I have a Google Apps account through my school. Basically it's a [email protected] address that works as a google/gmail account.
I'm trying to set it up with IMAP in the default Email app. I'm following google's instructions, you can find them quoted below. So far no success. It works fine with my Nexus 7, so I guess this is a LGOG problem.The error I get is "wrong address or password"
I noticed a couple of differences between the N7 and LGOG setup screens.
LGOG: only 3 options for security type (Off, SSL, or TLS)
Nexus 7: 5 security type options (None, SSL/TLS, SSL/TLS(Accept all certificates), STARTTLS, STARTTLS(accept all certificates)
I used "SSL/TLS (Accept all certificates)" for my N7 and it worked great. Unfortunately LGOG doesn't have that option, so now I don't know what to do.
I can post screenshots if anyone wants to see them.
There was a similar problem with Exchange accounts in this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34812756
Google setup instructions:
http://support.google.com/mail/bin/static.py?hl=en&page=ts.cs&ts=1668960&from=75726&rd=1
Incoming Mail (IMAP) Server - Requires SSL
imap.gmail.com
Port: 993
Requires SSL:Yes
Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server - Requires TLS
smtp.gmail.com
Port: 465 or 587
Requires SSL: Yes
Requires authentication: Yes
Use same settings as incoming mail server
Full Name or Display Name: [your name]
Account Name or User Name: your full Gmail address ([email protected]). Google Apps users, please enter [email protected]_domain.com
Email address: your full Gmail address ([email protected]) Google Apps users, please enter [email protected]_domain.com
Password: your Gmail password
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Does the difference in the Email app settings come from LGOG vs Nexus 7? Or is it 4.04 vs 4.2?
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I have a question..im using outlook on the PPC PE for my POP3 mail account. I can dl and receive messages fine, but the problem lies when im trying to send messages to domains OTHER than my POP3 domain. Example, i cannot send mail to hotmail or yahoo accounts at all. I get an "Invalid Message Recipient" error. Anyone familiar with this problem or could offer some advice? THanks in advance
Your ISP does not allow submissions from the Internet. If you change the smtp server to the one provided by your GPRS service provider then you should be able to send.
where to change ?? please can u tell me step by step how to
where to change ?? please can u tell me step by step how to do it
It sounds like that when you set up the new pop account in the inbox you ticked the verify user name with you online provider.
If this is the case the solution is
inbox tools options address (then deselect that service provider or add all the new one you wish to check.
Hope this helps
Many of the public email hosters block email if none of their domains are in the "To", "Cc" or "From" fields.
So probably you just need to enter "correct" e-mail address in POP3 service settings. E.g. if your e-mail is located on www.mail.ru - you need to enter [email protected] as your own address - and no mail will be blocked by smtp.mail.ru. Just thy to check "howto's" on your mail hoster website.
HOWTO: Sending mail through GPRS
In fact: they usually check whether one of their users is a recipient for the mail . For this they use the 'Envelope-to', which is what the remote mail server supplies in the SMTP protocol using 'RCPT TO:', and not a line from the mail (otherwise BCC would not work).
If not, they check whether the sending machine is on their network. They usually do this by IP-number, so putting the right mail address in the from line would not help.
So: you need to use the SMTP server supplied by your GPRS provider when sending mail, and not the SMTP server of your ISP.
this is a good thread.
After all, how can you set different usernames/passwords for both services for different ISP's
e.g POP (incoming) from PIPEX
SMTP outgoing using o2.co.uk
Without using two "services" set up on the xda. After all how much of a pain it would be to switch between them, remembering to click the white box on the pop service when you've sent from the other service... argghh.
Am I the only person that hates the way this is setup. Anyone tried a third party POP/SMTP program other than the Microsoft Pocket Outlook Inbox?
Hello everyone, this is for everyone who would like to get POP3 E-Mail working perfectly on there Hermes.
Model: X01HT
Boot loader: 1.09
ROM: RUU_HERMES_HTC_WWE_1[1].35.255.2_1.35.255.102_1.08.00.10_SHIP.EXE
Carrier: Softbank
Alright, you might have gotten MMS mail to work as I did and then you realized that there are some heavy limitations that correspond with the MMS setup; however there are none with POP3. So POP3 is the obvious choice because it can work with Softbank’s free internet connection without having to do some nifty proxy action to get your MMS mail to work (and we are not sure that part is free yet). Thankfully there is a solution but being a newb like I am it took me a while to figure it out, and I believe there are other newbs out there, so this HOWTO is for all the newbz like me.
All right.
#1. Get a Gmail account, or if you have a pop account with another internet provider this will work too! However, you still need a Gmail account so you can use their SMTP server and send E-Mail from your phone! Your current provider's sendmail server won't work due to your ISP's security restrictions! You need a public sendmail server and the obvious choice is Google... since it's free... makes sense? Just agree damnitt! Ok, get your gmail account at www.gmail.com
#2. Go into Pocket Outlook or "Messaging" on your X01HT!
