On Thu, 2015-04-16 at 19:05 +0000, Richard wrote:
> > That doesn't proove that they aren't doing a MITM to inspect mail.
> > To be sure, you need to negotiate TLS and validate the
> > certificates. (This is in the US more common at some wifi places
> > vs mobile.)  https://crypto.stanford.edu/ssl-mitm/
> > tls to 587 works fine for me with k-9, on almost all WiFi and on
> > mobile data.
> > You should be very careful that your other client that "works"
> > isn't accepting a fake certificate from the mobile operator.
> I don't think I would see this as a K-9 issue. 

+1  The inability to send e-mail is not related to K-9; you have a
setup/configuration issue.

> I don't have issues with sending
> (or receiving) mail, unless the connectivity is bad, and then it
> doesn't matter if it's wifi or celldata.

Ditto.

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