OP OP S segen77 Member May 4, 2010 #16 bump. could still use input from someone that has dealt with this situation. thanks
A aminaked Silver Member May 4, 2010 #17 port 587 is what I use for smtp. It is a standard alternative I think I wonder if k9 simply isn't up to the task. I have old imap software on my mail server so there isn't a droid client that handles it. This might be a stupid question, but is this an exchange server?
port 587 is what I use for smtp. It is a standard alternative I think I wonder if k9 simply isn't up to the task. I have old imap software on my mail server so there isn't a droid client that handles it. This might be a stupid question, but is this an exchange server?
OP OP S segen77 Member May 4, 2010 #18 aminaked said: port 587 is what I use for smtp. It is a standard alternative I think I wonder if k9 simply isn't up to the task. I have old imap software on my mail server so there isn't a droid client that handles it. This might be a stupid question, but is this an exchange server? Click to expand... This is not an exchange server. I am going to try testing this out with an SSL cert (which I believe uses port 587, but I could be wrong) and see if that helps the situation.
aminaked said: port 587 is what I use for smtp. It is a standard alternative I think I wonder if k9 simply isn't up to the task. I have old imap software on my mail server so there isn't a droid client that handles it. This might be a stupid question, but is this an exchange server? Click to expand... This is not an exchange server. I am going to try testing this out with an SSL cert (which I believe uses port 587, but I could be wrong) and see if that helps the situation.