K9 for Android won't send emails

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Michael

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Jun 25, 2015, 8:45:33 AM6/25/15
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I am consistently getting a "Failed to send some messages" on K9 for Android using my Galaxy5 phone and my Verizon.net email account.  The application does not reliably send emails, even though the account settings (outgoing server settings) are correct and receiving emails is not an issue. The application seems to have a problem connecting with the outgoing server.  It doesn't work consistently, but every so often, without changing a thing, the application will start to work.  It is unreliable.  I am domestic and it should work all of the time.  In fact, the native email application that comes with the phone, while inferior to K9 in many respects, does not have this problem. Any body know what is going on?  

Seth H Holmes

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Jun 25, 2015, 9:03:56 AM6/25/15
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Is it failing while on Wi-Fi?


On June 25, 2015 8:45:33 AM EDT, Michael <mtro...@verizon.net> wrote:
I am consistently getting a "Failed to send some messages" on K9 for Android using my Galaxy5 phone and my Verizon.net email account.  The application does not reliably send emails, even though the account settings (outgoing server settings) are correct and receiving emails is not an issue. The application seems to have a problem connecting with the outgoing server.  It doesn't work consistently, but every so often, without changing a thing, the application will start to work.  It is unreliable.  I am domestic and it should work all of the time.  In fact, the native email application that comes with the phone, while inferior to K9 in many respects, does not have this problem. Any body know what is going on?  


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Michael Trotsky

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Jun 25, 2015, 9:16:17 AM6/25/15
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Yes, and also on the mobile network
 
 
 
On 06/25/15, Seth H Holmes<sholmes@route-fu.net> wrote:
 
Is it failing while on Wi-Fi?

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Seth H Holmes

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Jun 25, 2015, 10:29:14 AM6/25/15
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On June 25, 2015 9:16:15 AM EDT, Michael Trotsky <mtro...@verizon.net> wrote:
Yes, and also on the mobile network
 
 
 
On 06/25/15, Seth H Holmes<sholmes@route-fu.net> wrote:
 
Is it failing while on Wi-Fi?

On June 25, 2015 8:45:33 AM EDT, Michael mtrotsky@verizon.net> wrote:
I am consistently getting a "Failed to send some messages" on K9 for Android using my Galaxy5 phone and my Verizon.net email account.  The application does not reliably send emails, even though the account settings (outgoing server settings) are correct and receiving emails is not an issue. The application seems to have a problem connecting with the outgoing server.  It doesn't work consistently, but every so often, without changing a thing, the application will start to work.  It is unreliable.  I am domestic and it should work all of the time.  In fact, the native email application that comes with the phone, while inferior to K9 in many respects, does not have this problem. Any body know what is going on?  


You'll probably need to enable debug logging in the global settings to figure out why it's failing.
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