>> > Date: Sunday, September 21, 2014 08:00:53 -0700
>> > From: Nisa51 <
nisama...@gmail.com <javascript:>>
>> > To:
k-9-...@googlegroups.com <javascript:>
>> > Subject: [k-9-mail] Can no longer send emails on K9
>> >
>> > I have a Galaxy S3 and have used K9 for 3 of my accounts and
>> > now 2 fail completely to send I can receive with no problem
>> > but cannot send. I have not altered any settings for the
>> > outgoing servers and have checked the settings are they are
>> > fine.
>> >
>> > The other is a gmail account and that works fine sending and
>> > receiving.
>> >
>> > Incoming server
>> > Pop3 and imap port 110
>> >
>> > Outgoing server
>> > smtp
>> > Security None
>> > Port 587
>> > Require Sign In
>> > authentication - Automatic
>> >
>> > Now this does not work I get a message - Cannot connect to
>> > server. (No valid authentication mechanism found)
>> >
>> > If I untick the Require Sign In box it works!!
>>
> Date: Sunday, September 21, 2014 08:27:21 -0700
> Subject: Re: [k-9-mail] Can no longer send emails on K9
>
> Sorry do you mean that ports 993 and 995?
>
> [hint -- you might want to look for a more technically
> astute provider.] Do you mean another app?
>
Ports 993 and 995 are imaps and pop3s respectively. They use an
encrypted data transport.
Ports 143 and 110 are (unencrypted) imap and pop respectively.
My "astute provider" comment is directed at whoever you are using as
your mail service provider (the operators of your sending and
receiving mail servers). K-9 supports pop3s/imaps very well, and I
believe in recent releases has dropped providers from the auto-setup
list who don't do secure transport. Gmail does imaps/pop3s, so if
you're using straight imap/143 pop/110 with them you should switch
to the secure transport protocols.
My initial concern was raised by your (new) seemingly
unauthenticated send ability with your (non-gmail) provider. If they
moved from authenticated to unauthenticated send abilities (which
your initial message seems to indicate) there would seem to be a bit
of a lack of understanding of things mail. If they support
imaps/pop3s, start using those protocols, but the unauthenticated
send ability means that it's probably just a matter of time before
spammers find this and the host gets blocked.
- Richard