ivanklabukov
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Hello,
I have a problem - I can't get emails via Mail app on my Mac. Which is very strange, because I have my AirPort connection on and everything (but Mail) works fine - Safari, and all these applications which are getting information on the Internet. Another very weird thing is that I have another mail client (Thunderbird by Mozilla) and it is also works fine.
I have two types of Email Boxes - .Mac and POP (one of them is GMail and the other is Yandex which is not using SSL connection). So I have three email boxes
1. .Mac account
2. POP (GMail) - using SSL
3. POP (Yandex) - w/o SSL
I have the same properties in Mail.app and Thunderbird for these 3 boxes.
I tried to use Mail Connection Doctor in Mail app and it says that it Couldn't connect to this POP server (in case of third email box - POP, w/o SSL). Check your network connection and that you entered the correct information in the account preferences. "Assist me..." tries to check if my internet connection is OK - and in the end of this wizards - it says what it is ok.
Also, when Im trying to get my mail (by pressing Get Mail button in Mail app) is shows me an Alert:
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There may be a problem with the mail server or network. Check the settings for account "ivan@russianit.ru" or try again.
The server error encountered was: The connection to the server "mail.izhnet.ru" on port 0 timed out.
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Why port 0 ?!
And another weird thing - everything worked fine few days ago. I've just updated my OS X from 10.4.6 to 10.4.7 and register my .Mac account. That is all.
ALSO, I tried to Turn off my AirPort connection and switched on the Ethernet (PPPoE) connection. And in this case everything works fine - Mail app now is able to get mails from the boxes. WHY?!
Questions:
1. Does anyone have the same problems like I do? Please help - I want to use Mail app (as I said my Thunderbird works fine now)
2. Where can I find Mail app logs?
3. Where can I find and set properties (extended pops, not Mail/Properties... form) of my email boxes - I just want to be sure if it is correct port of POP and SMTP servers.
Thank you.
Ivan Klabukov.
I have a problem - I can't get emails via Mail app on my Mac. Which is very strange, because I have my AirPort connection on and everything (but Mail) works fine - Safari, and all these applications which are getting information on the Internet. Another very weird thing is that I have another mail client (Thunderbird by Mozilla) and it is also works fine.
I have two types of Email Boxes - .Mac and POP (one of them is GMail and the other is Yandex which is not using SSL connection). So I have three email boxes
1. .Mac account
2. POP (GMail) - using SSL
3. POP (Yandex) - w/o SSL
I have the same properties in Mail.app and Thunderbird for these 3 boxes.
I tried to use Mail Connection Doctor in Mail app and it says that it Couldn't connect to this POP server (in case of third email box - POP, w/o SSL). Check your network connection and that you entered the correct information in the account preferences. "Assist me..." tries to check if my internet connection is OK - and in the end of this wizards - it says what it is ok.
Also, when Im trying to get my mail (by pressing Get Mail button in Mail app) is shows me an Alert:
---
There may be a problem with the mail server or network. Check the settings for account "ivan@russianit.ru" or try again.
The server error encountered was: The connection to the server "mail.izhnet.ru" on port 0 timed out.
---
Why port 0 ?!
And another weird thing - everything worked fine few days ago. I've just updated my OS X from 10.4.6 to 10.4.7 and register my .Mac account. That is all.
ALSO, I tried to Turn off my AirPort connection and switched on the Ethernet (PPPoE) connection. And in this case everything works fine - Mail app now is able to get mails from the boxes. WHY?!
Questions:
1. Does anyone have the same problems like I do? Please help - I want to use Mail app (as I said my Thunderbird works fine now)
2. Where can I find Mail app logs?
3. Where can I find and set properties (extended pops, not Mail/Properties... form) of my email boxes - I just want to be sure if it is correct port of POP and SMTP servers.
Thank you.
Ivan Klabukov.