![]() It features the main functions of email tracking, reading later, sending messages later, and much more. It has redesigned the email client by launching the more powerful and diversified productivity tools to a seamless experience on both mobile and desktop environments. ![]() I have no clue why it doesn't sync them all.Polymail is a more advanced and simplest way for organizing the email box by using professional, and state of the art designed productivity tools. I did not know (gmail = pop) and (outlook = imap) had ssl setups.dah.Īn odd thing I ran into was my default email on my phone had only a couple messages that would load when setting up the phone after a Hard Reset, by adding the secure imap settings in an "Outlook 2" email account and setting the top or original outlook email account not to sync, I now have all my history emails. But this may not be relevant in your case.Thank you for posting this, I did some research and found these secure settings for all my email. Also, it's possible your password is not sufficiently 'strong' for mobile email settings I have an account that wouldn't work on my phone with the normal 'weak' password that worked with a desktop. Why would you use an insecure connection to receive mail on any device, especially a mobile one? Since I believe the account is hosted by, I would try their recommended settings for the incoming IMAP server: on port 993, SSL enabled, and for the outgoing server on port 465, SSL (as you have), or port 587 with STARTTLS security (if SSL doesn't work). This problem has been around for YEARS and Microsoft still cannot seem to resolve this problem on Mobile. ![]() I cannot afford to have the thing randomly crap out on me at critical times. This is incredibly frustrating and it is critical I am able to reliably receive mail on my phone for this account. Why is this happening on Mobile, when clearly I am running the same OS build and nearly identical Outlook (Windows) Mail and Calendar apps? Outlook Mail and Calendar on Lumia - randomly stops syncing with Certificate Error or with an 0x80072AF9 error Windows Mail and Calendar on Surface Book - works great I have the account set up in Outlook (Windows) Mail and Calendar as illustrated in my attachment In addition, in Outlook, I have selected "My Outgoing (SMTP) server requires authentication" I have an IMAP/STMP Account Setup in Outlook as illustrated in attachment ![]() ![]() I know the IMAP/POP thing has been around for awhile, but I recently had to start monitoring an IMAP account for work, and it is driving me crazy ![]()
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