for those who have been having the issue of getting push email on your Galaxy Tab
here is the ease way to get this work
**** this may require that you delete your email account and reinstall it !!
step.1) after you have entered your email Addy and your password.
Step.2) Choose manual setup you will see the tab for exchange choose it .
step 3) the only thing you have to change is the server address it should
m.google.com
step 4.) you will this get a pop up to allow secure link certificate .
it will also ask you questions about push Schedule for peak and non peek hours. i did it on mine and i have push email on all my accounts now .......
*** it should work ****
I thought if uses gmail, it suppose to push already?
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Awesome!
I wanted to use Samsung native email(looks better on sgt) rather than gmail native apple, but the lack of push was the big down for me.
now I can use sgt native apple with push function. Thanks a lot. U r the man!
I tried the other method before, but it was too trick and i had to use my existing exchange account..
This method is very easy and simple+ works like a charm!
Ps . I had to play some time to iron the calendar stuffs though.
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Good tip but posted in wrong section maybe? Galaxy Tab General is probably a better place for this I think, as it keeps the dev section clean.
Gmail is push only when it goes through exchange server client.
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mine says unable to connect to server
when choosing exchane instead of pop3, what should i put into domain/username?
lets say my email is [email protected]
should it be \geez or geez or [email protected] or what?
thanks before
K9 does IMAP push.
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alright this is what you should do when you choose the manual setting leave eveything alone except the server name it should say m.google.com
thats it and you are done
rushstatus1 said:
Gmail is push only when it goes through exchange server client.
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Sorry, that is wrong! The native Gmail app is push. You only need to use exchange activesync for apps other than the Gmail app.
Regards,
Dave
Thanks Dave! I am glad you cleared that up.
And just to reiterate yes, the native Gmail app USES push. Not sure what is gained by using the Microsofts Exchange Protocol vs. what is available by default; seem like the original poster may have not realized that he was taking the long way to do the same thing that's offered natively by the Gmail app. Moreover, one could argue that the mail app has less features than the Gmail app, i.e. priority inbox, searching, etc...
foxmeister said:
Sorry, that is wrong! The native Gmail app is push. You only need to use exchange activesync for apps other than the Gmail app.
Regards,
Dave
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what about configuring other kind of emails (non google ones) and get push for them?
if you want to get hotmail and live.com push follow this:
server: m.hotmail.com
username: [email protected](msn.com,live.com)
password: ********
domain: empty
email: [email protected](and so on)
ellokomen said:
if you want to get hotmail and live.com push follow this:
server: m.hotmail.com
username: [email protected](msn.com,live.com)
password: ********
domain: empty
email: [email protected](and so on)
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Actually my email provider is LIBERO...
K9 seems to have built in push capabilities...but the stock mail app in the GT is gorgeous!
Or...is there any way to split the page, in K9 mail app, into list email and selected email preview in landscape mode as the stock mail app does?
darkaeden said:
Actually my email provider is LIBERO...
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Does LIBERO provide a push email service?
If so, what "type" of push?
The stock apps allows for Exchange ActiveSync, and IMAP IDLE (which is pseudo push).
Regards,
Dave
foxmeister said:
Does LIBERO provide a push email service?
If so, what "type" of push?
The stock apps allows for Exchange ActiveSync, and IMAP IDLE (which is pseudo push).
Regards,
Dave
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Libero gives push capabilities through imap...so how to get them with the stock
Mail app?dont wanna use k9 because of its not useful layout!
Adding the exchange account with the online iphone settings work. Server is m.google.com
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Hi, having a troublesome time setting up my Grand Valley State email on the Hero.
My school uses gmail, but the email address is as follows:
[email protected]
Not sure what server ports to use, ect.
Help is really appreciated!
Assuming your uni is just using some form of Google Apps for Domains, just use the standard gmail app with you full email address as your login, and your normal email password.
I use Gapps for Domains with my own domain, and that is all that I do. The only "problem" is that I have to use a standard Gmail account to purchase apps from the Market.
