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on 12-03-2023 05:59 PM
Hello, this is my first query. Ref Galaxy A22 mobile phone using Samsung Email App.
When I'm at home on Wi-Fi I receive and send emails. When I'm away using network I can't receive or send emails. I've tried finding an answer that works but I've failed. Please can anyone help?
on 13-03-2023 10:50 AM
Excellent.
I don't use the 'Data Saver' option. But if I did then i have a slightly differently named setting 'Unrestricted by 'Data Saving''. So, yes, having Data Saving switched on is going to have impacted mobile data usage in all apps and hence the use of emails. But your individual app setting of Allow Data Usage will override the Data Saver. Although normal text emails without attachments don't contribute hugely to data usage.
Good to know you found the root cause.
We do appreciate your time in letting us know. Thank you.
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on 13-03-2023 10:36 AM
Hello again. I think you've resolved my problem. In the App under Application data usage I switched on 'Allow data usage while data saver is on'. To test I switched Wi-Fi off, sent myself email and hey presto. Thank you so much.
12-03-2023 08:09 PM - edited 12-03-2023 08:10 PM
The Samsung native app works over Wi-Fi so look at the mobile phone Settings in the Apps management, select the Samsung email app and Data Usage details and you'll see the ability to Disable Mobile data and Disable Wi-Fi. I'd guess, based on your tests that the Samsung email app has been set to Disable Mobile data.
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on 12-03-2023 07:55 PM
Did the same test using gmail app, eg Switched Wi-Fi off sent email. Worked perfectly. Not sure what that means?
12-03-2023 07:44 PM - edited 12-03-2023 07:53 PM
No reason to believe the Samsung mail app is at fault but you can always set up the Gmail app to prove a point.
NB Gmail app incoming security type is SSL/TLS, outgoing security type is STARTTLS and Require sign in switched on. Otherwise as the standard settings.
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on 12-03-2023 07:36 PM
Hi again, Is it possible its something to do with the Samsung email app I'm using?
on 12-03-2023 07:33 PM
Hi, Yes data always on and no problem with internet connection/browsing etc. the phone if quite new and is the Samsung galaxy A22 5G.
I'm at home now and switched the Wi-Fi off on my phone so using the network only. Sent myself an email. Failed to come through. Switched Wi-Fi back on. Sent myself an email. received instantly.
12-03-2023 07:15 PM - edited 12-03-2023 07:20 PM
Email settings are perfect.
I've tested sending and receiving emails via TalkTalk Mobile and via Lebara Mobile and both use the Vodafone 4G network. I see no problem.
Have you switched Mobile Data on and made sure that your 'phone does have a mobile data connection by testing for an Internet connection to websites via a browser?
The Vodafone 3G network is being switched off area by area during 2023. So if your mobile data coverage has lost 3G and the phone is not 4G capable then the TalkTalk Guide to the Vodafone 3G switch off may help.
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on 12-03-2023 06:35 PM
Hello, I'm sorry I'm not sure how to upload the screen shots. however this is the infoo I think you require.
Incoming server.
mail.talktalk.net
SSL
993
outgoing server
smtp.talktalk.net
TLS
587
Authentification ON
I'm using Labara provider which uses the Vodafone network.
Thank you for replying
on 12-03-2023 06:18 PM
Take screenshots of the incoming and outgoing server settings, image edit to obscure the first part of the email address leaving the part after the @ symbol and upload here using the Picture icon (mobile browser) above this Reply area.
What mobile network / mobile provider do you use?
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