On 11 October 2014 8:20:11 am AEDT, Scottie <[email protected]> wrote:
>I just send emails via k-9. Mobile phone sends it via wi-fi if in range
>and
>via mobile phone network if not. I have found from experience that if
>my
>phone has wifi in range k9 sends it. If no wifi emails get stuck in
>outbox.
>I think I have sent an email out of wifi range and it hasn't been sent
>later when I get back home and wifi again in range. Note that I do not
>have
>these problems with Gmail.

EXACTLY WHAT I've said, Gmail uses SECURE SMTP.

Eezy peezy 

The default Gmail smtp is as so:

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Outgoing server settings
SMTP server

ismtpgmaiicom
Security

SSL/TLS (always) 
Port

465

Require sign-in.
Authentication

AUTOMATIC 
Username

[email protected]
Password

Next
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(errors courtesy of ocring a screen shot)

>On 10 Oct 2014 22:08, "Voytek" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> 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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