Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 9 years ago
Since I could not reproduce the problem, I sent a version that outputs the
NSLog to a view. The customer sent
back a screen image with the following log entries:
2009-04-08....Attempting to conntect to server at: mail.mysite.com:25
2009-04-08....Attempting to conntect to server at: mail.mysite.com:465
2009-04-08....Attempting to conntect to server at: mail.mysite.com:587
That's it. He can send using his normal email program, and he can browse the
internet.
Original comment by google...@rakonza.com
on 8 Apr 2009 at 5:09
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This is an internet service provider issue. They are blocking port 25, and my
SMTP server doesn't listen on 465
and 587.
Original comment by google...@rakonza.com
on 9 Apr 2009 at 11:08
I noticed that skpsmtpmessage doesn't work on some wireless networks. I assume
this
is because of the ISP blocking ports.
But what I don't understand is that sending email using the iPhone's built in
email
app works fine (using GMail), but sending using skpsmtpmessage fails to connect
to
GMail on the same wireless network. However, connecting to GMail with
skpsmtpmessage
works fine if you switch to 3G. How does the iPhone mail app successfully send
mail
to GMail when my app can't?
Original comment by aduong...@gmail.com
on 6 Jul 2009 at 8:17
This is still in issue 2 years later - any one have any luck before I go under
the hood?
It doesn't appear to be an ISP issue, unless as mentioned, Apple's doing
something sneaky in the mail.app.
I have the error messages delivered in an MFMailComposeViewController with the
log attached and that sends beautifully.
The error/delivery problem disappears if wifi is off.
Original comment by blaueha...@gmail.com
on 11 Jul 2011 at 4:18
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
google...@rakonza.com
on 6 Apr 2009 at 11:28