[horde] Sending mail with ActiveSync
Michael J Rubinsky
mrubinsk at horde.org
Fri Jul 13 15:57:03 UTC 2012
It sounds like you are creating an Email account and not an
Exchange/Corporate/ActiveSync account.
I've tested literally a half dozen different android devices using
dozens of different roms and ActiveSync clients. Not once have I ever
seen such a setting. The ActiveSync protocol could not communicate
with a mail server directly if it's life depended on it.
--
mike
Sent from mobile.
Simon Brereton <simon.buongiorno at gmail.com> wrote:
Quoting Simon Brereton <simon.buongiorno at gmail.com>> On 13 July 2012
11:19, Michael J Rubinsky <mrubinsk at horde.org> wrote:
>> Not sure what you mean. ActiveSync doesn't have a "sending server" and it
>> doesn't communicate with any mail server directly. All communication goes
>> through the EAS protocol via the rpc endpoint in horde...even the outgoing
>> email traffic.
>
> Then it's probably the client (as I suspected).
>
> Although the outlook.com account I have for work also has Sending
> server details - and I set that up the same way.
>
> Simon
>
>
>
>> Simon Brereton <simon.buongiorno at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Quoting Simon Brereton <simon.buongiorno at gmail.com>> Hi
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm testing the new Horde beta 5alpha and I've run into a problem
>>> sending mail from my Android device (so this is probably an Android
>>> problem and not a Horde one). When I set the account up, the sending
>>> server settings were automatically created - using the same host, port
>>> 587, no encryption and sign-in required.
>>>
>>> Obviously, I have TLS enforced on 587, but I'm not able to get this
>>> setting to "stick". Everytime I select TLS (even accept all
>>> certificates) and save it, when I go back it's back to none. Can
>>> anyone else reproduce this?
>>>
>>> Simon
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