- Click on
- "Menu" -=>"Tools" -=> "New Account"
- Now you are at "E-mail Setup 1/5"
- Type in your email account which people will see as your return email address
eg. [email protected]
or eg. [email protected]
- Now you are at the "Email Setup 2/5" Auto configuring
- It will do it's auto configuration so let it do it's thing
- Now "Email Setup 3/5" User Information
- Type in your name, people will see this name.
- Here is where it gets important, if you have a Gmail account, type in your username from your gmail account, if you are using your ISP's POP3 account, then type in your username from your ISP.
eg. cool
- On password of course type in your password from your Gmail account or your ISP's pop3 account, click on save password checkbox then click next.
- All right you are successfully on the "Email Setup 4/5" screen! WOO, that means you’re awesome.... I think, so... we are almost there. You should see something that says "Account Type: POP3" and name "Name this anything you want" then click on next.
- "Email Setup 5/5" is your heart beginning to beat fast... I know mine is.... I LOVE EMAIL... It’s so friggen exciting! OKKKK here we go... onto one of the final steps.
- Under "Incoming Mail:" write your mail server's name, if it is Gmail, then type, "pop.gmail.com:995" (995 is the port you are connecting on), if it is your own E-mail POP3 server from your own internet service provider usually it is just connecting on the default POP3 port of 110 and so you just need to type in your pop3 server.
eg. pop.interbaun.com
- Under Outgoing mail server this HAS TO BE LIKE THIS, because there are VERY few free mail servers in the world and Google just happens to be one of them, so I would highly recommend getting a Gmail account for this because.... it is free, free=good and "="=Softbank. HA ... never mind... OK… here we go... to continue the most step by step email setup in history... ok ... here we go..
- "Outgoing Mail: smtp.gmail.com:465"
- Click -=> "Options" (Options 1/3) then Click -=> "Next" -=> (Options 2/3) then this is important, if you are completely on Google, and you are using a google email address to pop, then you must click on "Require SSL Connection" but if you are using your ISP's email address then do not click on the checkbox.
- Click on "Outgoing Mail Requires"
- Click on "Use Separate Settings"
- Click on "Outgoing Settings"
- Type in your Gmail username under "Username"
- Type in your Gmail password under "Password"
- Click on the checkbox "save password"
- Click on "Require SSL for outgoing Mail"
- Click on "OK" in the top right hand corner of the friggen LCD screen damnitt
- Click on "Next" You will then see a message box and within the message box is "Get message headers only", you can change this to "Get full copy of messages" but... I don't, I really don't see any reason too, because we all get friggen spam and there will be an option below each email to download a full copy of the email if we want...so really there is no point cuz if you look underneath it, it will say in a checkbox "Include 2KB of message body" which is more than enough to get a good idea of what is going on..... Anyways.... yer done...
- Click on "Finish"
This has been brought to you just cuz, for some reason I had a seriously huge problem figuring this one out, anyways, hope this can help some people, and If you have any comments or questions, feel free to message me, it never hurts to help . And..... umm.. ya... gnite'!
-Joe.
WHAT THE HELL? I JUST EDITED IT TO MAKE A SPELLING ERROR AND IT DELETED MY ORIGIONAL POST???? I HAVE THE ORIGIONAL POST AT HOME, I WILL FIX IN A COUPLE HOURS!!!?!??! THE HELL!? .... this is retarted. **FIXED** sorry about the delay, but damn that was an annoying problem, well, I guess I will just not edit any of this stuff at work anymore.....
"So POP3 is the obvious choice because it can work with Softbank’s free internet connection"
Kilihari, Softbank has a free internet connection?
larsuck said:
"So POP3 is the obvious choice because it can work with Softbank’s free internet connection"
Kilihari, Softbank has a free internet connection?
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no, it was his mistake. he wanted to say, "softbank's flat rate internet connection."
qtotter said:
no, it was his mistake. he wanted to say, "softbank's flat rate internet connection."
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heh.. softbank wouldn't offer anything for free
Thanks for the guide Kilihari looks good ..
Rob
good guide joe! sure lot's of people will find it useful...
thanks kilihari
Mail limit
Thanks for the guide, but i am running into a small problem. I am only able to retreive the first 275 messages in my gmail account. Is there a limot in mobile outlook that I can change? Thanks
keep getting Incoming e-mail password
@kilihari -
i followed your set to setup gmail and defined a POP3 gmail. i tried to connect to the gmail and did a send/receive from the mail Menu option. then i keep getting the Incoming E-mail password screen. retype the username and password, it did not retrieved my gmail e-mail
please advice.
Very good explanation Kilihari! Great work.
I was wandering though how would this affect the phone bill if you dont have the flat rate unlimited internet?
