On 1 October 2014 11:21:05 pm AEST, Robert Garrett <[email protected]> wrote:
>Here are the significant points:
>1) My email server, which I own and am in complete control of

>So, K9 is the only thing that has changed, and now K9 is the only email
>client that won't work.  Doesn't that make it pretty obvious where the
>defect lies?
 
Yes, no, maybe.
Perhaps, for sure, no way.

Choose one, choose more that one, choose all that apply

You own all the pieces, mail client, mail server, produce the evidence.

Maybe you are right, maybe you are wrong, without the logs, you are wasting 
your time, and, developers time, shooting moving target can be fun, but, hardly 
a productive pastime.

>SSL/TLS and 465 (out)

On a separate note, I'm far from a mail expert, and, am happy to be corrected, 
but, I was under impression that port 465 for smtp had been deprecated 
since...late 90ies?, and, submission port 587 is the preferred and appropriate 
port?



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