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iPhones cannot send emails (but can receive just fine). Trying to get sending emails to work.

With our iPhones connected to our home XG network, we cannot send emails (but we do receive emails just fine). What can I do so we can send emails?

If I connect to my VPN, use LTE or use my work Wifi, my iPhone can send emails just fine. 

I have a pretty much "out of the box" XG setup and this is a recent XG installation.

This is the message on the iPhone that we get when we try to send from our home network with XG firewall:

  



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  • From that message I'd suggest you start with a new Network Firewall rule in place to allow SMTP(S) outbound - if you want to be fancy you can specify the gmail host (smtp.gmail.com) as a FQDN object as the destination and use the XG to look up all the addresses that might have.

    Less fancy just have the destination as any, certainly start with ANY destination address till you get it to work.

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  • From that message I'd suggest you start with a new Network Firewall rule in place to allow SMTP(S) outbound - if you want to be fancy you can specify the gmail host (smtp.gmail.com) as a FQDN object as the destination and use the XG to look up all the addresses that might have.

    Less fancy just have the destination as any, certainly start with ANY destination address till you get it to work.

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  • See my attempt at a firewall rule. It still doesn't work. I'm new to networking so there's probably lots of mistakes.

    What do you suggest I change? Thanks!

     

  • For testing purposes I'd set the destination network to ANY and un-tick match known users. The services need only be SMTP(S) as that covers both SMTP protocols.

     

    I always tick the log traffic box right at the bottom, so I can look to see what's going on - if you still get a problem then open up the log viewer and filter on the IP address that the phone has That way you can see if anything is blocked.

     

    If you are still getting a problem then I would setup a firewall rule with the phone IP address in source device box and allow it any destination and any protocol to see if there might be something else that is causing the error.