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Likes Received: 0 I have configured my DX for my work email. POP3 incoming mail works, is sent to my phone. Problem is I can not send an email using that account. I get authentication error sending android an "Authentication error sending" message on my phone. I have checked the Outgoging Server settings,
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and the SMTP server and port are correct. The username and password are correct. I have tried just username and username@domain.com.
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I didnt not have any problems configuring my work email account on my Blackberry. The email Server is IPSwitch Imail 11. Please help, I hate having to send work related emails through my gmail or yahoo
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accounts. Thanks, Walter Advertisement Aug 17, 2010 #1 kejlyCZ Well-Known Member Joined: Jun 6, 2010 Messages: 561 Likes Received: 121 Are you sure, that smtp username and password is right? (some servers need just 'username' instead of 'username@domain.com') Have you tried different authentification methods (none=port 25, SSL=port 465, TLS=port 25) Have you tried to send emails without login (some SMTP servers need login with username and password, some don't) If authentication error sending motorola your server uses self-signed certificates, you have to allow use of self-signed certificates in email client ( Issue 1016 - android - Email app should allow connecting to servers with untrusted certificates - Project Hosting on Google Code ), sometimes install of certificates is not possible ( Issue 6207 - android - Cannot import CA certificates - Project Hosting on Google Code ) Nice how-to for Droid SMTP can be also found on DROID X - Can't Send an Email When nothing works, you can try to use k9mail instead of built-in client, its working fine on my (and thousands of others) phone. hope it helps best regards David Aug 17, 2010 #2 BeerRun13 New Member Joined: Sep 3, 2010 Messages: 1 Likes Received: 0 Yeah, this was a big let down. I use Netfirms for our e-mail server, and they confirmed that the Droid X does not support their authentication requirements... ugh. Speaking to Verizon, it is a known issue, and Motorola/Google intends to fix, but there is no date set for this. I went ahead and installed K9, and it seems to work for me, except for one issue... I have an email address from an organization that I'm in that uses their POP, with my SMTP for outgoing...
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Frustrating, I know. In fact, fixing email delivery issues is one of the top three things we do for our server management customers. You can save yourself some https://www.rackaid.com/blog/cannot-send-email-how-to-fix-email-sending-and-receiving-errors/ money by checking these five items first. 1. Bad Passwords Never ASSUME, because when you ASSUME, you make an ASS of U and ME. -- Jerry Belson This sounds simple enough but many support tickets we see turn out to be simple password issues. People complain they cannot send email and assure us the password is correct. We reset the password and authentication error bang -- email is flowing again. I think the problem often stems from extra spaces. Firefox and other applications often add a spaces to copy and pasted passwords. To be certain you are not picking up a space, paste the password to your address or search box in your web browser. This is a quick and easy way to verify you've copied the authentication error sending password correctly. If ever in doubt, just reset your password when testing. Wrong Authentication Method Password authentication security and network security are different settings. They both must be correct.If your password fails after resetting, make sure you are using a valid authentication method. Most email clients support a variety of authentication methods such as:
Normal or Plain Password Encrypted Password Kerberos Most systems support normal/plain as well as encrypted passwords. In most cases, you should see an error about "authentication methods" if this is the problem. Password encryption and network security (Tip #5) are often confused. In many cases if you are required to use a secure network connection, you want to use a normal or plain password settings. This is not insecure because by using SSL at the network level, then entire transaction is secure. 2. Mail Server (SMTP) is Offline Sometimes mail servers crash -- not often but I see it happen on WHM/cPanel and Plesk servers. Simply restarting the service from the control panel often fixes the issue. Your email client should return a connection error. Thunderbird error due to an incorrect