I've tried many apps now to use my schools email which uses IMAP. Each and every app gives me the "handshake failed" even though all of the other settings are correct. Is this issue an android problem, nexus problem, or something on their end of the server? It worked for a while on my G3 with the new gmail but then it suddenly stopped and hasn't worked since.
My theory is the type of authentication used changed from SSL to TTLS and the apps won't work because of this. So far my university said to just use chrome but the email site is horrible and not made for mobile phones.
Any help is appreciated.
I've tried these apps so far:
AOSP email app
Gmail
K9 Email
Microsoft Outlook
Don't know if it will fix your problem, bit MailWise is great. I wish I found it earlier.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.syntomo.email
also check out Nine
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also check out Nine
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I love nine, but its not cheap.
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I love nine, but its not cheap.
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I tried alot of mail app I came to realize that you get what you pay for it seems all the good ones are charging now.
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I tried alot of mail app I came to realize that you get what you pay for it seems all the good ones are charging now.
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Don't know if it will fix your problem, bit MailWise is great. I wish I found it earlier.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.syntomo.email
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I appreciate everyone's help, I will give all of them a try and let you know if any of them work for me.
I tried all of them and still no luck. It either can't connect to the server of gets a "handshake" failure. It's still odd to me that my IMAP account used to work with the new Gmail but then suddenly stopped and hasn't worked with anything since.
You could test aquamail as well.
Here is another to through into the list.
MaildDroid
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.maildroid&hl=en
I am not allowed to connect personal devices to our work e-mail and it blocks all of the office 365 type connections. I tried MailDroid just for something to do and it connected instantly with no issues and work doesn't know
There is a Pro version for around $20 and there are in-app purchases available however I have never used either as the free version covers everything I need .
Sleeepy2 said:
Here is another to through into the list.
MaildDroid
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.maildroid&hl=en
I am not allowed to connect personal devices to our work e-mail and it blocks all of the office 365 type connections. I tried MailDroid just for something to do and it connected instantly with no issues and work doesn't know
There is a Pro version for around $20 and there are in-app purchases available however I have never used either as the free version covers everything I need .
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You could test aquamail as well.
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I will try both of those and see if they work. I have a feeling its the server that my university is using that's the issue. I believe they switched from SSL to TLS after some breath in the SSL protocol. I will try to talk to them as well if I get a chance.
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Hey all.
So i know that the relationship between Gmail's IMAP feature and WM6 is known to be very bad. I'm having the same problems. Only message headers appear on some emails, with absolutely no body- at all!
I was just wondering if anyone knows of a fix for this problem. I have used the search feature on this forum as well as Google itself and haven't found much of anything.
I've heard of things such as mobi mail (something like that), but im not really sure how it works. Apparently it fixes the IMAP issues with Gmail, but does it require viewing your email by first opening another program? I really like to just go to the messages center of my phone and select the email and go directly to the email. Also, if i were to use this, would the number of new emails show up on the HTC home plugin that i have install on my Tilt?
I know there are alot of questions here, but this is a very frustrating issue, that i'm sure a lot of people have. Thanks so much for all your help! I want to be able to use my Tilt to its best potential!!!
As far as i know there's still no fix for it. I don't understand why google hasn't already fixed this problem.
benchMarc said:
As far as i know there's still no fix for it. I don't understand why google hasn't already fixed this problem.
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Android?
I know this isn't really a solution to this exact issue, but I have found the latest Beta of FlexMail 4.0 to have EXCELLENT Gmail IMAP support. You might want to give it a try. The latest Beta has also been much more stable on my device than previous versions of the software were.
I have no problem accessing gMail on my Tilt. whats your issue exactly? Do you have the settings properly configured? -- i;m leaning towards no.
I just use opera mini to access my gmail accont directly.
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I have no problem accessing gMail on my Tilt. whats your issue exactly? Do you have the settings properly configured? -- i;m leaning towards no.
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Hmmm, perhaps rather than replying with this rather unhelpful post you could share your settings.
I too experienced the issue mentioned above. About 50% of my email messages were blank. No problem with Flexmail though. Now perhaps in the last few weeks Google has upgraded their server and the problem doesn't exist, but at the time I reviewed their forums there were SEVERAL others with the same problem and Google's response was that IMAP for WM was not yet officially supported.
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I have no problem accessing gMail on my Tilt. whats your issue exactly? Do you have the settings properly configured? -- i;m leaning towards no.
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Are you using IMAP or POP3, because there a only problems with IMAP. So be sure that you are using IMAP and give then an overview of the configurations you did. If you've got the solution, my gratitude will be great. Thx
ok, using pop3 is just a pain. It doesn't sync with your computer, so you have to read messages twice.... blah blah. That doesnt even seem like it should be an option. Gmail just needs to get their crap together and get IMAP working. there are many other email providers that have excellent support. I have thought about switching, but (other than the IMAP problem) i love gmail!
