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using their server settings? Try any of the following tips to help you send a Personal Email from an account that has been already set-up. Send a test email after you try any of the steps. If you cannot send an email through your email provider's server, but the account is set-up properly, you may need to adjust your security settings. Try to check / uncheck Use secure connection and re-send email Try to check / uncheck android authentication error connecting to wifi Verify Certificate and re-send email. Authentication error on incoming or outgoing accounts: Check your account password settings within Incoming server settings for problems with incoming mail, within Outgoing server settings if you can't send email. Turn off Wi-Fi, and re-send. If already off, turn on Wi-Fi, and then re-send email. If using Port 25 for Outgoing Setting's port#, change to Port 587 and retry. When all else fails, you should also be able to use Gmail's outgoing mail server. Sending Email using Gmail Outgoing Mail Server Settings (SMTP Settings) For the outgoing mail server information enter smtp.gmail.com Check (green) both Use secure connection andVerify Certificate Port 465. The username is the entire email address. (Example: xxx@gmail.com) Enter the Gmail account password. Tap Ok Was this answer helpful? Yes No Please tell us how we can make this answer more useful. Your Feedback *Required Back to Previous Page × Information Close Products Moto Mods Moto Z Droid Moto Z Force Droid Moto Z Play Droid Moto X Pure Edition Moto G Family Moto E (2nd Gen.) All Droid phones All Moto Phones Moto 360 2nd Gen Moto 360 Sport Cases & Shells Chargers Motorola Home Baby Monitors Bluetooth headsets Car speakerphones Home monitors Home & office phones Modems & gateways Pet monitors & training Power & charging Wired earbuds Wireless headphones All Motorola Home products Support Contact Us Prod
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exclusive access to reports, research and invitation only events. Twitter How to fix the two-factor authentication log-in error in Gmail on android wifi authentication error open network Android Can't log in to the Gmail Android app after enabling two-factor authentication option? It's easy to fix! Rohan Pearce (Techworld Australia) 17 November, 2011 16:38 - - - - print email Comments I'm a fan https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/57976 of being secure, so naturally I decided to turn on two-factor authentication for my Google account. Essentially what this means is that every time you access your Google account from a new computer or other device for the first time you will need to enter a code that is sent to your mobile phone as an SMS (or you can install an app to generate the codes yourself). (You will need to reauthorise http://www.techworld.com.au/article/407756/how_fix_two-factor_authentication_log-in_error_gmail_android/ devices every 30 days — there's also an option to have the authentication expire early.)However, I (and a lot of other people judging from a quick Web search) encountered a problem with my Android phone after enabling two-factor authentication: The Gmail app wouldn't let me log in, and I couldn't find any option to get Google to send me an authentication code for the app (the mobile Gmail site still worked fine after obtaining a code).It turns out the solution is simple. The reason the problem happens is, as Google notes (and as I completely ignored when switching on the two-factor authentication option), not all Google apps are compatible with the system yet. However, Google offers the option of using a browser to generate a special application-specific password.Simply go to your Google account settings, and select the option to edit your two-factor settings. Then select the option 'Manage application-specific passwords'. This will prompt you two enter a name for the device you're authorising (in my case my HTC Desire HD Android phone). You can then generate a random password that will let you use the Android Gmail app. (You can also revoke access from the same interface.)Problem solved! Join the TechWorld newsletter! Join Error: Please check your email address. Tags Gmailtwo-factor authenticationGoogle Android phonessecurityGoogle Androi
Home Help Search Login Register AquaMail Forum » English » How do I... » [SOLVED] I can't set up my account: Authentication error « previous next » Print Pages: [1] Author Topic: [SOLVED] https://www.aqua-mail.com/forum/index.php?topic=2203.0 I can't set up my account: Authentication error (Read 5526 times) cyberqueen Newbie Posts: 23 [SOLVED] I can't set up my account: Authentication error « on: March 23, 2014, 01:06:08 am » I'm trying to find an http://android.stackexchange.com/questions/27520/can-receive-but-not-send-emails alternative to the stock email client that came with my Nexus 7 (2013) tablet running Android 4.4.2. I wanted to try Aqua Mail, but when I tried to set up an account, I was told there was authentication error an Authentication error involving the outgoing mail server (SMTP). The error was "535 5.7.0 authentication failed. Please make sure the data is correct." I've been trying other email clients as well, and the data worked fine in them. The only thing I'm not sure about is that I would normally choose SSL/TLS for security, but in Aqua Mail the SSL possibilities were SSL (strict) or SSL (accept any) or something like that. I authentication error android first tried strict, then tried the other one. Neither worked. I've now uninstalled Aqua Mail. I'd like to give it another try, but there's no point if I can't get Aqua Mail to accept my data. I am sure that the username, password, and address for the smtp server were correct, as was the port number.I read the FAQ and searched the forum's messages, and I'm sending this message in the hope that someone can help. Thanks in advance. « Last Edit: March 26, 2014, 06:45:17 pm by cyberqueen » Logged AquaMail Pro 1.4.0.47 on Nexus 7 (2013) using Android 4.4.4 Kostya Vasilyev, Aqua Mail Administrator Hero Member Posts: 9010 Re: I can't set up my account: Authentication error « Reply #1 on: March 24, 2014, 02:40:58 am » Ok. First, this is not a connect error, it's an auth error, so your SSL (strict) setting was good.Now to try to resolve - on the outgoing server settings screen in Aqua, please tap "authentication" and change "choose automatically" to "SASL PLAIN" or "SASL LOGIN"... then Next to try and validate.Techie stuff:My app supports the "CRAM-MD5" authentication method (not all mail apps do). It's the most secure way to authenticate, which does not require the app to transmit the password over the network.Unfortunately, some mail servers advertise support for CRAM-MD5,
Tour Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Android Enthusiasts Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Android Enthusiasts Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for enthusiasts and power users of the Android operating system. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Can receive but not send emails up vote 0 down vote favorite I can receive emails but not send them from my Android phone. I am using Yahoo mail and a Samsung Galaxy Ace. email share|improve this question edited Aug 13 '12 at 13:31 Aʟ E. 17.5k2389142 asked Aug 13 '12 at 12:17 Bonzo 106116 1 Are you using the stock email client or another client? What are the settings that you are using (ex. Imap, POP, servers and ports)? –Brad Aug 13 '12 at 12:18 Outgoing: SMTP: mail.btinternet.com, Port:587, Security type:None. –Bonzo Aug 13 '12 at 12:22 You're using the Yahoo! Mail app, correct, and not the stock email app? –Aʟ E. Aug 13 '12 at 12:39 1 No i am using the pre-installed email app. My email is run by yahoo but my email is XXXX@btinternet.com and the server is mail@btinernet.com –Bonzo Aug 13 '12 at 12:40 1 @Bonzo: It would be a good idea to edit your question to include that information. –Aʟ E. Aug 13 '12 at 13:31 add a comment| 5 Answers 5 active oldest votes up vote 3 down vote accepted What are the BT Yahoo! Mail settings for outgoing and incoming mail servers? Incoming Mail (POP3) Server: mail.btinternet.com with Port 110 Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server: mail.btinternet.com with Port 25 Account Name/Login Name: Your email address (including the "@btinternet.com" or "@btopenworld.com" part) Password: Your BT Yahoo! password step-by-step Online st