After I receive an e-mail into my inbox that requires a reply, I click on
the "reply" and create my reply and click "send". The reply remains in my
"outbox" and soon after I receive an ERROR MESSAGE that states that my
reply cannot be sent.
HOW CAN THIS BE FIXED?? A quick reply is greatly app
Are you able to send emails that you compose from scratch without error?
If not, I would guess that your outgoing setting are not set up correctly.
On Monday, December 7, 2015 at 12:00:09 PM UTC-6, Marv Keller wrote:
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> After I receive an e-mail into my inbox that requires a reply, I click on
On Monday, December 7, 2015 at 10:00:09 AM UTC-8, Marv Keller wrote:
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> After I receive an e-mail into my inbox that requires a reply, I click on
> the "reply" and create my reply and click "send". The reply remains in my
> "outbox" and soon after I receive an ERROR MESSAGE that states that my
I didn't ask you about receiving emails. I was asking if you can compose
and send an email. I suspect that you have not set up the Outgoing Server.
Go the Account Settings and choose Sending Mail and then choose Outgoing
Server and enter the appropriate settings.
On Monday, December 7, 2015
I've since discovered on superuser.com that apparently under pop3 protocol.
if an email client retrieves messages from the server (but leaves a copy on
the server) this causes messages on the server to be marked as read.
(Thanks to superuser member JdeBP for this enlightenment.)
So it's nothing
K9 5.006 on Android. Suddenly after years of working perfectly now when K9
retrieves a message from my gmail account it doesn't download on my laptop.
I have tried changing the "sync server deletions" checked and un-checked
"Remove messages when deleted on server" and "When I delete a message"
Well, is it possible that Google mail has a maximum character limit on
passwords? I assume that the username/password error is generated by
Google and not K-9. Are things tweaked at Google so 3rd party email apps
won't work?
Thanks for your thoughts!
R5L7
On Saturday, December 5, 2015 at 1