Droid Email Authentication Error Sending
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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 authentication error android email send an email using that account. I get an "Authentication error sending" message
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on my phone. I have checked the Outgoging Server settings, and the SMTP server and port are correct. The authentication error android exchange username and password are correct. I have tried just username and username@domain.com. I didnt not have any problems configuring my work email account on my Blackberry. The email Server is IPSwitch Imail android authentication error connecting to wifi 11. Please help, I hate having to send work related emails through my gmail or yahoo 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,
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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 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 inten
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