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Assuming you have set up your mailbox on your iPhone, you may be able to receive email ok, but have problems in sending. This is because AAISP email server will only let you send email if you are connected via an AAISP internet connection. If you are not (e.g. using Orange/o2 3g on your phone) then you'll need to use 'SMTP Authentication'


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Assuming you have set up your mailbox on your iPhone, you may be able to receive email ok, but have problems in sending. This is because AAISP email server will only let you send email if you are connected via an AAISP internet connection. If you are not (e.g. using Orange/o2 3g on your phone) then you'll need to use 'SMTP Authentication'


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Revision as of 16:00, 26 February 2020


Assuming you have set up your mailbox on your iPhone, you may be able to receive email ok, but have problems in sending. This is because AAISP email server will only let you send email if you are connected via an AAISP internet connection. If you are not (e.g. using Orange/o2 3g on your phone) then you'll need to use 'SMTP Authentication'


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