Let's try this by the numbers. Your incoming server should be (assuming you are in the Cox east region) 'pop.east.cox.net' 2.

Although Cox gives customers the ability to access through their Web browser, you may prefer to configure your email address in Outlook 2007 so you can organize email messages on your computer. Cox Communications provides email over the Web or through email clients such as Outlook.

Your outgoing server should be 'smtp.east.cox.net' 3. SSL should be 'on' 4. Authentication should be 'password' 5. Port - now here is where I have seen differences - I use '995' on my cox west.

The east port I have seen recommended is '587'. I think you have to ensure that whatever port you use that you aren't using it for another mail acct. For me I use 995 for my Cox acct and 993 for my Mac mail acct. I would suggest that after you change the settings, you 'reset' the device.

All the above works for my iPhone. I do not have an iPad yet.

If this doesn't help then I'm afraid you have tapped all my knowledge. To Jerryb and anyone else tearing their hair out because they can receive emails on their iphone but cannot send them: I just solved this problem quite by accident after spending two days prowling online for every scrap of information I could fine. First of all I don't know if everyone has a cox.net address. Mine ends in necoxmail.com. The smtp.coxmail.com was not working. I tried adding the ne then tried cox.net just in case but nothing worked.

However I was using instructions found on the cox website for configuring email on your iphone. When it didn't work I began to modify my entries based on information found on the Apple website including trying the At&t outgoing server. That didn't work either so I went back to using coxmail.com but still kept modifying the other options based on different suggestions I found online. Eventually what ended up working is this: Outgoing server: smtp.coxmail.com (I assume if your email address is cox.net, then you would use cox.net).

No user name or password, ssl off, authentication password on (although the check mark next to password seems to keep going away so not sure how important this is). Finally and most importantly of all, PORT 25. Every scrap of information provided by cox and apple all say port 465. Waiting for proxy tunnel chrome mac.

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It wasn't until I changed it to 25 that everything that was piled up in my outbox went. I sent a few more after that to make sure it would keep on working and it has.

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