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I have not been able to access my email via Outlook or myhughesnet since last Monday. Outlook gives me an Error 403, and myhughesnet says it cannot access my account. What resolution/s are there for this. I have called customer support but hold times are excessive. Help!Solved13KViews0likes10CommentsWhat happens to my email if I switch or cancel my current plan?
Considering a switch. I've been really happy with the service and the support from HughesNet but there have been some changes with other offerings from a provider standpoint in my area. Should I decide to cancel my service, will I still have access to my HughesNet mail that I've saved and gone back to for so many years? I'm thinking not but I'd love confirmation from someone way smarter than me. Thanks!!Solved12KViews0likes6CommentsEMAIL not going out from emClient
In recent days or a week or so my email is not going out from using the emclient email client. I am able to receive email. It fails for 2 different accounts but worked recently and I have made no changes. I can send hughesnet email from webmail and from my cell phone. I can send gmail, and other mail, from emclient. Just not hughesnet email. SMTP is configured for port 587 Please help.Solved12KViews0likes20CommentsHughes email is not working on Iphone.
I cannot connect to Hughes email from my iPhone. Started with not being able to send email, now nothing. Have deleted the account on Iphone and started over and the error message is still "wrong username or password". This is the same other members of our household. I can connect to email on the Hughesnet site.Solved11KViews0likes26CommentsHughsnet is canceling my email account.....
Received an email from hughsNOT saying I have not used my email account in over a year. How did I receive their email then?.....I have been a customer for 8 months.....is this some sort of new math? I will take them canceling my email account as a breach of contract on their part and be able to cancel service with no fee owed. Thanks SucksNet.11KViews0likes2CommentsAOL blocks delivery from hughesnet
I read similiar topic but problem is not with the recipient filter. I have 5 aol folks on email list and they are all (temporarily?) blocked. Error code 554 RLY:B1 means AOL has a dynamic block based on a "complaint threshold" that they supposedly remove after 24hrs. This seems like a rolling block by AOL server and I've been able to send email to recipients after a few days. AOL seems to have a way to validate the senders server as trusted. I know that this is an AOL problem, but could you somehow git hughesnet off of their sh** list? I've spent way too much time trying to resolve this issue. Any help is appreciated. PeterSolved8.6KViews0likes12CommentsRunaway Email
Hi, this isn't really a technical issue but I was unsure where else to put it. While I can't complain about the service since it's performed quite acceptably for a long time now I do have two concerns over email. The first is the load time after the request for my name. After that it says 'redirecting' where it will stall for 20 to 30 seconds but sometimes long enough that it times out. I've closed all other applications even rebooting the modem and computer but nothing reduces the load time. Actually, if it didn't time out I could live with this so the second issue is spam. I donate to a few worthy causes and while they all post that my info will remain secret it's obvious that someone is lying. My email address has been passed out, or sold, to companies that I would have nothing to do with even if I was rich, blind, and mentally impaired. Of course, this has nothing to do with Hughes but in an effort to reduce the upwards of 100 to 125 unwanted emails daily I label them SPAM which I assumed would result in those email addresses being blocked but they aren't. I understand their use of different addresses in an effort to circumvent such actions but I've recorded the addresses from one logon to the next and they are identical. So what is the purpose of being able to categorize email as spam? Many of these pests place an option on their email that if I wish to be removed from their list simply click 'here' but it turns out that is simply a way to confirm to these ne'er-do-wells that their spam has reached a living breathing person thereby increasing the asking price when my name is offered for sale again. (makes me feel kind of cheap) So, information on the spam label would be greatly appreciated. DaveSolved7.5KViews0likes1Comment