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Help Samsung Email App and Google Apps email problem

kcmonster58

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May 23, 2011
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I am trying to add a Google Apps email account to the native email app on my new Droid Charge. I can add it just fine, but it doesn't recognize it as an Imap account. It asks me to select the frequency to check for new email. If you add a regular gmail account (i.e. ***@gmail.com), it sets it up as Push. Has anybody figured out how to make this thing see my Google Apps email as IMAP (and therefore Push)?

Before you ask, I have already enabled Imap in my Google Apps settings.
 
KC I have been at this all day and have not figured it out. My outlook 2007 works perfectly but sending anything from the Droid Charge just sits in teh outbox

Did you ever get yours to work

If so how about giving me a hand

Jim@JimCollinsCPM.com

I've tried
Port 465 SSL and all
587 TLS and all
25 SSL and all

My outlook is using 587 TLS and has worked perfectly for a year. Any help you would be is much appreciated

Jim
 
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Ok - I just turned in my Blackberry Tour and am trying to get my head wrapped around this Sammy Charge from VZW. The lack of a clear way to enable IMAP on the native Gmail app is driving me crazy! I have IMAP set up on the Gmail side (it worked with IMAP on my BB) so I don't know where to make the switch from POP to IMAP on the Charge. Any help with this would be appreciated!
 
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Ok - I just turned in my Blackberry Tour and am trying to get my head wrapped around this Sammy Charge from VZW. The lack of a clear way to enable IMAP on the native Gmail app is driving me crazy! I have IMAP set up on the Gmail side (it worked with IMAP on my BB) so I don't know where to make the switch from POP to IMAP on the Charge. Any help with this would be appreciated!
So far as I know, you set IMAP as the default via browser rather than on the phone. I've set GMail to the IMAP protocol by logging into GMail on my browser and selecting the "Settings" function there. Once in Settings, just set up the IMAP protocaol.

I've never had to do anything on the phone to get it to properly send and receive via GMail.
 
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