But, no one has addressed my questions about these other programs. Flexmail and mobimail included. I'm not too sure what these applications are. Could some one explain what they do/ how they work?
Also, will the email notification on the HTC home plugin still function if i do decide to use one of these third party programs?
Google's official statement about IMAP on WM6 (in their gmail help section):
Please note that emails downloaded in HTML format may not be displayed in your Windows Mobile client. We're currently aware of this issue and working on a fix.
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well you wouldn't think that it would take MONTHS to fix this problem. especially considering that other ISP's have their IMAP working flawlessly, not to mention the time and effort that gmail has put into iPhone compatibility. How many more Windows Mobile based phones are out there than iPhones????? Yeah.
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well you wouldn't think that it would take MONTHS to fix this problem.
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1 word... Android
especially considering that other ISP's have their IMAP working flawlessly, not to mention the time and effort that gmail has put into iPhone compatibility.
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Google is your ISP? Why does everyone expect the world for free??? its GMAIL, its free... its a recognized problem and its being worked on...
How many more Windows Mobile based phones are out there than iPhones????? Yeah.
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its a business, they are out to make money and the iphone was a hit, of course google would bend over backwards.. Dont hate the player, hate the game...
Believe it or not the people who own pda style phones are the minority of cell phone owners.
wow... way to be a complete ass. what forum are you on again, and how does this help my question?
google have fixed this problem see other thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=362430&highlight=Imap
FINALLY!!!!!!!!! Thanks guys.
OK folks, does anyone have any recommendations for Gmail push mail for the Kaiser?
Gmail App: Either adding this to your phone, or using it online on your phone seems to work well, but, unless I'm an idiot, there is no push--you have to check your e-mail manually. That kinda kills it.
emoze: http://www.emoze.com/en/get/index.asp. This is a neat little app that you install on your phone, and it seems to log you into a server that checks your Gmail (or Yahoo, whatever) and then pushes whatever it finds there to your phone. However, this seems relatively buggy and unreliable. One, if it works when you send an email, not long after it will download that sent email to your phone and tell you you have an email. Two, it wants to fiddle with your activesync settings which don't seem to work too well.
mobiPush: At http://www.mobiPush.com. Well, this seems unreliable, or at least, slow as hell. Now, being used to text messages, maybe the speed is normal for push mail, I don't know. Oddly enough, it won't connect to the internet when I have my USB cable plugged in, even though I have "Allow wireless connections" checked in activesync.
mail2web live: http://services.mail2web.com/FreeServices/. I have no idea, I haven't tried it.
Does anyone have any thoughts on these? Other suggestions? Want to point out my glaring errors? Feel free, and thanks!
Do you have issues w/ Imap? I have mine setup to check every 15 or 30 minutes and only keep 3 days of messages on my phone so it doesn't get too cluttered. I dont have the issue of sending an email and having the sent message show up as new when using this manner either. Just a thought/suggestion.
My gmail pushes to kaiser perfectly fine...
It's an option in Gmail you have to set.
Seven
http://community.seven.com/main.php
this pushes email great for me
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Do you have issues w/ Imap? I have mine setup to check every 15 or 30 minutes and only keep 3 days of messages on my phone so it doesn't get too cluttered. I dont have the issue of sending an email and having the sent message show up as new when using this manner either. Just a thought/suggestion.
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I just found that and set it up, thank you!
What I'm trying to avoid is having the phone check for email, and it seems that with Gmail IMAP you have to tell the phone to check at whatever intervals you want.
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My gmail pushes to kaiser perfectly fine...
It's an option in Gmail you have to set.
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Where exactly do you see this option?
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My gmail pushes to kaiser perfectly fine...
It's an option in Gmail you have to set.
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When you say it's "an option in Gmail you have to set," can you be more specific?
It seems that by setting up IMAP the phone has to check, Gmail isn't pushing mail to the phone automatically, is it? There doesn't seem to be a reason for the phone to check if Gmail is pushing.
Thoughts? And thank you!
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I second that.
What the 2 guys before me said.
Gmail itself seems curiously silent about this one. Especially because it would be a MASSIVE boon to their business...
Bueller? Anyone? Anyone?
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mobiPush: At http://www.mobiPush.com. Well, this seems unreliable, or at least, slow as hell. Now, being used to text messages, maybe the speed is normal for push mail, I don't know. Oddly enough, it won't connect to the internet when I have my USB cable plugged in, even though I have "Allow wireless connections" checked in activesync.
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As it turns out, the USB issue was a different issue all together. That's just Activesync being kinda crappy. D'oh!
That doesn't make mobiPush suddenly awesome, just that it had nothing to do with them. Heh.
what about Flexmail? It has IMAP IDLE support which will function like push email. If you set up the Gmail IMAP account under the program, it should automatically notify you when new emails are received.
