Thanks everyone for the responses. I just wanted to add some additional information. SMTP providers may require Authenticated SMTP or ASMTP. ASMTP uses some form of authentication (username / pas...
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Thanks everyone for the responses. I just wanted to add some additional information. SMTP providers may require Authenticated SMTP or ASMTP. ASMTP uses some form of authentication (username / password, IP address, etc.) to verify that a sender is authorized to send messages using that particular server. If the provider uses an IP address or IP range for authentication, the user must establish a dial-up connection to the ISP / SMTP provider. This will ensure that they are assigned a valid IP address for authentication. Otherwise, attempts to send will fail. If the provider uses a username / password combination to authenticate senders, the combination must be valid for both the incoming and outgoing servers. Some email clients do not support ASMTP that is independent of the incoming username / password. In these cases, the user may not be able to retrieve email from one provider and send using another. Below I have provided the settings for your Mail.com account: Incoming Server pop1.mail.com port: 110 Outgoing Server smtp1.mail.com Furthermore, your Wi-Fi will turn off if your screen saver becomes active . To keep Wi-Fi from turning off when the screensaver becomes active: Menu > Settings > Wireless & networks > Wi-Fi settings > Menu > Advanced > Wi-Fi sleep policy, select Never. Thank you, LatachaM_VZW