I want to keep my bill as low as possible, so although I got the Gold plan from the promotion I didn't get any internet package.
solve own problem:
after you have completed Kilihari's POP3 setup how to guide. you need to sign on to your gmail account, from there select Setting, select Forwarding and POP configuration option. make sure you Enable POP gmail setting.
Any chance to configure Gmail in order to have the emails sent from your Hermes (using the Gmail SMTP) appear in the sent folder of the gmail web interface ? Would be perfect...
Reply to the last post about Gmail.
No, when you send from gmail then it will always make the email appear like it was sent from Gmail, I have not found a workaround. So I called my internet provder at home here and I am allowed to send from my Japan internet provider from my Keitai. So that was cool, but the best workaround that I can say to do would be to have Gmail forward all the email back to your email address that is on your keitai (hermes).
-Joe.
i see most of you guys don't use them and exclude them from your roms... so i gotta ask, are they slow? buggy? or why do you guys not use them?
i have hotmail, so i kinda need it...
but of course if there is a better alternative, then i would love to know!
neways if there is no better program, would any of you know where i could download the installation files for these? because at the microsoft site you have to input your phone number to have them send you a text with the link...
but i think as we all know, cricket somehow blocks messages being sent from sites and so on...
FYI,
i use a Verizon VX6800 on Cricket
no2chem 2.47
radio 3.75
ROM: Ryan's Cricket "Heavy" ROM v1.1
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=334621
this is the version i use tho
http://www.tinyurl.com/askmeaboutassistedsuicide/_Alex__Windows_Live_10.6.34.800.cab
thanks for the links, extremely helpful...
btw is there any special reason why you use the second one??
I know it works with no bugs. that and i cba to update all the time. why fix it if it's not broken
yeah i might end up using that one instead, the one i got right now didn't work... which was the latest one in that post...
Here is the one I use
POP3 for Windows Live
If you just need access to your email via push this should do the trick. Windows Live is great if you like to sync for contacts but for just email use POP3 instead if you prefer.
Windows Live POP3 Settings
POP server: pop3.live.com (Port 995)
POP SSL required? Yes
User name: Your Windows Live ID, for example [email protected]
Password: The password you usually use to sign in to Hotmail or Windows Live
SMTP server: smtp.live.com (Port 25)
Authentication required? Yes (this matches your POP username and password)
TLS/SSL required? YesWindows Live POP3 Settings
jdmobnet said:
If you just need access to your email via push this should do the trick. Windows Live is great if you like to sync for contacts but for just email use POP3 instead if you prefer.
Windows Live POP3 Settings
POP server: pop3.live.com (Port 995)
POP SSL required? Yes
User name: Your Windows Live ID, for example [email protected]
Password: The password you usually use to sign in to Hotmail or Windows Live
SMTP server: smtp.live.com (Port 25)
Authentication required? Yes (this matches your POP username and password)
TLS/SSL required? YesWindows Live POP3 Settings
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I may have to try that! Does the POP3 service allow for HTML rendering of emails, or does it convert everything to Plain Text?
I didn't know that hotmail let you connect via pop3. but then again, i haven't checked my hotmail in 2 years...
jdmobnet said:
If you just need access to your email via push this should do the trick. Windows Live is great if you like to sync for contacts but for just email use POP3 instead if you prefer.
Windows Live POP3 Settings
POP server: pop3.live.com (Port 995)
POP SSL required? Yes
User name: Your Windows Live ID, for example [email protected]
Password: The password you usually use to sign in to Hotmail or Windows Live
SMTP server: smtp.live.com (Port 25)
Authentication required? Yes (this matches your POP username and password)
TLS/SSL required? YesWindows Live POP3 Settings
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How are you doing this, I try to enter but it will not even let. I select "setup email", then enter my address and password, then it redirects me to Live.com?
kmanuel74 said:
How are you doing this, I try to enter but it will not even let. I select "setup email", then enter my address and password, then it redirects me to Live.com?
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You can fool the setup by entering jibberish on the first screen and the correct data later.
actually i need to sync my email and i also need to use messenger
hotmail
i've had the same hotmail account so long that it is grandfathered and i can access it directly from outlook or any other email program. i dont need to have messenger.
Newest Live Mobile Apps
Here is the full Windows Mobile Install link
http://wl.windowsmobile.com
if you want some of the modded versions let me know I can post them it is not letting me upload them, prob due to my work firewall.
yeah if u wouldn't mind, i would loveif you could post some of the modded versions, i've tried the full version before, and for some reason it odesn't work for me...
thank you
simple and effective
just spoof the first screen if you keep getting redirected to the web
jdmobnet said:
If you just need access to your email via push this should do the trick. Windows Live is great if you like to sync for contacts but for just email use POP3 instead if you prefer.
