![]() ![]() If everything on the server checks out then about the only thing I can suggest is to purge all your mail settings, recreate the account and hope for the best :). This would allow you to verify that the account details are being accepted by the server, and if not would let you see the server response. One tutorial on this is here:įor others just google 'pop3 telnet'. ![]() Assuming it's a POP3 server, one way to test that connection is to telnet to port 110 on the mailserver and issue the login commands at the command line using terminal (Applications/Utilities). You've already checked all the settings which leaves us with the server. ![]() Additionally the server could simply fail to respond even though the account info is all correct. That could be because the name of the server was wrong, the DNS lookup failed, or the password was wrong. The only thing I've experienced that causes a mail account to go offline is failure to log into that account. ![]()
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