I just flahsed Aloysius v11 and connot get my comcast email account to connect. Can anybody help me?
I had a similar issue previously. Make sure you're using the appropriate server settings, and set it up manually;
Incoming: mail.comcast.net - Port: 110 (POP3)
Outgoing: smtp.comcast.net - Port: 587 (SMTP)
Both Incoming & Outgoing require authentication.
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hey i'm from singapore and i will be in japan for a long time. i'm using a singapore unlocked LG KU990 with with a softbank japan prepaid card. it works and i can call and sms without any issues. the only problem is i cannot mms or send e-mails at all.. i believe it has something to do with the access point settings and the email and mms settings as well. i can receive the notification for email but i can't retrieve the email to the phone. somehow softbank does not provide them directly to the phone to save the settings like singapore does. i have tried most of the settings on the forum but none seem to work. the best i got was sending.. then its waiting for around 15 mins then fail to send. can you help me out with the settings? i know the phone does not run on windows but it has most functions such as inputting ip and proxxy as well.. thanks a million. well below is the settings otions. i hope someone can tell me the correct settings please..
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Access point settings
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connection title : ??
Bearer: GPRS or UMTS
authentication: PAP or CHAP or no authen
username: ??
password:??
APN:??
Email settings
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Title: ??
My name: ??
Username: ??
password: ??
email add: ?? (i guess its the email add for my softbank line)
reply email add: ??
outgoing mail server: ??
incoming mail server: ??
maximum receive size: 100 or 200 or 300 or 400 or 500kb
mailbox type: pop3 or imap4
save to server: on or off
Access point: ?? (to choose the access point)
auto retrieve: on or off
SMTP port no: 25(default) <<--- must i change?
incoming server port: 110 (default) <<--- must i change?
SMTP authentication: on or off
SMTP username: ??
SMTP password: ??
APOP secure login: on or off?
MMS settings
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Title: ??
MMSC URL: ??
MMS proxy: ??
connection mode: TCP with proxy or TCP without proxy or UDP ?
Access point: ?? (to choose the access point)
web settings
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Service name: ??
Homepage: ??
connection mode: UDP(CO) OR UDP(CL) or TCP with proxy or TCPwoutproxy
IP address: 000.000.000.000 (??)
Proxy server port: ??
security: secure or not secure
Access point: (to choose the access point)
Before i upgrde to Davideuck_V-1_H.P i had not problem setting up my hotmail. But it seems now the interface has change and when i set up my hotmail, it requires me to enter the server for the IMAP or POP3 server name ...
Before the new Manilla, it done it automatically, the lazy way.
Now i presume with the Manilla, you have to enter those info yourself, however i don't understand the problem.
Scout your hotmail account and you will come up with the answers.
how to setup hotmail
incoming mailserver (POP): pop3.live.com
Gateway: 995
SSL-security: yes
Username: your e-mailadres
password: the password of your email adres
outgoing mailserver (SMTP): smtp.live.com
Gateway: 25 (if it doesn't work 587)
Authentication: on
TLS/SSL: on
Port
I have followed the settings described above however it prompts me for a password all the time whilst connecting although I am sure it is correct entered it numerous times.
Where do you actually go to configure the port settings?
Hi, I've just started to have problems recieving email through the stock client for my hotmail and after doing some research on the net it seems there is issues with the Galaxy and POP3 email. What a complete pain in the arse this is but I found out about an app called K-9 email client and this seems to pick up the emails brilliantly but my issue is outgoing emails.
When I change my settings for my outgoing I get a message saying 'Cannot connect to server. (SMTP response is 0 length).' I have no clue what this means!!!
My settings are:
SMTP server: smtp.live.com
Security: TLS (tried SSL but no difference)
Port: 25 (tried port 587 but no difference)
Authentication type: PLAIN
Username: email
Password: my password
I'm pulling my hair out so any help would be incredibly grateful.
blackg1000 said:
Hi, I've just started to have problems recieving email through the stock client for my hotmail and after doing some research on the net it seems there is issues with the Galaxy and POP3 email. What a complete pain in the arse this is but I found out about an app called K-9 email client and this seems to pick up the emails brilliantly but my issue is outgoing emails.
When I change my settings for my outgoing I get a message saying 'Cannot connect to server. (SMTP response is 0 length).' I have no clue what this means!!!
