These are devices that have been updated. The Nexus 7 tablet was updated in 
October and k9 mail hasn't worked since. The Moto X Play just updated this 
weekend and similarly stopped working.

I have regenerated the SSL certificate and gone through K9's Incoming 
Server/Next options. K9 warned me about the unsigned certificate, with an 
Accept Key option that I selected. It still didn't work.


On Monday, 8 February 2016 15:11:29 UTC, Richard wrote:
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>
>
> > Date: Monday, February 08, 2016 06:58:18 -0800 
> > From: Steve Evans <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> > 
> >   
> > 
> > I cannot fetch mail from my courier imap ssl server from k9mail on 
> > Android  6. it worked on Android 5.1. I have made no changes to 
> > the settings, which  are: 
> > 
> > 
> > Security: SSL/TLS 
> > Port: 993 
> > Authentication: Normal password 
> > Auto-detect IMAP namespace 
> > 
> > 
> > The server has a self signed SSL certificate which has not expired. 
> > 
> > This happens on both my Nexus 7 tablet and my Moto X play phone. 
>
> Did this issue start when the devices were updated from Android-5.x 
> to 6, or are these new devices (that came with 6)? 
>
> Self-signed certs are a bit tricky as they require explicit 
> acceptance (by any mail client) at setup, whether they are unexpired 
> or not. 
>
> If you haven't already, go through the "fetching mail/incoming mail 
> server" setup and select the "next". That should test the connection 
> and generally results in a cert acceptance prompt. If there's some 
> other issue it should be reported there too. 
>
> If you've done that, then look at the imap server logs and see what 
> it's saying about the incoming connection. You may need to turn up 
> the logging level some to be able to see useful output. 
>
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