Re: [Logicmail-users] New BB 9300 red x on IMAP
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From: Philippe L. <su...@pl...> - 2012-06-05 13:50:29
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Anyone? I'd particularly like to hear any feedback about the APN setting. Thanks, Phil On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 9:23 AM, Philippe LeCavalier <su...@pl... > wrote: > Hi Derek. > > On Sat, Jun 2, 2012 at 2:10 PM, Derek Konigsberg < > dko...@lo...> wrote: > >> ... >> > Also, "the web browser works" is rarely a valid test. So many firewalls >> may let web traffic through while blocking other things. Also, the web >> browser is likely to have its own special bag of tricks for getting data, >> many of which may not be usable by apps like LogicMail. >> > > Sure but it does confirm, at least in some basic way that I have network > connectivity. At the very least it confirms the wifi I'm connected to > functions. > > >> So here's what I would do: >> 1) Make sure your phone has WiFi connectivity, and that you're not >> blocking outgoing connections to e-mail server ports >> > > I'm a network admin so I know what's open and what's not. > > >> 2) On the LogicMail configuration screen, scroll down to the Networking >> section, and change the connection method from "Auto" to "WiFi only". >> > > Tried both settings already. > > Thanks for the suggestions but this really has nothing to do with the > network I'm connected to. I know that for certain because i)All the > networks I'm referring to were built by me from the ground up and ii)LM > worked on all of the networks at one point but not anymore. In fact, I've > since returned to the same ones and it still doesn't work. > > Thought... > I came across a post at one point(can't find it at the moment) that > suggested I add either blackberry.net or internet.com to my APN settings. > The original setting was blank. The same post suggested that if LM didn't > work after entering the either APN settings to call your provider and ask > them what the "Access Point Name" is for your phone...Is this setting even > relevant? > > Thanks, > Phil > >> >> > On 06/02/2012 10:22 AM, Philippe LeCavalier wrote: >> >> Hi Guys. >> >> I setup LogicMail for the first time a few days ago. Right of the bat >> LM said it failed to connect at the end of the wizard and I ended up with a >> red x on the IMAP folder. >> >> After much thought, I realized I had the beta installed so I returned >> to the ota site and installed stable. That fixed things -so I thought. That >> same day I skipped through many wifi networks sending/receiving mail...It >> was, in one word, awesome. >> >> Later that day I got home and I was right back where I started with a >> red x on my root IMAP folder. So in order, I rebooted the phone, deleted my >> account / rebooted / recreated my account, deleted my account / reinstalled >> LM / rebooted the phone / recreated my account...Still the red x persisted. >> >> I know my Gmail settings well -I'm on Google Apps w/my domain. >> Everytime I got the red x I tested connectivity by successfully bringing up >> more than one web page. I also did the "clear cache" button a few times and >> that didn't help either. >> >> I don't have a data plan and likely never will. >> >> Any suggestions? >> >> BB OS 6.0.0.526 >> LogicMail 2.2.0.78 >> IMAP w/Google Apps (with us...@my...) >> >> -- >> >> >> Thanks, >> Phil >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Live Security Virtual Conference >> Exclusive live event will cover all the ways today's security and >> threat landscape has changed and how IT managers can respond. Discussions >> will include endpoint security, mobile security and the latest in malware >> threats. http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfrnl04242012/114/50122263/ >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Logicmail-users mailing lis...@li...https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/logicmail-users >> >> >> -- >> ---------------------------- >> Derek Konigsberg >> dko...@lo... >> ---------------------------- >> >> > > > -- > > > Thanks, > Phil > > > > -- Thanks, Phil |