Unable to connect to the email server (pop3) with Gmail - email

I am trying to connect to a secure outgoing server(pop3 port) of my website to receive all emails to my Gmail inbox.
but in my web control panel, the name of the outgoing server is "centos-2gb-nbg1-4" without any domain name or domain suffix in end. I am unable to connect to the server with Gmail when I put the exact name(centos-2gb-nbg1-4) copied from web panel to Gmail. Is anything should be added before/after this outgoing server name before putting in gmail? like this: centos-2gb-nbg1-4.example.com ?

Your outgoing mail server is to send mail out, in your question above you are requesting to receive e-mail to your inbox, so you want to login to your cPanel of your website lookup your Mail settings for your server and look for "Incoming Mail Server" and Port. That is the value you need. To check outgoing, look up your DNS records within your CPanel, it usually is "somevalue.your-domain-name.com" (mail.example.com, or smtp.example.com). Your webhosting provider support team can help with specifics.

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Can I use mix of GSuite and my own server to send emails?

I am hosting my email address, for example, arvind#mydomain.com on Gsuite.
How do I add more addresses in my server such as abc#mydomain.com and use my own server, such as my website to send emails to this user. I created abc#mydomain.com using WHM/cpanel for the domain. I am able to send email from this address but they end in spam folder. Also I am not able to send emails to this address.
I have added Google's server to MX entries and my own server such as mail.mydomain.com. However if I try to send email to abc#mydomain.com it fails with "Address not found".
How can I fix it? I am able to edit DNS entries if required to.

Gmail doesn't show own domain mail

I have changed my domain provider to Goddady, also I have my own server so I set domain DNS to this server...
Inside cPanel, I changed mail DNS to google DNS, and all the email is received on the mailboxes correctly.
The problem comes when I try to send mails from Wordpress to any mail from the same domain, gmail doesn't show it, but the email are achieving the server.
From webmail I can check this, only the wordpress mails are arriving to the server, but no to gmail mailbox.
If I try to send mail from Wordpress to another mail (not same domain) it works...
Any ideas?
Thanks a lot
Solution: Open server ports 465 and 587 and set gmail smtp in Wordpress

DotNetNuke is not sending out mails using SMTP Server

I have configured my DNN mail server to send out mail using our companies Email service provider. I cannot send any emails to external email server.
For ex. My email provider is testx#ttt.com. I can send emails to testy#ttt.com and textz#ttt.com. However i cannot send to testy#gmail.com or testy#hotmail.com
The error i see in the DNN event viewer is as below
System.Net.Mail.SmtpFailedRecipientsException: Unable to send to all recipients.
System.Net.Mail.SmtpFailedRecipientException: Mailbox unavailable.
The server response was: This domain is not hosted here
I have the same email address configured in my outlook and i can send/recieve to any emails like gmail or hotmail. Following are my DNN email settings
It sounds like one or two things might be happening here:
Your SMTP server isn't set up to allow relaying from the IP address of your web server.
You may need to create an SPF (Sender Policy Framework) or TXT record in DNS for your SMTP server's primary domain that allows SMTP traffic from the IP address of the server where your DNN website is hosted. An SPF record may already be in use for your email domain, but generally you'd add something like this to it: v=spf1 a ip4:1.2.3.4 -all, where 1.2.3.4 is the IP address of your web server.

A way to forward or intercept smtp mail request to localhost?

Wondering if we have options for a failing smtp mail at "localhost" after changing DNS host.
The problem setup is this:
SMTP mail is being sent from a server, with mail being configured on the server itself. Originally, server was host of DNS domain as well as web app.
Using JavaMail, a request is sent to "localhost" without any authentication
The DNS settings have changed, server hosting web app is no longer the "from" email address
The Java web app cannot be modified and is still sending to "localhost"
Question: Do we have any options?
I'd like to intercept the "localhost" smtp mail request and forward it along to our domain's mail server, with new credentials, but am unsure if that is possible. A stand-alone script to watch for those requests?
We did receive the suggestion to edit our DNS settings on the new hosting and add "MX" and "A" records, but that would require a change of source code, which is not an option at this time.
Thanks!
If there's no SMTP server running on localhost, and you just want to redirect mail to another mail server without authentication, you could use a simple "proxy/tunnel" using something like the "netcat" program.
If there is an SMTP server running on localhost, you might be able to configure it to forward all messages to your other mail server.
Otherwise, is it possible to change the properties used by JavaMail in your web app, without changing the source code? For example, do the properties come from a file or from System.getProperties()?

Mail server redirect to another server

I have a site, which has a server with "Parallels Plesk Panel" installed. I want to send an email from that site a "Contact Us" message to info#domain.com email.
The problem is that this email was already created by one of the programmers using the google mail system (apparently you can create accounts there with a domain name different from gmail.com).
So now, the server rejects my message, telling me that it can't find an email with this name. It works fine when I send to any other domain, but when sending to the same one, it fails. I've created another email info2#domain.com and sent emails there and it works.
My question now is, how do I send emails to the existent info#domain.com which is already created in gmail without making the server block me. One of the options I saw at this panel is to redirect the request for that email to another mailing system (and to specify its IP). Maybe that would help if I would to put there gmails IP?
Thanks.
EDIT:
Using my contact us form I am sending an email to info#domain.com. I get an SMTP error 550, can't find the mail box. When sending to anything but #domain.com it works. When adding that email to my server, it is also fine.
Now, the previous programmer already created info#domain.com, but not with our plesk panel, but using gmail server. Apparently, using gmail you can create an email of the type info#domain.com and not just info#gmail.com. The obvious problem is then that I try to send to this email. It sees that the server is domain.com and tries to find it there (same domain as the site from which I send the message). It fails and gives me the 550 error.
I want the server to send the email with that message to info#domain.com which is actually on gmail.
if I understand correctly, your problem is that two servers think they host the maildomain: your plesk server and gmail.
solution: disable local mail delivery for that domain on the plesk server and make sure plesk can correctly resolve the mx records of that domain , runing dig mx +short domain.com on the plesk server should return a google owned hostname, not the local hostname.
I don't own a plesk server, so I can't tell how how exactly to disable the mail domain, but a quick google search returns: http://www.serveridol.com/2011/03/16/disabling-email-service-for-a-domain-in-plesk/
http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=email+form+service&ei=UTF-8&fr=chr-greentree_ff&type=827316
try a remote email form service. most hosting companies' mail servers are local. to do this, you would have to make your own .htaccess file which contains php.ini mail server settings. i THINK this is correct. you can install php yourself to see what those settings are.
this is something you will probably have to do through the web hosting control panel.
and by the way, XHTML is served up as HTML unless you configure the server to serve XHTML up as XHTML. so use HTML when possible unless you know how to do that. here's how.
http://jesusnjim.com/web-design/setup-test-server.html