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Then, of course, it can be a simple case of forgetting/changing the password from a different device that hasn’t yet synced with your iOS device. Other times it can be any one of many complications with the mail server like a service outage or issues with the backend.
You could be in an area with very low to minimal connectivity and the data isn’t able to reach the server in order to send the message. The normal reason for an email being stuck in outbox is because the internet or data failed during the act. The service provider should be able to get you all set up if everything above has failed you so far. Go over your email account settings with the CSR to ensure that everything is correct.Through either phone or chat, ask the customer service rep if you happened to accidentally (or simply don’t remember) turning on additional security features such as two-step verification.From the email provider’s website, look to see if there are any current service outages that may be affecting connectivity.What happens if no one has touched your phone or you haven’t changed your email password recently (for most of you, probably ever)? Then it may be time to contact your email provider or system administrator. Re-add the account using the information you’ve gathered from the above steps.Tap the email account that you plan to remove and then tap Delete Account.On your iOS device, go back to Accounts & Passwords located in Settings.
The issues could lie within your email settings or even your email provider. You’ve made it to this point and your email is still stuck or you can’t seem to send it out. Once the email has been deleted (or if lucky, sent) you can take the iPhone off of Airplane Mode.