Windows Live POP3 Settings
POP server: pop3.live.com (Port 995)
POP SSL required? Yes
User name: Your Windows Live ID, for example [email protected]
Password: The password you usually use to sign in to Hotmail or Windows Live
SMTP server: smtp.live.com (Port 25)
Authentication required? Yes (this matches your POP username and password)
TLS/SSL required? YesWindows Live POP3 Settings
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well that doesn't work, it seems a lot of people are saying it won't work since cricket is gay and has a proxy that only lets u used port 80, so does ANYONE know how to get it to work?? or how i can change the reg settings on the app to make it use port 80, or anything?
X-Kenshin-X said:
cricket is gay
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I didn't realize Cricket was gay! Wow, I had always suspected, but never knew. Did it tell it's parents?
That must be the source of all your problems. Homosexual companies are really the plague of technology and society. Pretty soon, they will be demanding mergers with other companies, but we can't have that! If we allow gay companies to merge, then what's to stop a gay company from merging with a duck, turtle or goat? Someone alert Fox News quickly!
Please don't use hate speech here.
You can download the latest version here:
http://mobile.microsoft.com/live/En-US/mobile/default.mspx
X-Kenshin-X said:
i see most of you guys don't use them and exclude them from your roms... so i gotta ask, are they slow? buggy? or why do you guys not use them?
i have hotmail, so i kinda need it...
but of course if there is a better alternative, then i would love to know!
neways if there is no better program, would any of you know where i could download the installation files for these? because at the microsoft site you have to input your phone number to have them send you a text with the link...
but i think as we all know, cricket somehow blocks messages being sent from sites and so on...
FYI,
i use a Verizon VX6800 on Cricket
no2chem 2.47
radio 3.75
ROM: Ryan's Cricket "Heavy" ROM v1.1
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again, cricket has a PROXY that only lets u access port 80 and 8080 i think, does anyone know a workaround!!?
Hey guys,
omni here with what should be a relatively easy question/fix...
There may be a post on this already, but I searched around for a good 10 minutes, and at least I know I'm in the right section (not spamming dev)
I have Yahoo! Mail liked through my MotoBlur Accounts so that it will show emails in my Universal Inbox (standard Messaging app). It works intermittently, and what is really strange is that when it ISN'T working (when it has the orange error/caution symbol over the syncing icon), the stored password under Accounts is randomly modified to a 20-ish character string (my password is much fewer characters). I can go back and change the password while its in the mood not to work, but it never seems to sync. Then I forget about it and it randomly connects later. As you can imagine, this gets quite annoying... I'm running GreyBlur 1.0 and SteelBlue 1.15 (compatible; the problem was happening long before layering this theme). I do move around campus alot, which switches to new wifi networks or to 3.5G.
So to sum up the question: how can I stop MotoBlur's Accounts/Yahoo! Mail from changing my password and losing connectivity (not sure which comes first/causes the other)?
Great thanks to this community's wonderful attitude and android wizardy!
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Issue Summary
In order to improve security, Yahoo recently disabled non-secure (non-SSL) connections to their IMAP e-mail servers. As a result, customers with devices running the Android operating system may encounter errors when attempting to setup or access their Yahoo e-mail account via the device's native e-mail client.
Customers attempting to setup a Yahoo e-mail account for the first time will receive an authentication failed or similar error when using the automatic setup method (only e-mail address & password are entered).
Customers who previously setup a Yahoo e-mail account may receive an error or be unable to retrieve new e-mail messages.
Critical Must Know/Must Do
New users (or existing user attempting to add a new Yahoo/AT&T account): use the Manual Set up option to enter the required server settings.
Existing users: If their Yahoo/AT&T account stops syncing, direct them to Edit the account settings and enable SSL.
Server/Protocol - IMAP
IMAP/Incoming Server - imap.mail.yahoo.com
Security Type - SSL (or "secure connection" option)
Incoming Port - 993
Outgoing Server - smtp.mail.yahoo.com
Security Type - SSL (or "secure connection" option)
Outgoing Port - 465
To find out how to edit the settings go here:
https://www.wireless.att.com/answer-center/solutionDisplay.jsp?solutionId=KB116471
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I recently bought a Galaxy S3, to replace my present HTC Desire.
So far so good, however I am encountering one thing that I cannot find the solution to.
On my Desire I had an ISP email account configured, with an alias as "send from" email address.
The purpose of this is that I could reply and receive emails, on as well as my phone, home pc and working pc.
On the desire I had the configuring options;
Email address: [email protected]
User name: Frans
Password: password
On the Galaxy I can only enter:
User name: Frans
Password: password
And next thing what happens, is that my "send from" email address is [email protected].
So I want that the S3 sends mails from [email protected], so I get the replies on as well as my pc's as on my phone.
I am searching already for hours to find the solution, but without any result.
Does anybody know, how to do this?