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All of a Sudden, Email is not Sending through 3rd Part Email Client - Thunderbird
Sometimes, they end up in spam and sometimes, they do not send at all
Anyone know the current SMTP server settings? I have tried lots of different combinations but nothing seem to work. This is only affecting Homestead/Roundcube email. I have a few other email accounts through Gmail and Zoho that work fine in the email client Thunderbird.



joe2009_794cf6
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60 Points
11 days ago
Has anyone found out the solution?
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lily8369
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250 Points
10 days ago
Homestead.com is a Digital Dinosaur Held Together by Glue and Greed
I have been a customer since the early 2000s, when Homestead was transitioning from Quicken to Intuit, and the fact that this web host is still operating today is a testament only to customer inertia and corporate negligence.
I am not just paying for a website builder; I am paying a premium price to host a museum piece that is actively failing my business.
1. The Corporate Shell Game: Who Am I Paying This Month?
I have personally witnessed this company be passed around like a hot potato: from Quicken to Intuit (in 2007) to the notorious Endurance International Group (EIG) (in 2012), which then merged with Web.com to form Newfold Digital. Now, we are being consolidated under the Network Solutions brand.
This isn't innovation; it's a corporate shell game. Every time the ownership changes, the service degrades, but the one thing that never fails to show up is the overpriced monthly bill. They survive by holding long-term customers hostage, knowing the sheer effort required to rebuild an old, complex site elsewhere.
2. My Website is a Security Risk
My biggest complaint is not aesthetic, it’s existential. My website is being blocked by the modern internet.
Security Failure: Modern web standards require HTTPS/SSL for security. My site often throws a "Not Secure" warning because Homestead failed to seamlessly integrate this absolutely non-negotiable feature. We are forced to implement complex, external workarounds just to achieve basic security that every other reputable host provides automatically and for free.
Outdated Code: The proprietary SiteBuilder platform is an artifact of the early 2000s. Its template codes are so grossly outdated they lack the mobile responsiveness and modern architecture required today. I am paying for a platform that the modern internet is actively rejecting.
3. Overpriced Relic, Missing Features
I am forking way too much money into a platform that delivers hobby-level resources at enterprise prices.
Zero Value: For the high rates they charge, I get limited storage and restricted page counts, features that competitors offer virtually unlimited for the same or less money.
Unreliable Communication: I would never depend on their email for actual customer communications. It is not robust or high-trust, forcing businesses to rely on separate, external services.
Lack of Support: Don't even get me started on the lack of technical support since they outsourced their IT. When I need help for a critical issue, I am often directed to a community forum or limited after-hours help. The company is relying on its customers to fix its problems.
Homestead.com is a case study in corporate neglect. It is overpriced, insecure, and technologically irrelevant. I'm a customer who has stayed out of loyalty and necessity, but the failing product has made it clear: this is a business built on customer inertia, not customer satisfaction.
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office_manager
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1.1K Points
9 days ago
Check out @stephen4624 solution on this post:
"So, for any users looking for help on rejected messages. I finally got tired of waiting and just reached out to phone support, who I was able to reach immediately. The rep looked at my account and apparently, he said that the system was rejecting my password because its age. He had me change my password and voila! it worked. Unfortunately, the system doesn't seem to be notifying users that their password needs to be reset. Hopefully, this will work for many of the other users experiencing issues.
To reset your password, go into your homestead account and click the "Email" tab on the left. Once there, select the domain (if applicable) and then select the email address that needs the password changed. Next, select "Edit Mailbox" and the option to change your password will be at the top. Next click "Save" and then all you need to do is update the password on your service. Good luck!
He also sent me the current homestead email settings to use, just in case. I have included them below." (see link below)
https://community.homestead.com/conversations/email-support/where-is-homestead-support/692dec1536644f60daeceabb?commentId=692f6871057ba04b623b49c3
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