Hi,
I am trying to create an e-mail account programmatically. I am getting
the error
caller uid XXXX is different than the authenticator's uid
when I try to use the AccountManager.addAccount method.
Do you have any example on how to add an account, for example an IMAP
account, with user, password and server settings.
Gmail Account Creator
hi,
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Thanks.
Related
Hi,
How can I add two gmail accounts if one is a regular [email protected] and the other account is a domain setup under google apps. At the moment I have the [email protected] setup as my main account but would also like to setup my google apps domain account, which at the moment I can only view via m.google.com.
you can treat it as though it is normal email account, i.e. use email instead of the gmail app
Hello,
i have set my 2 email account, and when i click on the email application, automatically i am connected to the principal account, and can't go to see the other account unless i not received new email on this account.
do you have a solution ?
thanks
steph
Select messaging from your applications. I created a shortcut to my home page.
It's working
It's working, thanks
I have done nothing but research since last night about how I can use ActiveSync for Exchange with a different port but can't seem to find an answer.
What annoys me more is that this can be done on the Apple iOS.... a dumbed down, off the shelf, user device but not on our devices.
The standard email.apk doesn't allow you to specify a port, only allows SSL on/off. I am running SSL over port 8081 due to my hosting ISP limitations.
K9 Mail will allow me to use a port but doesn't sync my contacts, calendar, etc... I really need ActiveSync!
Any one know of how we can get ActiveSync on Android to talk on a different port to the standards?
Thanks!
For anyone in the same boat as me.... I found a reasonable solution that works quite well.
1. Forward your domain email account from your domain to a Gmail account, authorise Gmail to send and receive for your domain email account (you can set it to default to reply from your domain email address). Two ways you can forward:
A: If you're hosting an exchange server you can create a contact in Active Directory, make that contacts email address the gmail account email address. Bring up the user properties of your domain email account, select Exchange General tab, select Mail Forwarding, then select the contact you just made. Apply all and that will forward to the Gmail account.
B: Put mail forwarding options on your domain host to forward your domain email account to the gmail account. This costs some money but not much (currently about $5 per year with Go Daddy).
2. Export your contacts from Outlook into a Windows CSV file, Gmail understands this file with no issues. Gmail will inherit all your contacts once this is done.
3. Setup the Gmail calendar with whatever specifics you need (time zone, etc).
4. Setup Gmail on the Android. It works like a dream... I've not found an issue with that setup yet and I get my email, calendar and contacts all sync'd happily
Really hope this helps someone.
Latz
Hello,
I couldn't find a decent answer, therefore I'll ask here...
I wanted to know if it is possible to associate my android device with my very own custom domain instead of '@gmail.com'. For example: I have my own email alias: '[email protected]' that is setup up as a forwarder to my Gmail '[email protected]' which is associated to my android device, but when viewing I'm gmail app it will show the 'gmail tag'... I want it to show my custom email.
Now, I know that you select to send emails using your forwarder, but that's not what I want.
Thanks.
why cant you directly configure your email account in the defaut email application and use that instead of Gmail app???
amith007 said:
why cant you directly configure your email account in the defaut email application and use that instead of Gmail app???
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I can, but that's not what I asked for. I was wondering if you can do that using Gmail app.
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Hi everyone, I currently use my Yahoo account to manage my XDA emails. Ever since the Yahoo security breach, I'm trying to delink my Yahoo account and try to add my Google account for Gmail subscriptions. I've already linked the Google account to this account. So, when I try to change my email address for notifications, it doesn't let me and tells me that I have a Google account linked to this account, however, I want to handle all my XDA communications on the Gmail account. Is there any way to shift subscriptions to the linked Google account? Thanks, any help will be appreciated.