Regards,
Dave
Appreciate the tip,
I tried using the gmail app, no luck, and even setting up an IMAP account. Ive never had luck getting any of my colleges emails to work.
I even cleared out my gmail used to download apps and what not, and tried using my schools email, no luck.
hmmm, a little stumped. Has to be something with the server ports.
I see there is a note at the mail login screen for your Uni that says:
Please note: Temporarily, if you are using anything other than the Gmail Web e-mail interface, such as IMAP/POP/MOBILE, you will need to do a one-time password change in order for these services to work properly. If you are using IMAP/POP/MOBILE services please click on "Reset/Change Your Password." You can re-use your current password if you wish.
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Have you tried this?
Regards,
Dave
That did the trick.
That and I had imap.gvsu.edu for my incoming server instead of imap.gmail.com.
Thanks a bunch!
I'm having the same problem, I did the password reset, and set the imap server to imap.gvsu.edu with port 993 and 995, both didn't work. Can you give me full details on how to use it. I'm using the normal Email app on my droid x2, since im using my Gmail acount with the Gmail app.
i have the same problem too..
The Xoom manual says this:
Note: While you are using a Wi-Fi network, you
cannot access Yahoo Mail accounts. You can still
use your browser to see these accounts at
mail.yahoo.com.
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Why is this??
Polarfuchs said:
The Xoom manual says this:
Why is this??
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It's an issue with the Yahoo Mail app and not the XOOM (or any other specific device)
I don't like to tell people what they should be using but why does anyone still use Yahoo mail? It is nothing but a SPAM magnet. And if you are using Android, you will have a much better experience using gmail. Just my opinion.
Yahoo was my first mail provider.Now it is just a secondary mail address, I think my fourth. But it still has some subscriptions on it.
Polarfuchs said:
Yahoo was my first mail provider.Now it is just a secondary mail address, I think my fourth. But it still has some subscriptions on it.
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Abandon it! Just let go...I was in your shoes 2 years ago with my first android and I never looked back. Gmail is awesome...unless you're from an internet blocking nation (coughchina) where yahoo is your only option....
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I have a cool username on yahoo.com
Same like my hotmail.com, I have 3 characters username which is rare
So, for nostalgic sake, I keep them.
Anyway, can you just use the official Yahoo Mail app? Probably it is not optimized yet for HC.
keitht said:
I don't like to tell people what they should be using but why does anyone still use Yahoo mail? It is nothing but a SPAM magnet. And if you are using Android, you will have a much better experience using gmail. Just my opinion.
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You can use stock mail app for yahoo mail
You can use the stock email app using these settings. I will post a video on my blog showing step by step soon.
Incoming server settings
Username
[email protected]
Password
your password
IMAP server
imap.mail.yahoo.com
Port
143
Security type
None
IMAP path prefix
leave blank
Outgoing server settings
SMTP server
smtp.mail.yahoo.com
Port
587
Securiy type
None
Require sign-in
Check
Username
[email protected]
Password
your password
Push Service from my Email Server to Galaxy Tab (or other Phones which supports Exchange)
is so great!!
Every change of my Outlook Contacts, Calendars, Mails will automatically pushed to my Tab
over GSM or WiFi, without connecting the Tab to a computer with Kies or other Sync Software.
All you need is a
1. Linux Server i.e. Unbuntu 10.04
(Apache,MySQL,PHP5,postfix installed and working)
2. Zarafa collaboration Server (Exchange like Mailserver)
(Provides POP3, SPOP3, IMAP, SIMAP
100% MAPI stable Outlook Sharing
Outlook "Look & Feel" webaccess)
3. Z_Push
And the best... it's all free.
Seems like a rather convoluted way to achieve something that can easily be done just by having a Gmail account!
Regards,
Dave
As it was said, you can have the same much easly by configuring your own domain under google.
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Having a gmail account isn't a solution for lots of peeps with corporate exchange based email systems. Especially for those that only allow active sync access with no pop or imap.
