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this > Outgoing will not connect to email server on Android This question has suggested answer(s). Caso14 Posted on Jul 17, 2014 2:56 PM I've been having an issue for the past week where my outgoing emails unable to connect to server android email setup will consistently fail to send. I try reconnecting to the Outgoing server and I receive an android email sending failed error message every time. "Unable to connect to email server to verify you account information. No response from server." I am running the unable to connect to email server on samsung galaxy s5 latest Android OS on a Galaxy S5 using POP3. My SMTP server, Security type, and Port are all entered correctly. I have no issues establishing a connection with the Incoming server. I previously had an iPhone and I also android email server error experienced issue with the outgoing mail. Reply You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available. All Replies Racker chad.matlock Posted on Jul 18, 2014 4:12 AM Hello Sir, I hope you are doing well today. Can you please let me know if your outgoing server using authentication with your username and password? I tested this on my Samsung Galaxy S5 Active and I see a check box
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asking this. Can you please also confirm the settings: Incomming: secure.emailsrvr.com Use SSL port 995 Require Auth: Username (Full Email Address) and password Outgoing: secure.emailsrvr.com use SSL port 465 Require Auth: Username (Full Email Address) and password If these do not work please give us a call at 1-888-850-3994 and we will be more then happy to troubleshoot this fully with you. Reply You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available. chi Posted on Jul 25, 2014 8:48 AM I having same problem for the couple weeks ago when using 4G ( outgoing emails no problem at all when using wifi). I try to send email via hotmail and yahoo haven't this problem. please help fix this issue, thanks. Reply You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available. Racker alanbush Posted on Sep 3, 2014 6:15 PM Hi chi - Sorry for the delayed response. Is this still an ongoing issue? If so, can you confirm that your settings match the following settings? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Incomming: secure.emailsrvr.com Use SSL port 995 Require Auth: Username (Full Email Address) and password Outgoing: secure.emailsrvr.com use SSL port 465 Require Auth: Username (Full Email Address) and password -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If they don't, you may need to contact support directly so that they can check logs and
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Name:VIP Acct Exec:Pro DashboardMy ProductsAccount SettingsMy RenewalsLog OutLog InMenuHelpGetting StartedCommunitySystem StatusBack|Home Full SiteCommunityHelpWorkspace EmailWorkspace Email Help24/7 Support (480) 505-8877Android: Troubleshooting EmailUse the following information to troubleshoot common issues when setting up email on an Android device. In the https://www.godaddy.com/help/android-troubleshooting-email-6726 meantime, you can always use our MobileMail (http://mobilemail.secureserver.net) to keep in https://support.google.com/mail/troubleshooter/2650727?hl=en contact with customers, friends, and family members. Step 1: Make Sure You Can Connect to MobileMail First, connect to MobileMail on your device to make sure you have an account and that your user name and password work. Go to http://mobilemail.secureserver.net, and log in. If you can't unable to log in, double-check that your email account is set up and you have the correct email address and password. You might need to contact the system administrator who set up your account. See Set up email addresses. Step 2: Double-Check Your Settings Typing on an Android device can be tricky; it's easy to mistype a letter or two. unable to connect Double-check that you're using the correct incoming and outgoing servers (host names), email address, and password to connect to your email account. Your server names might also be different than our default setup depending on which type of email plan you have and where you purchased it .For more information, see Finding my email program's settings . Step 3: Reset Your Password If you've verified that your password is correct by successfully logging in, but you still can't set up email through your Android, reset your Workspace Email password. (You can use the same password again.) After resetting the password, try setting up the email account again. Step 4: Try Different SMTP Ports Typically, port 80 works well on Android devices, but sometimes ISPs or network providers block specific ports for security reasons. If port 80 doesn't work, you can try some alternate ports. The steps to change SMTP ports on your Android device might be a little different depending on your make/model and your network provider. However, all the information yo
Fix sync errors with the Gmail Android appIf Gmail isn’t syncing automatically, you might notice the following problems: Can't send mail, or mail is stuck in send Not receiving or not loading new mail Can't open or read mail Inbox not updating “Account not synced” error Not receiving notifications for new messages App is very slow If you’re having notifications issues, check your Gmail notifications settings. Usually, one of the checks below helps solve the problem. Check that you’re connected to the Internet Your internet connection might not be working. To check that you’re connected, try visiting a website in your mobile web browser. If you’re using public Wi-Fi, say, at a cafe or library, you might need to load a website to accept Terms & Conditions before you’re actually connected. Also, make sure Airplane Mode is turned off. Check sync settings on your Gmail app Depending on your sync settings, the Gmail app might not be checking for new mail. Open the Gmail app. On the left, touch Menu. Touch Settings. If you have more than one account, choose the account you’re not getting email for. Make sure Sync Gmail is checked. Check sync settings on your mobile device On many Android phones and tablets, you can turn off sync for all apps at once. You may have turned off sync on purpose or by accident. Even if sync is already on, try turning it on and off a few times. Find your sync setting On devices running Android 5.0 and up Close the Gmail app. On your mobile device, open Settings . Under "Personal," touch Accounts. In the top-right corner, touch More. Check or uncheck Auto-sync data. On devices running Android 4.4 and below Close the Gmail app. On your mobile device, open Settings . Under "Wireless & networks," touch Data usage. In the top-right corner, touch More . Check or uncheck Auto-sync data. Issues specific to non-Gmail addresses If you use the Gmail app with a non-Gmail a