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Santeri
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by Santeri » 2020-4-15 04:27
irving washington wrote: ↑2020-4-15 00:12
The server name that I find is sl-508-11. This is what I entered into the gmail field for SMTP server, and it gave me the error message. (I'm not sure if this is the right one...
According to their instructions
here, your correct SMTP server should be
It has
proper SSL certificate and Reverse DNS.
If this does not work for you, I need to know what is the web address of your website to dig deeper. Have you tried using chimail.westhost.com ? It is mentioned
here.
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jrey
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by jrey » 2020-4-15 05:00
Guest wrote: ↑2020-4-12 06:17
Same principle worked with a Crazy Domain url. Thanks for the pointer!
Owen - What did you copy from cpanel? All of the text or up to index.html? I can't seem to get it to work?
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Guest
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by Guest » 2020-4-15 07:15
Thank you so much sir. Finally its resolved.
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iceberk
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by iceberk » 2020-4-15 08:48
Hello,
I have the same problem but my hosting has no cpanel. How can I solve the problem?
Thank you.
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Santeri
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by Santeri » 2020-4-15 10:04
iceberk wrote: ↑2020-4-15 08:48
I have the same problem but my hosting has no cpanel. How can I solve the problem?
What is your hosting provider? Have you checked their documentation?
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SGPascoe
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by SGPascoe » 2020-4-15 12:01
Hi guys, this seemed like a promising lead, as we're having the exact same problem, however, our cpanel just shows our domain URL "companyname.com:2083". However using the URL as the SMTP results in :
"Server returned an error: "TLS Negotiation failed, the certificate doesn't match the host., code: 0""
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irving washington
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by irving washington » 2020-4-15 15:19
Santeri wrote: ↑2020-4-15 04:27
According to their instructions
here, your correct SMTP server should be
It has
proper SSL certificate and Reverse DNS.
If this does not work for you, I need to know what is the web address of your website to dig deeper. Have you tried using chimail.westhost.com ? It is mentioned
here.
It worked!!! Thank you SO MUCH! You are an angel, much better than the tech support team for most software we use, and you are just doing it out of the goodness of your heart. Blessings to you my friend!!
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ebr
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by ebr » 2020-4-15 16:03
Same root problem with Network Solutions mail. No cPanel to use for workaround. To those that found success do you have any suggestions? Domain for digging purposes - morphtech.com, smtp.morphtech.com, smtp.morphtech.com.netsolmail.net
The previously working settings for SMTP Server resolve to IP address 205.178.146.235 and it as indicated above it appears the full SMTP is smtp.company.com.netsolmail.net but I am unable to find success using this as the server. Not finding reverse MX records for 205.178.146.235 either. I've tried various combo's in Google and none take. The only patch, which is not acceptable for me, if using port 25 and selecting an Unsecured connection. It's a workaround for those unable to send email at all, but I wouldn't use it for anything of mine.
For the no-cPanel gang please bless us with the knowledge

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Santeri
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by Santeri » 2020-4-15 17:08
ebr wrote: ↑2020-4-15 16:03
Same root problem with Network Solutions mail. No cPanel to use for workaround. To those that found success do you have any suggestions? Domain for digging purposes - morphtech.com, smtp.morphtech.com, smtp.morphtech.com.netsolmail.net
The previously working settings for SMTP Server resolve to IP address 205.178.146.235 and it as indicated above it appears the full SMTP is smtp.company.com.netsolmail.net but I am unable to find success using this as the server. Not finding reverse MX records for 205.178.146.235 either. I've tried various combo's in Google and none take. The only patch, which is not acceptable for me, if using port 25 and selecting an Unsecured connection. It's a workaround for those unable to send email at all, but I wouldn't use it for anything of mine.
For the no-cPanel gang please bless us with the knowledge
I wrote detailed explanation of what is wrong with Gmail. I hope that could help you to figure out the issue with your hosting provider. You can find it here:
EXPLANATION: TLS Negotiation failed, the certificate doesn't match the host., code: 0.
That is the best I can do without knowing exactly which hosting company and package you are using etc. I have not used Network Solutions for over 10 years and their systems have probably (at least I hope so) evolved a lot since then.
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Ali
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by Ali » 2020-4-15 19:26
Santeri wrote: ↑2020-4-11 13:18
GoDaddy "award-winning support team" was again lying to me, so I wasted 24 hours by waiting 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 host name from cPanel URL (shared server host name is between https:// and :2083/)

- 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 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
Thats awesome Sir.
Helped me while i was searching for the solution for one of my client.