My settings are:
SMTP server: smtp.live.com
Security: TLS (tried SSL but no difference)
Port: 25 (tried port 587 but no difference)
Authentication type: PLAIN
Username: email
Password: my password
I'm pulling my hair out so any help would be incredibly grateful.
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Time to upgrade to Exchange ActiveSync.
try exchange
new account , manual settings , choose exchange
username : [email protected] (or whatever is your mail)
pass
exchange server : m.hotmail.com
check ssl
and done
blackg1000 said:
Hi, I've just started to have problems recieving email through the stock client for my hotmail and after doing some research on the net it seems there is issues with the Galaxy and POP3 email. What a complete pain in the arse this is but I found out about an app called K-9 email client and this seems to pick up the emails brilliantly but my issue is outgoing emails.
When I change my settings for my outgoing I get a message saying 'Cannot connect to server. (SMTP response is 0 length).' I have no clue what this means!!!
My settings are:
SMTP server: smtp.live.com
Security: TLS (tried SSL but no difference)
Port: 25 (tried port 587 but no difference)
Authentication type: PLAIN
Username: email
Password: my password
I'm pulling my hair out so any help would be incredibly grateful.
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Hi - I appreciate this may be well past useful seeing as your post was back in Sept, but I had a similiar problem with a froyo Galaxy S. The solution was pretty bizarre - no amount of trying alternate ports, SMTP server names etc worked. But when entering in the POP3 settings manually as per your mail host, simply uncheck the 'Require sign-in'. This worked for me.
Why cant I setup outgoing server for Yahoo in the stock email app??
I used this for IMAP:
android.imap.mail.yahoo.com
993
SSl
But for SMTP nothing works for me. I used:
smtp.mobile.mail.yahoo.com
587
NONE
And I got the the account, however I cant send email.
Help PLS. THX
here u go
this is how to setup Yahoo! mail on ur android:
incoming.........................................
imap server: imap.mail.yahoo.com
port: 993
SSL: yes
outgoing........................................
server: smtp.mail.yahoo.com
port: 587
SSL/TLS: no
this workx perfect on my Galaxy S
Tago said:
this is how to setup Yahoo! mail on ur android:
incoming.........................................
imap server: imap.mail.yahoo.com
port: 993
SSL: yes
outgoing........................................
server: smtp.mail.yahoo.com
port: 587
SSL/TLS: no
this workx perfect on my Galaxy S
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Well this worked but i cant send emails. It says connection error. Thx
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I897 using XDA App
download the Samsung Social Hub Premium from Samsung Apps, it gives you much better Yahoo mail integration
ive read several threads on the set up of yahoo mail on hd2 running android. still till this day it will not authenticate automatically or manually
how are you accessing it? mail client? yahoo mail app? browser?
mail setup on phone
these are the settings that work for me, ive tried them on a few different builds:
Incoming settings:
IMAP Server: android.imap.mail.yahoo.com
Port: 993
Security type: SSL
IMAP Path prefix: [leave this blank]
Outgoing settings:
SMTP Server: android.smtp.mail.yahoo.com
Port: 465
Security type: SSL
Make sure the box is ticked for 'Require sign-in'
I'm not sure if IMAP with Yahoo gives you push notifications though.
The Yahoo Mail app from the market isn't great, but provides push if you really need it.
How about update frequently setting? 1 hours interver?
Just forward them to your gmail account...easy and fast
lowrider262 said:
these are the settings that work for me, ive tried them on a few different builds:
Incoming settings:
IMAP Server: android.imap.mail.yahoo.com
Port: 993
Security type: SSL
IMAP Path prefix: [leave this blank]
Outgoing settings:
SMTP Server: android.smtp.mail.yahoo.com
Port: 465
Security type: SSL
Make sure the box is ticked for 'Require sign-in'
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This works for me....yay !!!!! Thank you so much.
coldest~~~ said:
Just forward them to your gmail account...easy and fast
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I'd like to have 2 separate email acct.
thanks lowrider262 it worked perfectly
kikikuku said:
I'd like to have 2 separate email acct.
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then sign up more gmail. Yahoo A forwards to gmail A, yahoo B forwards to gmail B..right?
dude thanks alot for the settings ive been looking for one that works for ymail for the longest time haha. I hate the official yahoo app