There are several direct email clients supporting active sync, including the 'built in' android email clients. For example,Touchdown works quite well.
Another proxied-like solution that is a bit simpler than the above is DAVmail http://davmail.sourceforge.net/ This does require OWA on the exchange server, but owa being 'on' seems more common than exchange servers with pop or imap support. DAVmail can get rid of one intermediate 'hop' in the above solution.
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fwelland said:
Having a gmail account isn't a solution for lots of peeps with corporate exchange based email systems. Especially for those that only allow active sync access with no pop or imap.
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Yes, we know that - we're commenting on setting up your own pseudo-exchange server setup just to gain push email!
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I cannot send attachments through my email they are placed directly in the outbox.
I followed these directions
Incoming Mail (IMAP) Server imap.aol.com or imap.aim.com
Use SSL: No
Port: 143
Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server: smtp.aol.com or smtp.aim.com
Use SSL: No
Use Authentication: Yes
Port: 587
Account Name:
Username: your Screen Name (do not include @aol.com or @aim.com)
your Screen Name (do not include @aol.com or @aim.com)
Email Address: your full AOL or AIM email address ([email protected] or [email protected])
Password: your AOL or AIM password
Are you on wifi? Try turning SSL on. Also maybe your attachments are to large. In aosp roms the limit might be between 2mb-5mb (not sure maybe even less) in sense roms you can actually adjust it to like 20mb etc.
http://email.about.com/od/accessingaolmail/f/AOL_Mail_SMTP_Settings.htm
ok the problem is not when i send directly from my aol mailbox but rather when i try to send an image from a webpage or an image from my facebook.
it also sends the same email twice
anyone?
I'm tryig to figure it out
sends twice? Does the person you send to get 2 copies, or are there just 2 copies in your outbox?
The problem is that you are using AOL. Use anything else and all should be fine.
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MicrosoftBug said:
The problem is that you are using AOL. Use anything else and all should be fine.
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What a geek snob answer. Hating on AOL just out of habit. Do you have some specific beef with AOL mail?
Dennissaysthis said:
I cannot send attachments through my email they are placed directly in the outbox.
I followed these directions
Incoming Mail (IMAP) Server imap.aol.com or imap.aim.com
Use SSL: No
Port: 143
Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server: smtp.aol.com or smtp.aim.com
Use SSL: No
Use Authentication: Yes
Port: 587
Account Name:
Username: your Screen Name (do not include @aol.com or @aim.com)
your Screen Name (do not include @aol.com or @aim.com)
Email Address: your full AOL or AIM email address ([email protected] or [email protected])
Password: your AOL or AIM password
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Instead of using the imap settings to configure your AOL email account...just add a new email account and don't go into "MANUAL". Enter your AOL email address and password...it'll auto configure to AOL's email servers and then try your attachment methods. I haven't encountered ANY problems doing it in this fashion.
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What a geek snob answer. Hating on AOL just out of habit. Do you have some specific beef with AOL mail?
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Lol, in all seriousness, AOL has always given people issues. I used to have AOL back in the day. We had switched to it from prodigy. BIG mistake. I've seen nothing but problems with AOL. I used to work in the geek squad in best buy and even when Outlook was configured correctly, something never worked right. Not to mention, AOL itself is a HUGE resource hog. I'm sorry, but I just don't see the point in paying for e-mail when there are far better and free services. Why don't you see if you can forward your e-mail to another service and use that service to get your mail?
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MicrosoftBug said:
Lol, in all seriousness, AOL has always given people issues. I used to have AOL back in the day. We had switched to it from prodigy. BIG mistake. I've seen nothing but problems with AOL. I used to work in the geek squad in best buy and even when Outlook was configured correctly, something never worked right. Not to mention, AOL itself is a HUGE resource hog. I'm sorry, but I just don't see the point in paying for e-mail when there are far better and free services. Why don't you see if you can forward your e-mail to another service and use that service to get your mail?
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I won't start an argument, but I should set a couple things straight.
