by CoAmA » 2020-9-7 10:49
AWESOME!!!!! Thanks
Santeri wrote: ↑2020-4-11 13:18
GoDaddy "award-winning support team" was again lying to me, so I wasted 24 hours by waiting for their "solution" instead of finding the fix by myself right away. Anyway, I found a permanent solution for the issue. It is easy, free and does not involve GoDaddy which means it can be done right away instead of waiting forever for nothing to happen. Here are the steps for fixing Gmail on GoDaddy.
- Login to your GoDaddy account
- Select All Products and Services
- Click Manage in Web hosting section

- Click cPanel Admin

- Copy the shared server host name from the cPanel URL. Host name is between https:// and :2083/ so in this example case the correct host name would be n3plcpnl0082.prod.ams3.secureserver.net

- Paste the host name to Gmail settings Accounts and Import/Send mail as/edit info/SMTP Server and click Save Changes

What made the issue more complicated was that both gmail and GoDaddy are to be blamed.
Gmail has changed the way how they check SSL certificates and GoDaddy support is exploiting the issue by trying to peddle useless products for their clueless customers. Please let me know if you are still having issues after applying my fix.

Happy hacking,
Santeri
AWESOME!!!!! Thanks
[quote=Santeri post_id=7450 time=1586611097 user_id=51]
[xurl=https://forum.webseodesigners.com/web-design-seo-and-hosting-f16/this-domain-is-owned-by-someone-else-or-in-a-diffe-t3734.html]GoDaddy "award-winning support team"[/xurl] was again lying to me, so I wasted 24 hours by waiting for their "solution" instead of finding the fix by myself right away. Anyway, I found a permanent solution for the issue. It is easy, free and does not involve GoDaddy which means it can be done right away instead of waiting forever for nothing to happen. Here are the steps for fixing Gmail on GoDaddy.
[list=1][*]Login to your GoDaddy account
[*]Select [b]All Products and Services[/b]
[*]Click [b]Manage[/b] in [b]Web hosting[/b] section
[center][img]https://i.ibb.co/Wkm4LZk/all-products-and-services.png[/img][/center]
[*]Click [b]cPanel Admin[/b]
[center][img]https://i.ibb.co/sgM5Tsg/select-cpanel-admin.png[/img][/center]
[*]Copy the shared server host name from the cPanel URL. Host name is between [u]https://[/u] and [u]:2083/[/u] so in this example case the correct host name would be [b]n3plcpnl0082.prod.ams3.secureserver.net[/b]
[center][img]https://i.ibb.co/9bNJ2cy/copy-cpanel-server-address.png[/img][/center]
[*]Paste the host name to Gmail settings Accounts and Import/Send mail as/edit info/SMTP Server and click [b]Save Changes[/b][/list]
[center][img]https://i.ibb.co/KxZKXTK/add-server-address-to-gmail.png[/img][/center]
What made the issue more complicated was that both gmail and GoDaddy are to be blamed. [xurl=https://forum.webseodesigners.com/web-design-seo-and-hosting-f16/explanation-tls-negotiation-failed-the-certificate-t3790.html]Gmail has changed the way how they check SSL certificates[/xurl] and GoDaddy support is exploiting the issue by trying to peddle useless products for their clueless customers. Please let me know if you are still having issues after applying my fix.
[xurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110627205958/http://nodaddy.com/][center][img]https://i.ibb.co/HpnTyKs/nodaddy.jpg[/img][/center][/xurl]
Happy hacking,
Santeri
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