Does anybody know how to add Yahoo email account default email app??? Ive tried manuel way but still no luck.
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I'd try using the official Yahoo e-mail application in the Android Market. If you don't want to use that try using your gmail account settings as the outgoing server.
yahoo mail doesnt support pop access unless you have signed up for yahoo plus.
the yahoo mail app in the marketplace works pretty well .
one thing that sucks about the regular mail app is that you can't search emails which is a major omission in my opinion.
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I'd rather have everything in one app. I know when i was using Samsung Vibrant it was possible by setting up manuelly
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it worked on my iphone as well but I don't think it was pop based..
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http://www.technipages.com/nexus-one-setup-yahoo-email.html
this just worked for me.
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its a bit kludgy though because it doesnt work with wifi enabled
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Thank you that worked for me.
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ive discovered a new backdoor method after a bit of web searching. basically if you change your account settings in yahoo mail settings to say you are yahoo asia (not usa) then pop forwarding becomes configurable even though you don't have a plus account.
worked well for me. it's under account settings, set language, site, time zone.
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Yahoo mail settings works with Wifi too
I got my yahoo settings to work with Wifi too on Nexus S. Here are my settings.
Incoming Settings:
Username: your yahoo account user [email protected]
Password: your yahoo account password
IMAP server: imap.mail.yahoo.com
Port: 993
Security type: SSL
Outgoing Settings:
SMTP server: smtp.mail.yahoo.com
Port: 465
Security Type: SSL
Require sign-in : turn the checkbox to on
Username: your yahoo user [email protected]
Password: your yahoo mail password
Anybody else have the problem of not being able to send emails over wifi but still receive them
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Make sure Background data is still on.
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Are you talking about Gmail or some other email provider?
If other than Gmail then try setting the SMTP server port to 587 instead of the default of 25.
Joe
Sounds like you need to check the SMTP server. Make sure it's appropriate for the ISP you're using or make sure that your email provider supports remote SMTP.
Loving my new Arc, much more fun than the iphone4
One issue though is using my Apple Mobile Me email account - this account is my main personal email account so I need to access it from the Arc.
Does anyone have the correct Incoming & Outgoing servers setting for this on the Arc..
I can receive emails but cant send? I get a "Connection error" message when trying to send..
I am using these setting under IMAP
Incoming Server
mail.mac.com
Port 994
username: your email
Pass:
Check Use secure connection
Outgoing server
smtp.mac.com
port 25
dont check use secure connection
Tks
I do not if it is always true, it was in the past.
Some operators force you to use their smtp server and not yours.
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anyone else having trouble adding an exchange account/email? i can add it fine using the 'auto' method, but when i click on the account/email
it just sits there and says 'Waiting for sync, your email will appear soon." but it just keeps spinning,spinning
No problem here, which settings did you use?
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No problem here, which settings did you use?
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Stock automatic settings, yahoo works but not hotmail
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Not sure what are the automatic settings, but I have the following:
Incoming settings:
Domain: \[email protected]
Password: obviously yours
Server: bay-m.hotmail.com
Works for me
Hi, I am having a problem sending Email from my Charter.net account. It cannnot send Email and fails. I setup the SMTP server with mobile.charter.net and Port 587 (TLS and Authentication). Anybody else with the same issue with default Email or Gmail client?
I setup my Charter account in the Gmail app. It auto discovered all my settings this time. The Gmail app set the incoming server to mobile.charter.net port 993 SSL/TLS. Outgoing server is mobile.charter.net port 587 SSL/TLS.
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I setup my Charter account in the Gmail app. It auto discovered all my settings this time. The Gmail app set the incoming server to mobile.charter.net port 993 SSL/TLS. Outgoing server is mobile.charter.net port 587 SSL/TLS.
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Just tried again in Gmail and the outgoing Email stayed in the Outbox and it failed. I have the same setting as you above.
Gotta ask but is your password correct? Same credentials allow you to login into Charter webmail? Tried Wifi vs 4G? Link to Charter settings http://www.charter.net/support/internet/email-settings/
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Gotta ask but is your password correct? Same credentials allow you to login into Charter webmail? Tried Wifi vs 4G? Link to Charter settings http://www.charter.net/support/internet/email-settings/
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Yes password is correct cause I can read all my Emails but not send which is very odd. I can login to Webmail without problem. Tried to check/uncheck Authentication required without success. 4G or Wifi does not make a difference.
