Might be a certificate problem. Might require you to delete the account in
K-9, the re-add it, to make it (and Android) look at the certificate and
give you choice to accept or not.
Andy
On 10/12/19 4:24 PM, Gunter Königsmann wrote:
In italy I once had one mobile network provider who interrupted connections
to certain mail servers. Not that the problem isn't k9 but the network
provider...
Am 12. Oktober 2019 22:13:39 MESZ schrieb Cody Reich <[email protected]>:
That's a good idea Andy. I put the same credentials in to Thunderbird
on my PC and it works great. Send and replies to emails perfectly. The
same credentials in K9 Mail on 3 different android phones and still does
not work.
On Saturday, October 12, 2019 at 12:22:35 PM UTC-7, Andy Figueroa wrote:
Try another client with the same credentials, i.e. Gmail app or
Thunderbird
on the PC. You''ve got to troubleshoot before giving up. Capitalization
doesn't matter in smtp addresses (or any other domain names).
Regards.
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