I've noticed this in 2.2 as well.  It used to work though.  But now
when I'm on 3G and then switch to WiFi my email becomes inaccessible.
I'm assuming because, as you stated, it's not closing the connection
it initiated over 3G.

On Jul 23, 6:47 am, Shulbert <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello I have noticed a flaw in Android,  When connecting to an IMAP
> server Doesn't matter if it is Exhange or Unix the Android Email
> client will not close the connection.  In order for IMAP to work
> correctly a client makes a conneciton and gets updates. If a
> connection to the IMAP server is left opened you will not see any new
> updates.
>
> Step by step on how it should work.
>
> Example will be Exchange server:
>
> Create a new connection point to your IMAP server (Exchange) port 143
> (cleartext) or 993 (Secure)
> add username: John Doe
> Add Domain: *Optional with VPN
> Password: **************
> SMTP server (Exchange)
>
> How often to login and check 5 10 15 30 1hr
> Logout after checking email YES/NO (Ding ding ding grand prize winner
> option here)
>
> This is a simple fix for Google engineers to fix, they should include
> it in their next rev.

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