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brettkw

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#66335 17-Aug-2010 12:08
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Afternoon all

I have a 32gb 3g Ipad

I can revieve emails but not send (3g) could somebody confirm my settings are correct please?

Name Brett

Address xxxx@clear.net.nz
Description xxxx@clear.net.nz

Host Name pop.clear.net.nz
User Name Brett

Password xxxxxxxxxxxx
SMTP: smtp@clear.net.nz

Server Port 110


THanks in advance

Brett

 

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  #368605 17-Aug-2010 12:11
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Your stmp server should be smtp.clear.net.nz - no @!




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  #368611 17-Aug-2010 12:30
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Sorry typo it is smtp.clear.net.nz

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  #368699 17-Aug-2010 15:00
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I seem to remember that for sending email you do not set a password (the server will not accept one). Maybe it is sending the password for sending email as well? But then that was from our cable connection may be different if it is coming from outside of the Telstra network.







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  #369197 18-Aug-2010 11:38
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Might be worth asking Clear if they'll accept SMTP connections from outside their network for relaying to domains other than their own.

If they do, they may need some form of authentication - often that's POP before SMTP, but they may require something else .

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  #369232 18-Aug-2010 12:40
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Who do you have your iPad internet connection with? Use their smtp server not clears. So for instance if you are with Vodafone try using smtp.vodafone.net.nz

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  #372053 24-Aug-2010 12:42
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Unless you're using a TelstraClear APN I think you'll need to have Mail+ added to your account as this enables remote mail capabilities.

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