Hey Owen - are you able to provide instructions to fix the TLS problem with Crazy Domains?Owen wrote: ↑2020-4-15 04:14Can confirm that this works for crazydomains as well.
SOLVED: TLS Negotiation failed, the certificate doesn't match the host., code: 0
My domain is hosted by godaddy but email is not. This problem started today (18 Apr 2020) and I'm at wits end trying to figure out what to do. I don't even know who to call for support. My domain provider might simply say they have nothing to do with Gmail and google will not even listen. Folks please advise.
Where is your email hosted?CRT wrote: ↑2020-4-18 17:20My domain is hosted by godaddy but email is not. This problem started today (18 Apr 2020) and I'm at wits end trying to figure out what to do. I don't even know who to call for support. My domain provider might simply say they have nothing to do with Gmail and google will not even listen. Folks please advise.
What is you domain?
I have the same problem but I'm using Hostgator. And I'm not very computer literate when I have to go too deep.
SSL certificates on their server appear to be misconfigured or missing:
If they ever get them fixed, you could try this as SMTP server:https://www.sslshopper.com/ssl-checker.html#hostname=mail.mt.net.mk wrote:No SSL certificates were found on mail.mt.net.mk. Make sure that the name resolves to the correct server and that the SSL port (default is 443) is open on your server's firewall.
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Did you try to follow my instructions? Hostgator is using cPanel just like GoDaddy.guest wrote: ↑2020-4-18 22:36I have the same problem but I'm using Hostgator. And I'm not very computer literate when I have to go too deep.
What is your current smtp server name that is not working?
What is the address of your website?
Thank you so much SanteriSanteri wrote: ↑2020-4-19 03:03SSL certificates on their server appear to be misconfigured or missing:
If they ever get them fixed, you could try this as SMTP server:https://www.sslshopper.com/ssl-checker.html#hostname=mail.mt.net.mk wrote:No SSL certificates were found on mail.mt.net.mk. Make sure that the name resolves to the correct server and that the SSL port (default is 443) is open on your server's firewall.
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I have tryed mail.mt.net.mk but it does not fix it, the only fix is to go with unseccured port 25
You are welcome. You might want to contact their support and tell them to get a valid SSL certificate for their SMTP server. I believe it is just a matter of time before Gmail will start rejecting unsecured connections as well.
I did contact them and told them, hope they will fix it.
BTW maybe I did something wrong, I have put mail.mt.net.mk where the smtp settings was. Do I need to do more? Port 25 or something else?
The golden rule in software engineering is that if it works, don't touch it. Does it work now?
I think your only option is to try port 25 and select Unsecured connection. If it does not work, consider changing your email provider.
Generally speaking if an email provider is not able to get a working SSL certificate for their SMTP server, it is not really a good sign and I would find very hard to trust such organisation.
That's way is working now. Thank you a lot. BTW this provider is Deutsche Telekom but in my country the famous T-Mobile.Santeri wrote: ↑2020-4-19 13:53I think your only option is to try port 25 and select Unsecured connection. If it does not work, consider changing your email provider.
Generally speaking if an email provider is not able to get a working SSL certificate for their SMTP server, it is not really a good sign and I would find very hard to trust such organisation.