Aloha, I recently found out that I could not send outgoing mail, I get the error 'no preferred outgoing server for this account'. I had this problem on El Capitan and it affected all email accounts. Iobit. So I upgraded to Sierra hoping that it would be corrected on the upgrade (I know should have done this before but my iMac is for 2011 and I didn't want to slow it down anymore with the new software - but that is another story). Anyway after the upgrade my iCloud and Gmail outgoing servers are listed but not the ones for my 1and1.com hosted accounts. Dec 9, 2018 - Incoming Mail Server securemail.rebel.com Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP) securemail.rebel.com Incoming Port (IMAP) 993 (default). Safari: Open a Private Browsing Window. Safari is the original purveyor of private browsing and as such, will also let you surf in a private window just like the others. The Private Window option is accessible from the File menu or by pressing Shift+Command+N on your keyboard. Best private web browser for mac. I eventually decided that I need to add the outgoing servers manually so I got the needed information from 1and1 and tried to update the server list. I can add the server to the SMTP list but when I go to add the server to the account the new server 'disappears'. What I mean is that I can choose it but after several seconds, it goes back to 'None' as the outgoing server. I can access the email from the web interface so it is not a problem other than having to of on the web to send messages. I have no problem receiving, I use the Connection Doctor to check and I have received incoming email. What's my next step? Delete accounts and then add them? ![]() ![]() Bullit_desperado wrote: I eventually decided that I need to add the outgoing servers manually so I got the needed information from 1and1 and tried to update the server list. I can add the server to the SMTP list but when I go to add the server to the account the new server 'disappears'. What I mean is that I can choose it but after several seconds, it goes back to 'None' as the outgoing server. I have no problem receiving, I use the Connection Doctor to check and I have received incoming email. Delete accounts and then add them? Simply delete the problem account and then add it back in. Mail>Preferences>Accounts If that email is used in Internet accounts, verify you have deleted it from there as well before you set it back up in Mail. >System Preferences>Internet Accounts. Bullit_desperado wrote: I eventually decided that I need to add the outgoing servers manually so I got the needed information from 1and1 and tried to update the server list. I can add the server to the SMTP list but when I go to add the server to the account the new server 'disappears'. What I mean is that I can choose it but after several seconds, it goes back to 'None' as the outgoing server. I have no problem receiving, I use the Connection Doctor to check and I have received incoming email. Delete accounts and then add them? Simply delete the problem account and then add it back in. Mail>Preferences>Accounts If that email is used in Internet accounts, verify you have deleted it from there as well before you set it back up in Mail. >System Preferences>Internet Accounts. Apple Footer • This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums. Apple disclaims any and all liability for the acts, omissions and conduct of any third parties in connection with or related to your use of the site. All postings and use of the content on this site are subject to the.
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