Sending email on Lycamobile
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30-07-2023 4:12 PM
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I am running my Galaxy S23 Ultra on a Lycamobile SIM. I can send and receive email on wi-fi but without wi-fi I can only receive emails.
I'm convinced I've got SMTP set up correctly but am wondering if Force9's (my account) SMTP requirements, 'password sent insecurely' in particular, are not compatible with Lycamobile? My only doubt is whether Security should be 'none' or 'SSL' but it fails to send on both.
Anyone any thoughts? Anyone else seeing the same issue?
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Re: Sending email on Lycamobile
01-08-2023 11:59 AM
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Hey there @digitl when it says optional for the username and password for the SMTP have you filled it in or left it blank?
Re: Sending email on Lycamobile
01-08-2023 12:17 PM
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Thanks for getting back to me.
I've filled both in.
Re: Sending email on Lycamobile
01-08-2023 12:51 PM
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01-08-2023 1:47 PM
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Re: Sending email on Lycamobile
03-08-2023 12:45 PM
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For SMTP servers on the correct port 587 the encryption (aka security type) should be STARTTLS (not TLS or SSL).
The rather excellent email client of iPhones works this out for its self!
If your email client does not offer STARTTLS (that is it is not standards compliant), you could try the deprecated configuration for SMTP using port 465 and TLS or SSL.
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Re: Sending email on Lycamobile
03-08-2023 4:06 PM
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Re: Sending email on Lycamobile
03-08-2023 4:39 PM
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@digitl on mobile networks , IP addresses are shared by many users using CGNAT and can therefore sometimes aquire a poor reputation due to other users. If this happens , the smtp connection will be refused with a 'poor reputation' error, unfortunately most email clients are really bad at reporting the error and just report an authentication problem. Poor reputation often gets cleared after 24 hrs and so it may be you got caught by this rather than a username/password error.
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