Check the Hacking and Development area for ImapPusherService. I haven't gotten it to work on mine yet, but others have had good success. It isn't perfect, but as long as you don't SR very often it should work no problem. Downside, if you do a SR you have to relaunch the program and reenter your username and password.
I was just going to say the same thing having read this thread last night but not replied. ImapPusherService is what you're after. Very fast and works well. It's going to be THE software for pushing email to windows mobile.
FYI if you haven't got it working you should dump the tracking file and send it to the developer but before you do this try putting recent: before your username like this recent:username
and here's the link
http://www.codeplex.com/ImapPusherService
BTW Seven in my experience is poor. Use it if you want an email client that doesn't push but simply checks for email every 5 minutes and takes up memory. Oh wait. pocket outlook does this without taking up extra memory!
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what about Flexmail? It has IMAP IDLE support which will function like push email. If you set up the Gmail IMAP account under the program, it should automatically notify you when new emails are received.
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Thanks for the heads up, I'll have to check into this, as it ain't free. I must say that gives me a bit more confidence as I bought Pocket Informant recently. That program goes a bit overboard, but it does what they say it will do.
Gracias.
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I was just going to say the same thing having read this thread last night but not replied. ImapPusherService is what you're after. Very fast and works well. It's going to be THE software for pushing email to windows mobile.
FYI if you haven't got it working you should dump the tracking file and send it to the developer but before you do this try putting recent: before your username like this recent:username
and here's the link
http://www.codeplex.com/ImapPusherService
BTW Seven in my experience is poor. Use it if you want an email client that doesn't push but simply checks for email every 5 minutes and takes up memory. Oh wait. pocket outlook does this without taking up extra memory!
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what do you mean check for email every 5 minutes? seven isn't push?
Why use an app? go to your Gmail page and enable pop ( under settings ) Works great for me. I have mine saving 1 weeks worth of emails on the phone, automatically downloading all attachments, as well as updating every 5 minutes.... Never had an issue. I use my gmail rather than my blackberry email from work because the Kaiser handles mail SOOOOOO much better with attachments.
I am using Flexmail as well and found it the best solution so far for push Gmail. Setup was relatively easy and I like the advanced folder management options that Flexmail provides. Also, html formatting is a big plus.
I tried Seven, mobipush, emoze, and mail2web. All of them had some disadvantages such as bulky background client, slow receive/send, instability with other apps, and 3rd party reply-to address (mail2web). Flexmail is well worth the cost as it connects to the Gmail imap servers directly and I typically receive emails in my phone within 10 seconds of it actually appearing on Gmail web-mail.
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In my experience it is not. I set it up and intermittently sent test emails to my address. Got new mail exactly every 5 mins....
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I was just going to say the same thing having read this thread last night but not replied. ImapPusherService is what you're after. Very fast and works well. It's going to be THE software for pushing email to windows mobile.
FYI if you haven't got it working you should dump the tracking file and send it to the developer but before you do this try putting recent: before your username like this recent:username
and here's the link
http://www.codeplex.com/ImapPusherService
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Thanks for the heads up on this one. As a plus: it's Free, and that's brilliant. It's small, doesn't use up much space, memory, et cetera. However, it only seems to work intermittently, and that's just not worth the trouble.
posted in DCD'd Titan Rom 3.2.5 ROM as well....
Don't know where the error is. Reflashed 3.2.5 three times, same error. Just to put it out there.... anyone using the beta program Seven for pushing email?
Gmail worked before but will not connect from the Gmail shortcut from the login screen. Yahoo and Hotmail shortcuts work fine. Went in to "Other Pop Accounts" and added Gmail there and worked fine.
Note: No issues at all regarding this with 3.2.3
I work for a company with strict privacy settings for their mail server. Will exchange activesync work? I tried without success but was wondering whether I'm missing details I need to put in. I tried my login at work but it doesn't work.
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Worked for me. All I needed was the email address and password
It doesn't work for me. When I try to sync I get told that there are security policies not supported by Android! The lack of native decent Exchange support remains my biggest gripe with Android.
For the record, WinMo, iPhone and indeed Touchdown work perfectly with my companies servers.
I use Touchdown instead, but would prefer a more native implementation.
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Worked for me. All I needed was the email address and password
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what governs whether it will work or not?
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what governs whether it will work or not?
On 2.1, exchange activesync was not working (depending on corporate security policies such as PIN enforcement, remote wipe, etc) with native mail app and you needed third party (roadsync/touchdown)
All that's changed on 2.2. Native e-mail app works great, pushes mail, syncs contacts/calendar.
I only wish search functionality was included...
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oh thought u had froyo!
only works because I upgraded to froyo.
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oh thought u had froyo!
only works because I upgraded to froyo.