First AOL mail is free. It has been for a long time. What people pay for is dial up access.
As for AOL is huge, that is just a client. It's not a requirement for access to mail. There are people that like it and are comfortable with it. I don't use it.
There are certainly different services, but I don't think I'd call any of them better.
It seems that Yahoo is having the same problem... I have three yahoo accounts on my EVO and two of the three work fine, as they have for the last 14 months. My setting are all exactly the same - I can get, send, see all my emails in all my accounts except one... it just keeps telling me "more msg's on server"... it just started the other day and over at android forums- there is a whole thread about it... i searched here and no go... i think i'll make one...
LOL @ the dudes name above me....jaystation3 hahaha
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Phederico said:
Instead of using the imap settings to configure your AOL email account...just add a new email account and don't go into "MANUAL". Enter your AOL email address and password...it'll auto configure to AOL's email servers and then try your attachment methods. I haven't encountered ANY problems doing it in this fashion.
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This works
Can't get Yahoo Mail to work as imap/pop3 on Galaxy S3. It appears Yahoo is forcing people to use the Yahoo Mail app. If you want to access Yahoo mail as imap/pop3 instead of using the Yahoo Mail App, then they are charing $19.99 a year for "Yahoo! Mail Plus" to grant pop3 access.
I tried the following imap settings:
Server
imap.mail.yahoo.com
Port
143
Also tried pop settings, no luck.
Doesn't work, won't connect to Yahoo servers. Does anyone know a solution? I have a feeling they really want you to upgrade to Yahoo! Mail Plus, but then again it still works on a Blackberry without upgrading.
I'm confused. Any solutions?
Yahoo on imap works for me with the following settings.
Incoming
IMAP server - imap.mail.yahoo.com
Security type - None
Port 143
Outgoing
SMTP server - smpt.mail.yahoo.com
Security type - None
Port 587
SamsungVibrant said:
Can't get Yahoo Mail to work as imap/pop3 on Galaxy S3. It appears Yahoo is forcing people to use the Yahoo Mail app. If you want to access Yahoo mail as imap/pop3 instead of using the Yahoo Mail App, then they are charing $19.99 a year for "Yahoo! Mail Plus" to grant pop3 access.
I tried the following imap settings:
Server
imap.mail.yahoo.com
Port
143
Also tried pop settings, no luck.
Doesn't work, won't connect to Yahoo servers. Does anyone know a solution? I have a feeling they really want you to upgrade to Yahoo! Mail Plus, but then again it still works on a Blackberry without upgrading.
I'm confused. Any solutions?
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This page has Yahoo's IMAP settings.
http://help.yahoo.com/kb/index?loca...=PROD_MAIL_MOBILE&id=SLN3361&impressions=true
Thank you! Can't get PUSH Email to work now
biggins1870 said:
This page has Yahoo's IMAP settings.
http://help.yahoo.com/kb/index?loca...=PROD_MAIL_MOBILE&id=SLN3361&impressions=true
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Thank you! It connects to the yahoo servers now
Can't get it the email the automatically PUSH, I have to hit refresh or wait until my set email check frequency. Do you know how to get it to push instantly?
Also can someone explain the difference between
SSL, SSL Accept all Certificates, TLS, TLS Accept all Certificates ?
SamsungVibrant said:
Thank you! It connects to the yahoo servers now
Can't get it the email the automatically PUSH, I have to hit refresh or wait until my set email check frequency. Do you know how to get it to push instantly?
Also can someone explain the difference between
SSL, SSL Accept all Certificates, TLS, TLS Accept all Certificates ?
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Only if you have their paid service can you get push email. The only reason gmail is push is because thats the way they designed the app and syncing.
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jbadboy2007 said:
Only if you have their paid service can you get push email. The only reason gmail is push is because thats the way they designed the app and syncing.
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Got it, I figured you needed the paid service. But something that perplexes me....Yahoo push email works on Blackberry devices without needing to pay for the upgraded Yahoo Mail Plus.
hmmmm