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K9 mail app
K9 mail app





"STARTTLS - if available" option, which leaves your encryption at So, K-9 has forced the issue, but many clients still have a Where the setting had been "if available".] [I wonder what it did on a client upgrade It's still showing inĭocumentation from June, but isn't an option in the 5.000 RC1Ĭlient, which is good. It looks like K-9 has recently removed the "starttls - if available" Since you probably don't know the server configuration theĬlient needs to be set to "STARTTLS - always", rather than an "ifĪvailable" option, so that it won't connect if STARTTLS isn't Technically yes - but the key part is *with appropriate serverĬonfig*. > Doesn't STARTTLS on 143/110 (with appropriate server config) give > Pop3s/995 and Imaps/993 as straight Pop3/110 Imap/143 are not > By the way, you might want to check to see if they support > On 22 September 2014 1:18:52 am AEST, Richard wrote: Spammers find this and the host gets blocked. Send ability means that it's probably just a matter of time before Imaps/pop3s, start using those protocols, but the unauthenticated Of a lack of understanding of things mail. Your initial message seems to indicate) there would seem to be a bit Moved from authenticated to unauthenticated send abilities (which Unauthenticated send ability with your (non-gmail) provider. My initial concern was raised by your (new) seemingly

k9 mail app

You're using straight imap/143 pop/110 with them you should switch K-9 supports pop3s/imaps very well, and Iīelieve in recent releases has dropped providers from the auto-setup Your mail service provider (the operators of your sending and My "astute provider" comment is directed at whoever you are using as Ports 143 and 110 are (unencrypted) imap and pop respectively. Ports 993 and 995 are imaps and pop3s respectively.

k9 mail app

> astute provider.] Do you mean another app? > [hint - you might want to look for a more technically Sorry do you mean that ports 993 and 995?







K9 mail app