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#193476 12-Mar-2016 11:31
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We just recently moved from Orcon to 2 degrees. We have an old ihug email address that we still use. Previously we were using orcons smtp server and it worked fine.

We've tried the snap one but we are unable to send emails.

I know new none "snap" customers don't get email but I suspect that means no email address which we don't care about.

Any advice for what server and settings we should be using?


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  #1511936 12-Mar-2016 12:43
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I think it is smtp.snap.net.nz





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  #1512059 12-Mar-2016 16:07
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I have an old ihug address I still use and are currently with snap as well. Mine is set to smtp2@vodafone.net.nz and works fine.


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  #1512124 12-Mar-2016 19:16
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Quinny:

I have an old ihug address I still use and are currently with snap as well. Mine is set to smtp2@vodafone.net.nz and works fine.


I think smtp2 is for the Vodafone mobile (3G) network.




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  #1512152 12-Mar-2016 22:35
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Nope smile http://help.vodafone.co.nz/app/answers/detail/a_id/5288/~/set-up-your-vodafone-email

 

Works just fine for me. Do think I had to try a couple of options but have never had issues using smtp2 even tho its not what they recommend as first choice.

 

 


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  #1557239 22-May-2016 12:52
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Does anyone know what the STMP server is for My Republic?


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  #1557343 22-May-2016 15:52
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dpte:

 

Does anyone know what the STMP server is for My Republic?

 

 

As discussed in the other thread you created they don't have one.


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