The log doesn't actually tell us anything anyways.  Your first e-mail 
was a lot more informative.

LogicMail doesn't implement any sort of proxy protocols, so the only 
possible explanation is that your provider is somehow screwing with the 
connection.

-Derek

On 1/13/2012 5:06 PM, Daniel Frank wrote:
> Hello,
>
> sorry for the spamming, but it noticed I forgot to include the
> connection log.
>
> #BlackBerry Event Log (cpt)
>
> #HwID: 0x5001807
> #DPIN: 0x27658f5b
> #PVer: 6.4.0.142
> #AVer: 6.0.0.337
> E LogicMail - org.logicprobe.LogicMail.util.WrappedIOException:
> Verbindung kann nicht geöffnet werden - 1/13 23:01:46
> E LogicMail - Verbindung kann nicht geöffnet werden - 1/13 23:01:46
> i net.rim.networkapi - FatF java.io.EOFException - 1/13 23:01:46
> i net.rim.networkapi - Fatf   1 - 1/13 23:01:46
> a net.rim.tcp - disc   1 - 1/13 23:01:46
> d net.rim.tcp - TXss - 1/13 23:01:44
> d net.rim.tcp - TXsb   94 - 1/13 23:01:44
> d net.rim.tcp - OPEN - 1/13 23:01:44
> a net.rim.tcp - open
> tcpsocket://imap.mail.somewhere.de:993;interface=cellular - 1/13 23:01:43
> d net.rim.networkapi - FcoC
> ssl://imap.mail.somewhere.de:993;deviceside=true - 1/13 23:01:43
> i net.rim.networkapi - Fatt   1 - 1/13 23:01:43
> i net.rim.networkapi - FatF
> net.rim.device.api.io.transport.InsufficientCoverageException:
> Insufficient Coverage - 1/13 23:01:43
> i net.rim.networkapi - Fatf   6 - 1/13 23:01:43
> i net.rim.networkapi - Fatt   6 - 1/13 23:01:43
> d LogicMail - MaildirFolder.close() - 1/13 23:01:41
> d LogicMail - MaildirFolder.getFolderMessages() - 1/13 23:01:41
> d LogicMail - MaildirFolder.open()
> Opened with 0 messages in index file - 1/13 23:01:41
> d LogicMail - MaildirFolder.open()
> Opening: file:///SDCard/BlackBerry/logicmail/local/Trash - 1/13 23:01:41
> d LogicMail - MaildirFolder.close() - 1/13 23:01:41
> d LogicMail - MaildirFolder.getFolderMessages() - 1/13 23:01:41
> d LogicMail - MaildirFolder.open()
> Opened with 0 messages in index file - 1/13 23:01:41
> d LogicMail - MaildirFolder.open()
> Opening: file:///SDCard/BlackBerry/logicmail/local/Sent - 1/13 23:01:41
> d LogicMail - MaildirFolder.close() - 1/13 23:01:40
> d LogicMail - MaildirFolder.getFolderMessages() - 1/13 23:01:40
> d LogicMail - MaildirFolder.open()
> Opened with 0 messages in index file - 1/13 23:01:40
> d LogicMail - MaildirFolder.open()
> Opening: file:///SDCard/BlackBerry/logicmail/local/Drafts - 1/13 23:01:40
> i LogicMail - Application startup
> Date: Fr Jan. 13 23:01:40 Europe/Amsterdam 2012
> Name: LogicMail
> Version: 2.0.0.291
> Platform: 9800 6.0.0.337 (touch)
>    - 1/13 23:01:40
>
>
> Am 13.01.2012 22:36, schrieb Daniel Frank:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have an issue when using LogicMail through the mobile network after
>> upgrading to the latest stable version 2.0.0.291 (same issue with
>> unstable). Sadly I did not write down the old version I had been using,
>> but it should be around August 2011.
>>
>> The connection is working fine through the Wireless LAN connection,
>> however when I try to connect through the mobile network using "Direct
>> TCP". I simply get the message that the connection could not be opened.
>> Since there is very little I can debug on my BB, I have checked the
>> server and when examining the logs I noticed errors like these:
>> Jan 13 22:14:00 imap-login: Info: Disconnected (no auth attempts):
>> rip=82.113.XX.YY, lip=10.1.AA.BB, TLS handshaking: SSL_accept() failed:
>> error:1407609B:SSL routines:SSL23_GET_CLIENT_HELLO:https proxy request
>> The remote IP matches the device the blackberry is using for www
>> requests, so I know for sure that this request comes from the blackberry.
>> To further analyze this, I snooped and saw that exactly the following is
>> what the imap server receives over the TCP connection from the blackberry:
>> CONNECT imap.mail.somewhere.de:993 HTTP/1.1
>> Host: imap.mail.somewhere.de:993
>> Connection: close
>> Where imap.mail.somewhere.de with port 993 is the imapserver i
>> configured in LogicMail to connect to, of course. And since it's working
>> in WLAN mode, the settings should be correct.
>> Why is LogicMail trying to connect to my email server assuming it's a
>> proxy server?
>>
>> Is LogicMail at fault here, or is it some strange thing my provider (O2
>> Germany) is doing?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Daniel Frank
>>
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