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i do...i upgraded to froyo but it still doesn't work
Starting Friday 5/9/2014 I can no longer access my Microsoft Exchange account thru the stock email app. It worked previously up until this day on Malladus 2.0.2. I verified that all of the inputs are correct (login, password, server, etc...). Has anyone else experienced any issues with their MS Exchange account? I can login thru my web browser, but I'd like to get the email app working again. Any help would be appreciated!
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Starting Friday 5/9/2014 I can no longer access my Microsoft Exchange account thru the stock email app. It worked previously up until this day on Malladus 2.0.2. I verified that all of the inputs are correct (login, password, server, etc...). Has anyone else experienced any issues with their MS Exchange account? I can login thru my web browser, but I'd like to get the email app working again. Any help would be appreciated!
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Did you make any changes on thursday or friday? If not, you might talk to your exchange admin at work. Many companies (mine included) block everything and only "whitelist" certain hardware/OS combinations (I usually have to wait about a day before they whitelist my device/OS after I switch). Maybe they made a change on their end, but at a minimum they might be able to troubleshoot server-side.
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Did you make any changes on thursday or friday? If not, you might talk to your exchange admin at work. Many companies (mine included) block everything and only "whitelist" certain hardware/OS combinations (I usually have to wait about a day before they whitelist my device/OS after I switch). Maybe they made a change on their end, but at a minimum they might be able to troubleshoot server-side.
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Thanks for the suggestions... Yes, I had the admin at work look at it as well. He confirmed that there are no blocks on the account. I'm able to login via Outlook software on a PC, and via web browser, but not the email app on my LG G2. He was puzzled. He mentioned that it sounds like a certificate not authenticating or submitting wrong info to the server. Since it appears to be connecting to the server, but reporting wrong login info. Although we both confirmed the login and password are correct. I even had him reset my password and try it again. I did not make any changes to the account Thursday or Friday.
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Thanks for the suggestions... Yes, I had the admin at work look at it as well. He confirmed that there are no blocks on the account. I'm able to login via Outlook software on a PC, and via web browser, but not the email app on my LG G2. He was puzzled. He mentioned that it sounds like a certificate not authenticating or submitting wrong info to the server. Since it appears to be connecting to the server, but reporting wrong login info. Although we both confirmed the login and password are correct. I even had him reset my password and try it again. I did not make any changes to the account Thursday or Friday.
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Have you tried deleting and recreating the account on the device?
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Have you tried deleting and recreating the account on the device?
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Yes, we tried that as well.
Not sure what else it could be. Did you install any new apps last week (esp. anything like an ad-blocker, or anything else that might have changed your hosts file)? Sometimes these kinds of apps can interfere with legit connections (I used to use an ad blocker but it caused problems with my RSS reader).
I'm currently using Email by Edison software. Have a couple Gmail accounts and a university email (office 365).
I am using Gmail App (personal) and Nine App (Work/Exchange).. Perfect setup for me..
Gmail for both private and work.
Aqua mail personal and Blue Mail work.
Gmail for personal use and Outlook for work
Protonmail. Personal and work use.
Gmail mostly on my Phone's and Chromebook...
Gmail for personal and Outlook for work.
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Gmail for both private and work.
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Doesn't email get forced to employ the policies from your work? I hate that, only few apps seem to get around that.
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Doesn't email get forced to employ the policies from your work? I hate that, only few apps seem to get around that.
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Im a PhD sfudent and it seems that my university doesnt care which app Im using.
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Im a PhD sfudent and it seems that my university doesnt care which app Im using.
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Thats nice. My university applies policy through most apps. Like requiring pin instead of pattern and some other annoying stuff.
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Thats nice. My university applies policy through most apps. Like requiring pin instead of pattern and some other annoying stuff.
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Oh god, that sounds terrific.
Aqua mail premium its the best one out there. More features than gmail and no compromises.
I used to use BlueMail but out of nowhere it started keeping my device awake while the screen is off. BBS showed 99% awake with screen off and only 1% deep sleep over an 8 hour span.
Partial Wakelocks showed BlueMail as the offender and uninstalling and setting it up from scratch didn't seem to help. I didn't want to use anything like Greenify since I still wanted to receive email notifications, so I gave up and tried an app simply named "Email".
Email was good but seemed a bit too simple to the point where it felt feature-lacking.
I've since switched to Outlook and it's been awesome! Simple yet has a solid amount of functionality.
Outlook all the way for me.
Outlook for personal and work. Good feature set and works seamlessly with my work account.
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Doesn't email get forced to employ the policies from your work? I hate that, only few apps seem to get around that.
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Thats why I use bluemail. I don't like the policies my work adds.
I use Nine for email. Love it!
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Thats why I use bluemail. I don't like the policies my work adds.
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I used to use bluemail but I heard something about privacy.
Best email app out there is blue mail. Full featured, free, works with exchange, soooo many options.