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English - Android => Bug reports => Topic started by: desamson on August 26, 2015, 12:04:46 pm
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Hi guys,
we have a Problem using Google's gmail with aquamail. Since a few days we get a failure message and aquamail can't synchronize with gmail ONLY when connected to the internet via mobile data. When connected via WLAN / Wifi, there is no Problem. We get this message:
Fehler:
OAUTH Netzwerkfehler:
org.kman.AquaMail.mail.oauth.
OutNetworkException:
java.io.IOException:
Network Error
We already tried the work-around from this forum (doing the account-wizard again).
It worked stable for a few hours again and then we got the same Message > Failure
What can we do to simply use gamil in auqamail?
Thanks in advance!
-Dennis
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If this account is present in system settings, then AquaMail is using Google Play Services to get access (the "access tokens").
And yes, I've seen this fail on some mobile networks (reported by users, debugged via logging).
This is Google's problem to solve and maybe your mobile operator's too.
AquaMail here just "calls" Google Play Services which does all the work (and fails).
What you can do:
- Remove the account from AquaMail
- Add it back as "Internet mail" account type (you may need to enable "allow access to less secure apps" -- Google it)
- DO NOT switch to OAUTH if prompted by AquaMail. Let it keep using "good old" username / password authentication.
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possibly you have deactivated/limited background data on mobile network completely or for google services only.
Activating mobile data for goole services was the solution in my case.
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Adding the Gmail-Account via "Internet Mail" worked perfectly for me.
No Settings had to be changed and my Mails are updated as planned.
Thank you for this simple solution!
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Re: Activating mobile data for goole services was the solution in my case
Ah, maybe that's what's behind those mysterious failures... People turning off mobile data access specifically for Play Services to save battery / traffic. Can't blame them, but this made the issue quite puzzling for me.
But maybe that's not the whole story, and "genuine" failures can happen too.
1.6.0.2-2 from last night uses an updated version of Google Play Services library (8.* vs. 7.* in previous AquaMail versions), maybe it'll help, but really who can know...
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Re: Activating mobile data for goole services was the solution in my case
Ah, maybe that's what's behind those mysterious failures... People turning off mobile data access specifically for Play Services to save battery / traffic. Can't blame them, but this made the issue quite puzzling for me.
Unfortunately, Google didn't do a good job separating (or at least explaining the separation) of what in "Google play (services) " is for other apps to work, and what is for Google Play's own play pleasure (e.g. constantly updating itself without asking any permission) .
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Maybe renaming it to "Everything *including* the kitchen sink" would help with this perception problem. Afraid they might not do that though.