SOLVED - Re: Mail can't connect to Gmail

2011-05-05 Thread Whosoever
On May 4, 7:51 pm, MCBastos myem...@example.invalid wrote: Interviewed by CNN on 04/05/2011 22:37, Whosoever told the world: By the way, that was Thunderbird 3.0.11 that connects to Gmail/IMAP just fine. Thunderbird 3.1.9 seems to have the same problem. Check encryption settings. Older

Mail can't connect to Gmail

2011-05-04 Thread Whosoever
Using Seamonkey 2.0.14. Created a Gmail IMAP account. Set the account 'Server Settings' according to Google's instructions. Port to 993, server name to imap.gmail.com, User Name to my Gmail login name, 'Connection security' to SSL/TLS. But every time I try to connect, I get this message: Could

Re: Mail can't connect to Gmail

2011-05-04 Thread Paul
Whosoever wrote: Using Seamonkey 2.0.14. Created a Gmail IMAP account. Set the account 'Server Settings' according to Google's instructions. Port to 993, server name to imap.gmail.com, User Name to my Gmail login name, 'Connection security' to SSL/TLS. But every time I try to connect, I get this

Re: Mail can't connect to Gmail

2011-05-04 Thread Whosoever
On May 4, 6:30 pm, Paul p...@main.com wrote: Whosoever wrote: Using Seamonkey 2.0.14. Created a Gmail IMAP account. Set the account 'Server Settings' according to Google's instructions. Port to 993, server name to imap.gmail.com, User Name to my Gmail login name, 'Connection security' to

Re: Mail can't connect to Gmail

2011-05-04 Thread Whosoever
On May 4, 5:37 pm, Whosoever jerry...@gmail.com wrote: Using Seamonkey 2.0.14. Created a Gmail IMAP account. Set the account 'Server Settings' according to Google's instructions. Port to 993, server name to imap.gmail.com, User Name to my Gmail login name, 'Connection security' to SSL/TLS. But

Re: Mail can't connect to Gmail

2011-05-04 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 04/05/2011 22:37, Whosoever told the world: By the way, that was Thunderbird 3.0.11 that connects to Gmail/IMAP just fine. Thunderbird 3.1.9 seems to have the same problem. Check encryption settings. Older versions of Mozilla e-mail clients used to fall back to no