Here’s a list of all the SMTP error codes to get your bearings and remember again that using a professional outgoing server this won’t happen again. Now this is trickier: even if your SMTP details are correct, the server itself can be down or not functioning for some reason. Another small mistake that happens usually, so doublecheck your login details. To find out yours, please refer to our list of the most common ones or ask directly your provider. This is an extremely common mistake: you have set up your mail client with the wrong SMTP parameters. So first of all, be sure that you’re connected to the internet!
That is why it’s always better to rely on a professional server, even if you don’t have big mailing needs: for instance turboSMTP offers a handy free plan of 6.000 emails/month, lifetime.Īnd here’s a checklist to understand why you’re unable to send emails and troubleshoot any major problem: If you can’t send your emails, the problem is very likely (but not exclusively) related to your SMTP server – the server taking care of the whole email delivery process.
You open your favorite mail client or software (Mozilla Thunderbird, Outlook Express, SendBlaster…), write a few lines, insert the recipients’ addresses, click “Send” and… An error is returned. If the transaction you are trying to speed up is a smart contract transaction like for a token send or swap, you need to make sure that the Transaction Data field is properly filled up.Sometimes it happens: you simply cannot send emails.
On the confirmation screen click the “gear” icon in the top right corner, scroll down and replace the nonce value on the screen with the value recorded earlier. Next, create a new transaction (with your original “Recipient address” and amount). Take note of the number as this will be used later. You will find in this screen the Nonce value. Tap on the pending transaction to get an overview of it. If you want to resend the transaction that is “stuck”, you need to determine its nonce value and create a new transaction with the same nonce value.įirst, look for the oldest pending transaction. The order of processing of transactions is determined by the value called “nonce”. This is a bit more complex than just cancelling a transaction.
Option 3: Recreate or resend the transaction This process will create a new transaction that will override the pending transaction and cancel it out. On the next screen, click the “gear” icon in the top right corner, scroll down and replace the nonce value with the value recorded earlier. In the “Recipient address” put your own public wallet address (the same one you are sending the transaction from). Record the value in that field (a number). Click on the pending transaction and find a field called nonce on the screen. In order to cancel a transaction, you need to do the following. Do not send the same transaction over and over again, as this might cause errors or loss of funds. You can tap on More Details to see the actual progress of the transaction. The only downside is that there is no specific timeframe on how long the network will be less congested or when the miners decide to process the transaction. Eventually, the network will be less congested and miners will pickup your transaction. If you are not in a hurry, then you can just let the transaction go through on its own. What can I do if my transaction is stuck? Option 1: Wait for it (recommended) Pending transactions can also appear on your wallet, but upon checking the details it does not show anything on the blockchain explorer 2.0k (See image below).įor cases like these, you would need to Re-Import 2.5k you wallet. It results in them getting “stuck” in a pending status. In a pool of many transactions, some transactions with the lowest gas prices never get picked up - miners are not willing to process them. That is why lower gas price transactions take longer to process. Since miners collect gas fees paid by the sender, they usually look for transactions with the highest gas price to approve first.