connectivity issue and sometimes you are just missing a key piece of information in the account setup.

Usually, the solution is simple like a wrong password or switch. We will try to walk you through potential problems and their fixes.

The iPad can’t get your mail

iPad gives an error message when trying to retrieve mail

Sometimes, you will start up the Mail app and receive an error message that your mail could not be retrieved.  If this happens to you, the first thing to do is to make sure you are connected in some way to the internet.

Look on your home screen for the WiFi logo and/or the 3G/4G indicator or LTE indicator, depending on what type of connection you’re using. If you do not see either of these then:

  1. Go to your Settings app
  2. Touch Wi-Fi (for Wi-Fi only iPads) and make sure that Wi-Fi is ON
    1. Then, make sure that there is a check mark next to an available Wi-Fi network.
    2. If there is no checkmark, touch an available Wi-Fi network and “join” the network.
    3. Input a passcode if prompted.
    4. On 4G iPads, touch Settings and then Cellular Data
      1. Touch View Account and make sure that your login information is correct

Verify that Wi-Fi is ON and that you are connected

If you are still having trouble getting email or getting an error message, it is time to go to the actual email settings for the account in question.

  1. Touch the Settings icon
  2. Touch the Mail, Contacts and Calendars tab
  3. Touch the specific email account that is giving you trouble.
  4. Touch the Account tab on the next screen.
  5. Verify that the Email and Password fields are correct. It is sometimes easiest to simply retype them and see if in the verification process this fixes the problem.

Make sure user name and password are correct

When you re-input your Email and Password, you should either see the word “Verifying” at the top and then, hopefully, see some checkmarks saying that the account is working.  If you get another error message or if the screen seems to hang on “Verifying” you will  need to perform the additional steps.

  1. Go to the Mail, Contacts, Calendar tab as you did above.
  2. Touch the Account that is giving you trouble.
  3. Make sure that your account is listed as ON if it is a POP 3 account (like Comcast)
  4. Make sure that Mail is turned on in IMAP accounts (like Google.)
  5. If you still can’t get mail – try to Delete the Account and then re-set up
    1. If the account is a Google or other IMAP account, all your messages are saved on the server and they will be reloaded when the account is set up.
    2. After re-setting up the account, make sure that you see the “Verified” check marks during set up and you should be fine.

Account is verified, so problems should be fixed

The iPad can’t send your mail

iPad can't send mail

Sometimes, your iPad will receive mail fine, but it won’t send mail.  This is a different kind of problem that involves the SMTP – or outgoing Mail server. To try to fix this issue, do the following:

  1. Touch the Mail, Contacts, Calendars tab as you did above.
  2. Touch the Account that is having trouble sending mail.
  3. Touch the tab that says SMTP under Outgoing Mail Server.
  4. Make sure that the primary mail server associated with the email account in question is turned On
  5. If it is turned Off, touch the tab that says Off and turn the switch to On.
  6. If there are other mail servers listed, you can always try to turn one of them On and retry sending your mail.  Usually, if mail is unsuccessful in sending from one server, it tries the other listed servers.
  7. If the serer is On and you still have trouble, touch the Primary Server listed and see if in the greyed out field you can see that there is a Host Name, User Name and Password listed. We will show you how to adjust these in the next section.

If SMTP server is OFF, try turning it ON to solve the problem

If you have verified that your account is set up and your SMTP server is On and you still can’t send mail – then we need to dive into the Advanced settings to see if there are any more adjustments to be made.

  1. Touch the Account from the Mail, Contacts, Calendars tab as you did earlier.
  2. Touch the Account tab and then touch the Advanced tab under the SMTP tab.
  3. If the Use SSL switch is OFF, turn it ON
    1. Consequently, if it is ON, try turning it OFF
    2. Touch the Authentication tab and set it to Password
    3. Look at the number next to Server Port
      1. For Gmail, this is usually set to 993
      2. For Comcast and other POP email accounts, this is often set to 110
      3. Other servers use 995 or 587 – check with your ISP if you are not sure.
      4. For iCloud accounts, you won’t even see this listed.
      5. Make sure that the S/MIME switch is set to OFF. This is for Secure/Multi-Purpose Internet Mail extensions used by government agencies and some high tech companies. Chances are, that if you need this to be ON you know what it is and that you need it – most of us don’t.

