on 11-09-2015 11:40
on 11-09-2015 11:40
I can't get my Nokia 635 to send e-mails from my BT e-mail account when it is connected via O2. It works fine when it is connected via WiFi. All the e-mail settings are exactly what BT says they should be.
The e-mail account works fine from a Nokia 735 connected via Vodafone and the settings are identical to those on the BT website and the same as those on the Nokia 635.
I have reset the 635 to factory settings, but this hasn't helped.
on 11-09-2015 11:42
11-09-2015 12:13 - edited 11-09-2015 12:29
11-09-2015 12:13 - edited 11-09-2015 12:29
on 11-09-2015 15:58
Hi, I think it may have been happening since I got this phone, but I can't be sure. I'm usually on WiFi when sending e-mails and so haven't really noticed it until recently.
My settings match those shown on the BT help page:-
mail.btinternet.com:993:1
mail.btinternet.com:465:1
and also come up automatically when I set the e-mail up on the phone, so they are not something that I have had to type in.
on 11-09-2015 16:00
And to add:-
Outgoing server requires authentication - on
Require SSL for incoming mail - on
Require SSL for outgoing mail - on
Tried these 'off' but mails still don't get sent.
on 11-09-2015 16:07
on 11-09-2015 16:07
on 12-09-2015 18:28
on 12-09-2015 18:28
on 12-09-2015 18:44
on 12-09-2015 18:44
on 12-09-2015 18:50
on 12-09-2015 18:50
@Anonymous wrote:mail.btinternet.com:993:1
mail.btinternet.com:465:1
Just a thought - these aren't all on one line are they?
on 13-09-2015 07:28
Yes they are on the same line - there isn't a separate box to put in the port, so it seems to have to be put in the box that is labelled "Outgoing (SMTP) email server" (or the Incoming box). As I mentioned in an earlier post these settings automatically come up when you set up the phone and are working on my Windows phone linked to Vodafone, so I'm assuming that this is the format you need to put them in.
I tried the O2 outgoing server as you suggested, but there is an error code 80072F05, plus a solution just for O2 and not for WiFi isn't really practical (not that it works anyway).
Tried the SIM on my old Windows phone and it doesn't work, so it's not the phone. The only other cause is that it is the new 4G enabled SIM that I got with the new phone.
It's beginning to look like O2 and BT Internet aren't compatable...