Bypass mobileiron/mail+ to gmail - General Questions and Answers

Hello. Is there any way to bypass the mobileiron mdm so that I can use my exchange email with Gmail insted of the mail+ app where I have to type a password every time I wanna open it.

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Exchange password on Email ONLY?

Is there a way to have the Exchange email password apply ONLY to the email program?
Touchdown does this, but it doesn't use the native calendar, so you are forced to use only their calendar widgets and input methods. When using Touchdown, you are only asked for your password/PIN when entering the email program. There is not one on the lockscreen.
Is there another eMail program that is set up similar? But, one that lets you use the native calendar?
(PS: I've tried K9, but I cannot use it on our exchange server)

[APP] Could an app be stealing Google account settings?

I've had GMAIL since day 1.. NEVER had any issues with my account.. used it on a normal basis. Since getting into my Dinc, I've had to go through 2 account verifications with Google to get back into my account.. both times changing my password. I see that "something" has been spamming email from my account.. at first I thought it was spoofing my email address as the sender, but now I am seeing the email in my sent folder...
Question, is there an app that can monitor when this kind of activity is going on with my phone like this? It's not my computer... I forward all my GMAIL to my main email account (not gmail) so I NEVER log into GMAIL on a computer.. the only thing that is actively logged in is my phone..
Ideas?
I've had the same problem, ended up restoring an old nandroid backup & reinstalling the things i''d lost.
seems t have fixed the issue but my gmail defiantly got hacked; everyone with a hotmail account got sent spam
Just because your email account was hacked does not 100% indicate a malicious program on your phone or computer.
For example: You could have signed up for a website or forum using the same password as your email account. If that forum DB gets compromised, then your password could have been decrypted from the sql database...
It's possible some app has sent an email if:
You've entered your Google password to that app.
You've authorized that app for Google account using WWW (OAuth) or Android OS, but you didn't notice it requests permissions for sending emails.
You gave root permissions to that app and you have Google account set up in Android OS.
I think there is no other way to get access to your account.

2.3 and Active Exchange

Now that we have 2.3, is it possible to do active exchange natively with the email app? Can anyone provide the settings for hotmail active exchange?, If not, is there anyway to make the custom folders on Hotmail show up on our phone and have it use push notification?
well i saw the option when i first configure it, so, i look for it now but dissapear... so try to run first setup and on accounts configure Active Exchange
domain
/user [email protected]
user name
user [email protected]
password
**********
exchange server
m.hotmail.com
ssl yes
ssl yes
that works for me

issues adding email accounts

So I've been away for a while and things have changed a bit with the accounts tab. It used to be in settings under account you could add all your email addresses and they would auto load to the email app. Well it seems thats not the case now. anyway I added all my accounts to the accounts tab, so it has my work email, my yahoo address, and the google account I used to sign in to the phone. Then I went into the native email app and added my yahoo and work emails. The gmail app auto loaded the gmail I have attached to the google account from logging into the phone, however I don't like the gmail app and wanted to use the native email app only. So I disabled the Gmail app in settings and went back to the native app. When I attempt to add the gmail email that is attached to the phones google account it tells me I have a user name and password issue. I have checked and rechecked and I know I'm typing it right and that the info being use is right. I'm not sure why this email won't add. any ideas???
Have you tried simply adding the account from the Mail app? Remove everything first if some stuff are already listed.
Newcron said:
Have you tried simply adding the account from the Mail app? Remove everything first if some stuff are already listed.
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yup same issue occurs
aceman0455 said:
So I've been away for a while and things have changed a bit with the accounts tab. It used to be in settings under account you could add all your email addresses and they would auto load to the email app. Well it seems thats not the case now. anyway I added all my accounts to the accounts tab, so it has my work email, my yahoo address, and the google account I used to sign in to the phone. Then I went into the native email app and added my yahoo and work emails. The gmail app auto loaded the gmail I have attached to the google account from logging into the phone, however I don't like the gmail app and wanted to use the native email app only. So I disabled the Gmail app in settings and went back to the native app. When I attempt to add the gmail email that is attached to the phones google account it tells me I have a user name and password issue. I have checked and rechecked and I know I'm typing it right and that the info being use is right. I'm not sure why this email won't add. any ideas???
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Cite from Google Play : Allowing less secure apps to access your account"
Allowing less secure apps to access your account
Google may block sign-in attempts from some apps or devices that do not use modern security standards. Since these apps and devices are easier to break into, blocking them helps keep your account safe.
Some examples of apps that do not support the latest security standards include:
The Mail app on your iPhone or iPad with iOS 6 or below
The Mail app on your Windows phone preceding the 8.1 release
Some Desktop mail clients like Microsoft Outlook and Mozilla Thunderbird
Change account access for less secure apps
To help keep Google Apps users' accounts secure, we may block less secure apps from accessing Google Apps accounts. As a Google Apps user, you will see a "Password incorrect" error when trying to sign in. If this is the case, you have two options:
Option 1: Upgrade to a more secure app that uses the most up to date security measures. All Google products, like Gmail, use the latest security measures.
Option 2: Change your settings to allow less secure apps to access your account. We don't recommend this option because it might make it easier for someone to break into your account. If you want to allow access anyway, follow these steps:
Go to the "Less secure apps" section in My Account.
Next to "Access for less secure apps," select Turn on. (Note to Google Apps users: This setting is hidden if your administrator has locked less secure app account access.)
If you still can't sign in to your account, the "password incorrect" error might be caused by a different reason.
It seems to be caused by Google Play Account Policy.
Would you try to low down your account security level or try to sign-in on different android device to check again?
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That's interesting info. HTC Mail just had an update yesterday (or maybe the day before). If I were you I would try removing all mail accounts, clear data/cache for the mail app, uninstall update, reboot, install update, and try again.

GSuite (Google Apps, Gmail for your domain etc) email with stock email app

Hi all,
I don't particularly like the Gmail app, and was wondering if there's a way to get Google Apps email working with the stock email app?
The problem seems to be that because the email address is not @gmail.com, the app can't understand it needs to talk to Gmail for 2-FA and such.
You'd likely have to set it up as IMAP or POP since a non-Gmail app won't interact in the same way as the native Google product.
use imap.gmail.com port 993 ssl/tls
generate a app password if you use two way authentication

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