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Are you able to receive emails but not send?

If you aren't able to send email, this usually means one thing... your internet provider is blocking you from using anyone's outgoing mail servers but their own. Many major internet service providers (ISPs) block outgoing emails to prevent their internet connection from being used for spam. In order to work around this issue, we have opened Port 26. Please change the outgoing mail server (SMTP) from the default Port 25 to Port 26.

If you use Outlook, please be sure to select the option for "Outgoing SMTP Server Requires Authentication". This is now required for our server security.

What if both Port 25 and Port 26 don't work?

Some ISPs block both ports, and you will need to follow your ISP's procedures for sending email.  You will typically have one or two choices.  Sometimes you may contact your ISP to request that they open port 25, and they will do this for you, although many ISPs have begun declining to do so.  Some ISPs may require you to use their SMTP servers for all outgoing mail, so that they can monitor outgoing email on their network in order to prevent spam. 

You'll want to contact your ISP about which SMTP servers you should use for outgoing email.  This information is usually posted on a page of their website.  If they have a search box on their site, searching for "port 25" will usually lead you to the relevant pages. 

You may still send email as being from your domain (i.e. you@yoursitesdomain.com); it just needs to be routed through their SMTP servers.

But my mail used to work.

Sometimes ISPs change their policies and start implementing blocks to certain ports without informing their customers (other than perhaps a post on their website).  Most ISPs post information about Port 25 on their website if they have implemented a policy of blocking it.  If sending mail suddenly stops working, this is probably why.


Article Comments

Mary K.
I can't thank you enough. I have literally been trying to find a solution to this problem for years! Not just your server but other servers and client emails. In the past we've had to set up the ISP to send mail but that causes its own problems. Wouldn't you know it is a simple solution?

Tony
Like Mary K, thanks such a simple fix. Doh

icoder
Thank you so Much for the work around.

admin
shazaam!

worked like a charm.

Ian
Oh thank you sooo much, spent an hour trying to figure out why I couldn't send, that fixed it. I am using apple mail on an imac. Using the same settings as outlook worked. My ISP is sympatico.ca (Bell)

John H Meyers
My email program (and our firewall) can be set to use
only standard ports for SMTP, such as the now universal
587 (message submission port) and 465 (alternate port for SSL),
which are used by practically every normal major ISP and web provider,
including Comcast, Verizon, Gmail, Hotmail, and Yahoo.

Can't you do the same?

HostGator
Yes, of course we do.

To make it work, you may need HostGator's help to determine your secure mail server name.

Mary Padron
I tried changing the port to 26 and still can't send email. I can receive it, but I can't send. I use iMac apple mail.

HostGator
Check your settings in the related article. If you still have the problem, then contact us via email, phone or live chat for immediate assistance.

Pipeline
Mary, I had the same problem. Not sure if this might help, since I use Windows Outlook Express for email. Maybe you can extrapolate from what I describe below.

Anyway, in my Accounts settings under the Advanced tab, where Port numbers and secure connections are displayed, there are checkboxes for "this server requires a secure connection (SSL)". I unchecked the one under Outgoing mail (SMTP). I kept the incoming one checked.

No more problem.

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