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ā05-08-2024 07:14 AM in
Galaxy S24Am a long time Samsung Galaxy user and finally upgraded my S21+ to the S24 Ultra 2 months ago. For the most part love the new phone but I have a problem that I have never had on my previous Samsung phones. This is my 4-5th new Samsung phone, so have pretty good experience with the transfer process.
Used the transfer adapter cable to copy everything over to the new phone and I thought everything came across just fine. Then tried to access my Pop3 email on the new phone and nothing. I click on the "email icon" and it opens fine then I get 3-4 orange bars going horizontally across the screen as if its trying to access my emails but nothing.
Ok so I go back to my old S21 (which had been turned off) and after it boots up I open up the email program and guess what? It shakes hands with the email server just fine and immediately downloads fresh emails. Since it has no SIM card in the phone its communicating via my WiFi, but it works great.
Ok so last night I kept both phones turned on and laid them next to each other. Opened the "Email app" on each phone and went line by line on every setting that I can find and everything was identical on both phones. Problem is that the old phone still "shakes hands" with the email server and my new S24 does not.
Suggestions or ideas? This is really frustrating to have a new wonderful device that works on almost every area but losing email almost makes me wonder about turning it back in if its not going to work.
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ā05-08-2024 07:39 AM (Last edited ā05-08-2024 07:39 AM ) in
Galaxy S24@Flattwin One thing to be aware of is that, by default, when email clients access POP3 accounts they download all messages and the messages are removed from the server. Sometimes email clients have an option to leave on server but the default action is to remove all messages from the server. What this means it that when your S21 gets the messages from the server there will be none of those messages on the server for the S24.
The solution is to use IMAP instead of POP3. Email clients leave IMAP messages on the server. So multiple clients can see the same messages.
If your S24 can't access the email server, I would delete the email account settings in the S24 and then re-enter the info on the S24 for that server.
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ā05-08-2024 08:14 AM (Last edited ā05-08-2024 08:14 AM ) in
Galaxy S24Thanks and my accounts on the cell phone are setup to leave the emails on the server. Then once I get back home (or a hotel somewhere) then I download them to my email program on a desktop or laptop computer. No need for multiple people seeing the emails, its for me personally.
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ā05-08-2024 08:06 AM in
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ā05-08-2024 08:07 AM (Last edited ā05-08-2024 08:11 AM ) in
Galaxy S24Westhost and truthfully since they were bought out by a company in England, their customer service has been worthless. I have my website and email account with them and have used them for over a decade.
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ā05-08-2024 08:11 AM in
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ā05-08-2024 08:17 AM in
Galaxy S24"Couldn't verify account
Unable to connect to server"
Is the error message I get on the S24. I hit "done" at the bottom when checking my email settings and it says "checking incoming server settings" then get the above error message.
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ā05-08-2024 10:01 AM (Last edited ā05-08-2024 10:05 AM ) in
Galaxy S24Try that using the following info:
Server Information
Account Type: IMAP
Incoming mail server: chimail.westhost.com
Outgoing mail server (SMTP): chimail.westhost.com
Only other thing I can think of is that when you did the copy from s21, it might have copied the s21 signature too and it's not matching, but I assume you did try clean setup.
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ā05-08-2024 10:51 AM in
Galaxy S24Thanks for the suggestion but....
1. The S21 works great and has for years using these settings.
2. I cannot find anywhere in the "server settings" to change from a Pop3 to IMAP setting to even give it a try.
I have not done a completely fresh install of the email app. Was hoping (and trusting) that everything came through fine on the data transfer. Are you thinking that something (like the PW) was corrupted?
Thx!
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ā05-08-2024 11:54 AM (Last edited ā05-08-2024 11:56 AM ) in
Galaxy S24In your case it could be that your server is looking at your S24 with S21 identified cookies.
Also IMAP is selected when originally set your account. It will ask you if it is a POP3 or IMAP.
You don't need to reinstall your mail app, just setup a new account on that app.
By the way, are you using samsung mail or other mail apps?