i have been getting this error message starting 2 days ago. "you have received a message that cannot be displayed by the mobile email client. To read the email, you need to visit your inbox on your email provider's web site."
for example, my gf sent me an email from her @email application from her Samsung galaxy s2 skyrocket.... why would i not be able to read this lol?!
also, i have a Samsung droid charge, if that matters.
any help?!
Info would be helpful such as the email client, content of the email, whether it worked from another device with the same sender address, whether you receive the same message on another device to the same recipient email address, if the error is consistently reproducible, whether you tried another email client, etc.
I suggest changing email clients.
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Hi,
can anyone recommend a good email app. the situation I have is that I am currently forwarding all my work emails to an email account on my personal domain, and from there my phone connects every 5 minutes and grabs them. The problem with this is that I only really want my phone to download specific emails, and ignore the rest (probably identified from the subject line).
Ideally this would be done from my work email, but the system we use won't support that, and the email program on my domain is very blunt.
any recommendations would be appreciated.
Hello,
I recently purchased a domain for my computer repair business. I decided to host my email from Google apps free, as i don't have 8 employees.... Any way i came across this video to walk me through setting it up but i dont have the "SSL Always" option.
I ahve an HTC Evo 4G, running CM7.0.3 with the Tiamat 4.0.5 SBC kernel.
I can send email out from the hosted email account but i cant recieve. the email comes back and reads " This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification.
Delivery to the following recipients failed.
[email protected]
Technical details of permanent failure:
Google tried to deliver your message, but it was rejected by the recipient domain.
The error that the other server returned was: 550 550 #5.1.0 Address rejected [email protected] (State 14)"
Ive had no luck cross referencing this. more importantly im wondering why i have no "SSL only" option.
Also i'm using the Mail client not the Gmail client as i cant stand the Gmail Client.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nyPBq54eUM&feature=player_embedded
I am using the standard email app set up to access my email POP account and leave messages on server to be downloaded on home computer later. I also sometimes look at my list of emails on the email provider's webmail interface. I have seen on several occasions there had been an email on the server and then I access my email with the phone and most of my email downloads to the phone but 1-2 messages do not download, and are deleted from the server. This means my android phone could cause me to never receive an email, if I am not aware of such email from the webmail.
This problem is very sinister in that most people having it will not notice. They will just never get perhaps 2 percent of their emails. To catch it, you have to be aware of an email existing on the server by other means such as webmail, then access email from the phone, observe a message that does not come down to the phone, and then see it gone from the server. I never had this disappearing email when accessing email with iOS devices, so I think it is this new Sensation phone doing it.
I have InsertCoin 3.4.4 ROM.
Anyone else see this and know what to do?
Any good alternative email clients for Android?
Any comments? Could this be due to insert coin ROM 3.4.4. A developer of another app I sent a log to over a bug is blaming my ROM.
Let me start by saying I do nto want to spend 20$ on Touchdown.
Has anyone used this email app for their corporate emails? I am just wondering how secure it is and how I would talk my director into letting is be used if it keeps getting blocked my gmail as coming from Israel? I did email their support and here is an answer I received.
Dear Customer,
Please login to your Gmail account from PC browser and see if there is a warning about suspicious login attempt. Allow access from our server.
The instructions are inside Google warning.
Then long press on account record on main application screen and choose Send / Receive.
This is not a hacking attempt - it is an attempt of our service to communicate with your account.
Emoze designed to work as client - server. We do not save any information on our servers.They work as smart routers only. All data transferred only when device connects to collect new mail through encrypted tunnel.
If you have additional questions do not hesitate to ask.
I do like some of the options it gives me in Emoze, such as the ability to be notified when i get an email in one of my folders that is under my inbox...I have many folders set and I have rules set to send emails to them, in the stock email app it will not send me a notification when I get emails to those folders.
So, my question is, what are your thoughts on this app and would you use it for work?
Why not use K9 mail with APG encryption?
I am trying to set up the best handling of email-on PC and remotely on Android devices.
I am a long time user of Comcast for my email address, so I am hesitant about giving that address up. I primarily access my email from a PC and like to download and back it up (using Carbonite). I also like to set up folders to store and sort my email.
However, I would also like to be able to access my email from the Android devices, deleting, replying, sorting as I do on my PC and have the work done on one device sync with the other 2.
I recently purchased the Samsung Galaxy S3 and just got the Galaxy Note 10.1 2014.
So, my question is: What is the best means of doing this, from the standpoint of best PC email client and best Android app? Is this possible with Comcast or would I be better off just transferring over to using my Gmail account?
Am I being to overly simple by suggesting that IMAP is exactly what you are looking for?
Maybe I'm missing something too, but Gmail (and most other web based e-mail services) allow you to retrieve e-mail from your preferred e-mail account and also let you use that account as your "sent from" e-mail address. As noted in the previous response, you should be able to accomplish this via IMAP. Just sign up for a web based e-mail service and follow the instructions for retrieving e-mail from other servers,
sParkSnare said:
Maybe I'm missing something too, but Gmail (and most other web based e-mail services) allow you to retrieve e-mail from your preferred e-mail account and also let you use that account as your "sent from" e-mail address. As noted in the previous response, you should be able to accomplish this via IMAP. Just sign up for a web based e-mail service and follow the instructions for retrieving e-mail from other servers,
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This is true. I have 3 different accounts mapped through Gmail. I can respond to each account as if it were coming from its native email.
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