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13 Likes Received: 0 Been sending and receiving emails on my Droid for over a year. Suddenly, it stopped receiving emails. I re-booted, ssl connection error android rechecked all the server/port/name/password entries, completely removed the email account, recreated the
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account all over again. Created the same account on a Droid X (it worked fine) Checked the account email connection problem android on my webmail (Works fine) I am not sure what else I can do? Do i have to reload the android OS? Any ideas out there? Janet UPDATE: as an experiment, email not connecting to server on android i went to my phone and set up an account for my husband. He has the same servers, etc everything is identical even the password . the only thing that is different is the first five letters of our user name. Annoyingly enough his account works fine on my phone but mine still doesn't! What is going on here? Advertisement
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Dec 22, 2011 #1 johnlgalt Antidisestablishmentarian VIP Member Joined: Oct 28, 2009 Messages: 9,416 Likes Received: 1,919 Try clearing the cache of your eMail app. Sometimes if an email is in the middle of downloading and there is an error of some type the file / data gets truncated, and the app tries to start the same download before moving on to newer email, but cannot get past the truncated file and thus generates an error every time. At least, this is my understanding of the actual error and the process by which it occurs as well as prevents any further email retrieval. I'm assuming that you're using the email app, not GMail app, so go to: Settings --> Applications --> scroll down to email --> press Clear Cache button (optional - reboot after before trying to use email app again) Do not press Clear Data as that will reset your email app, including server name, etc., unless the clearing of cache does not work - then you might need to clear data as well and start from scratch. mkym
Apr 24, 2012. Apr 24, 2012 #1 Craig84Z Member Joined: Apr 24, 2012 Messages: 4 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 60 Location: Indiana Tablet / Device: Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 Having why am i not receiving emails on my phone anymore a problem with my email. Newbie here to tablets. On my Galaxy Tab 2 email connection problems 7.0, I set up my email fine (real easy) and it downloaded and connected fine for about 5hrs. Since last night I
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have not been able to get connected again. When I refresh, at bottom of screen, it says "Connection Error (Craig)". Do I need to set up my account again? If so, how would I start over? http://androidforums.com/threads/suddenly-cant-receive-emails-connection-error.469274/ I'm not new to forums, but I couldn't find the search feature to try and look this up. Wi-Fi speed is 54 Mbps. Thanks. Apr 24, 2012 #2 jimbo7630 Guest Search is top right just under the Log-out link. It just has a magnifying glss symbol. Apr 24, 2012 #3 Craig84Z Member Joined: Apr 24, 2012 Messages: 4 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 60 Location: Indiana Tablet / Device: Samsung Galaxy http://www.androidtablets.net/threads/connection-error-when-using-email.37895/ Tab 2 7.0 Thanks for the pointer - found these instructions in another post, but they did not work: http://www.androidtablets.net/forum...ror-when-trying-sync-my-hotmail-accounts.html Non Gmail Email Troubles These posts didn't help. tablet set up this server info when entered email address and password: IN: imap.mail.yahoo.com SSL 993 Optional OUT: smtp.mail.yahoo.com SSL 465 require login Current MS Outlook on desktop computer has this (which I tried and still didn't work) IN: pop.att.yahoo.com - 995 - SSL OUT: smtp.att.yahoo.com - 465 - SSL yahoo website says for sbcglobal.net to use: inbound.att.net - 995 outbound.att.yahoo.net - 465 SSL Driving me crazy if anyone can help. Apr 24, 2012 #4 Spider Administrator Staff Member Joined: Mar 24, 2011 Messages: 15,394 Likes Received: 1,783 Trophy Points: 1,000 Location: Chicago, IL Tablet / Device: NOOK Tablet Stock NOOKcolor Rooted/Flashed Nexus 7 (2013) 32GB Stock Hi again Craig, I guess this was the other post you mentioned in your intro. I'm going to move this thread to the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 forum for you, so the folks with that tablet are sure to see it. Someone should come along there to help you out with the WiFi problem. Good luck! Apr 24, 2012 #5 Craig84Z Member Joined: Apr 24, 2012 Messages: 4 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 60 Location: Indiana Tablet
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