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Just tried again in Gmail and the outgoing Email stayed in the Outbox and it failed. I have the same setting as you above.
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Yes password is correct cause I can read all my Emails but not send which is very odd. I can login to Webmail without problem. Tried to check/uncheck Authentication required without success. 4G or Wifi does not make a difference.
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That is an odd issue. I just removed and re-added my Charter account in Gmail app. I selected Personal IMAP account, entered my email address and password and I was set. Did not have to enter anything else.
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That is an odd issue. I just removed and re-added my Charter account in Gmail app. I selected Personal IMAP account, entered my email address and password and I was set. Did not have to enter anything else.
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Very odd indeed. If you have a chance can you try with the native Email client. Thx
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Very odd indeed. If you have a chance can you try with the native Email client. Thx
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Native email app is working too. It hung on checking outgoing server. Switched to manual, IMAP, incoming mobile.charter.net 993 SSL, outgoing mobile.charter.net 587 SSL. Username is my full Charter email address.
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Native email app is working too. It hung on checking outgoing server. Switched to manual, IMAP, incoming mobile.charter.net 993 SSL, outgoing mobile.charter.net 587 SSL. Username is my full Charter email address.
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I am gonna do a factory reset and try again. Thank you for taking the time to troubleshoot.
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Native email app is working too. It hung on checking outgoing server. Switched to manual, IMAP, incoming mobile.charter.net 993 SSL, outgoing mobile.charter.net 587 SSL. Username is my full Charter email address.
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Just did a factory reset. The Charter account will only install with the manual setup. Make sure the outgoing port 587 is set to SSL as it defaults to TLS during the initial setup. I originally used the automatic detect and that port 587 always stayed on TLS. Thx
Looks like it doesn't save the 587 port setting if you have a different default email account setup on the S7. We have an Corporate ActiveSync email account as the first account on the phone. Was on hold for almost an hour with Samsung and just got cutoff.
Some of this (port numbers, etc) depend on if you follow Charter's settings for mobile (i.e. not directly on their network to start) or home (i.e. wifi). They put extra security if on mobile (i.e. the 993 port), and I also think they mess with things if you are on wifi, and won't work right. PITA, but it is how they do it in Central MA. So some of this may depend on Wifi vs. t-mobile network access to the charter.net server.
YMMV...
I think T-Mobile is causing the problem
I suspect T-mobile might be barring connections to charter.net. With the correct setup, my phone will send email to charter via my WiFi but not through t-mobile direct. Using K-9 email client, I get back:
com.fsck.k9.mail.transport.SmtpTransport$NegativeSmtpReplyException: Negative SMTP reply: 554 impout002 charter.net ESMTP server not available
at com.fsck.k9.mail.transport.SmtpTransport.checkLine(SmtpTransport.java:639)
at com.fsck.k9.mail.transport.SmtpTransport.executeSimpleCommand(SmtpTransport.java:680)
at com.fsck.k9.mail.transport.SmtpTransport.executeSimpleCommand(SmtpTransport.java:644)
at com.fsck.k9.mail.transport.SmtpTransport.open(SmtpTransport.java:242)
at com.fsck.k9.mail.transport.SmtpTransport.sendMessageTo(SmtpTransport.java:504)
at com.fsck.k9.mail.transport.SmtpTransport.sendMessage(SmtpTransport.java:496)
at com.fsck.k9.controller.MessagingController.sendPendingMessagesSynchronous(MessagingController.java:3014)
at com.fsck.k9.controller.MessagingController.access$1700(MessagingController.java:115)
at com.fsck.k9.controller.MessagingController$21.run(MessagingController.java:2895)
at com.fsck.k9.controller.MessagingController.runInBackground(MessagingController.java:204)
at com.fsck.k9.controller.MessagingController.access$000(MessagingController.java:115)
at com.fsck.k9.controller.MessagingController$1.run(MessagingController.java:173)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:818)
How to fix charter mobile email settings
Forgot password and don't have the same phone number need my account reset to very important have a dispute that i need to clear up.