Yes, that is what I was attempting to say, that's what I'm assuming:

You are set for smtp of your Wi-Fi provider, yes?
And, have different cell data provider?

So, on cell data, you are attempting to use your Wi-Fi provider's smtp, yes?

It's NOT supposed to work, and, there is nothing wrong.

You need to use your connectivity provider's mail server, OR, (better idea)
use secure smtp (port 587 SSL TLS).

with secure smtp you can send email 'cross domain' regardless of what 
connectivity provider you use.

(Well, almost, some 'free' Wi-Fi places block these ports....)


On 11 October 2014 7:49:55 am AEDT, Scottie <[email protected]> wrote:
>Actually sending by wi-fi seems to work. It's the transmission via my
>mobile phone provider that isn't working. But your comment encourages
>me to
>raise it with the mobile phone company. I thought they would just duck
>the
>problem and blame K9... I'll let you know what happens. I saw later on
>other threads that my problem is not unique.
>On 10 Oct 2014 21:42, "Voytek" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Sounds like your Wi-Fi provider doesn't allow cross domain access to
>mail
>> server.?
>>
>> Use your connectivity provider's smtp server, or, use secured smtp ,
>if
>> your provider has that
>>
>>
>> On 11 October 2014 4:56:41 am AEDT, Alan Scott
><[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Sending mail sometimes works and sometimes just sits in
>Outbox.Realised
>>> that it works when connected to wi-fi and not if using mobile phone
>>> connection.
>>>
>>>
>>> Using current k-9 on Samsung Galaxy S5 and Android 4
>>>
>>>
>>> I've looked to see if there are any options to resolve this but so
>far
>>> failed to find anything. Can anyone please help??
>>>
>>> Alan Scott in Scotland
>>>
>>>
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