Check the Advanced settings if problems persist

Once you make changes to your settings, touch the Done button and you should be all set to go. Go back to your Mail app and try to fetch your email and then try to send a new one. Hopefully, you will be fixed and working.

If you still have trouble sending or receiving email, it is possible that either the port settings or one of the other advanced settings needs to be adjusted according to the settings for your ISP.

POP3/IMAP Account Server Type Incoming Server Incoming Port Use secure server Verify Certificate Outgoing Server Outgoing Port Use secure server Verify Certificate
Aim.com IMAP4 imap.aim.com 993 (or 143) Yes Yes smtp.aim.com 465 (or 587) Yes Yes
aol.com IMAP4 imap.aol.com 993 (or 143) Yes Yes smtp.aol.com 465 (or 587) Yes Yes
Aim.com POP3 pop.aim.com 995 Yes Yes smtp.aim.com 587 Yes Yes
aol.com POP3 pop.aol.com 995 Yes Yes smtp.aol.com 587 Yes Yes
att.net POP3 pop.att.yahoo.com 995 Yes Yes smtp.att.yahoo.com 465 Yes Yes
bellsouth.net POP3 pop.att.yahoo.com 995 Yes Yes smtp.att.yahoo.com 465 Yes Yes
charter.net IMAP4 mobile.charter.net 993 No No mobile.charter.net 587 No No
charter.net POP3 mail.charterinternet.com 110 No No smtp.charterinternet.com 25 No No
comcast.net POP3 mail.comcast.net 995 (or 110) No No smtp.comcast.net 587 No No
cox.net POP3 varies by location 995 (or 110) Yes Yes varies by location 587 (or 465) No No
earthlink.net POP3 pop.earthlink.net 110 No No smtpauth.earthlink.net 587 (or 25) No No
excite.com POP3 pop3.excite.com 110 No Yes smtp.excite.com 25 No Yes
flash.net POP3 pop.att.yahoo.com 995 Yes Yes smtp.att.yahoo.com 465 Yes Yes
gmail IMAP4 imap.gmail.com 993 Yes Yes smtp.gmail.com 465 Yes Yes
Go Daddy Accounts POP3 pop.secureserver.net 995 (or 110 w/out Secure connection) Yes Yes smtpout.secureserver.net 465 (or 25 w/out Secure connection) Yes Yes
hotmail POP3 pop3.live.com 995 Yes Yes smtp.live.com 587 No Yes
lycos.com POP3 pop.mail.lycos.com 110 No Yes smtp.mail.lycos.com 25 No Yes
mac IMAP4 mail.mac.com 993 Yes Yes smtp.mac.com 25 No No
me IMAP4 mail.me.com 993 Yes Yes smtp.me.com 25 No Yes
mindspring POP3 pop.mindspring.com 110 No No smtpauth.earthlink.net 587 (or 25) No No
msn.com POP3 pop3.live.com 995 Yes Yes smtp.live.com 587 No Yes
netzero.net POP3 pop.netzero.com 110 No Yes smtpauth.netzero.com 587 No Yes
optonline POP3 mail.optonline.net 110 No No mail.optonline.net 587 No No
pacbell.net POP3 pop.att.yahoo.com 995 Yes Yes smtp.att.yahoo.com 465 Yes Yes
Roadrunner POP3 varies by location 110 No No varies by location 587 (or 25) No No
sbcglobal.net POP3 pop.att.yahoo.com 995 Yes Yes smtp.att.yahoo.com 465 Yes Yes
snet.net POP3 pop.att.yahoo.com 995 Yes Yes smtp.att.yahoo.com 465 Yes Yes
swbell.net POP3 pop.att.yahoo.com 995 Yes Yes smtp.att.yahoo.com 465 Yes Yes
verizon.net POP3 incoming.verizon.net 110 No Yes outgoing.verizon.net 25 No Yes
windstream.net POP3 pop.windstream.net 110 No No smtp.windstream.net 587 Yes Yes
yahoo.com IMAP4 imap.mail.yahoo.com 143 No No smtp.mobile.mail.yahoo.com 587 No Yes

Source: Motorola Global

Did this solve your problems? Are you still struggling with email settings? Check out out this forum thread for even more advice.






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