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Have a Galaxy S3? Can you check something for me please?

garment69

Android Enthusiast
On my GS2, my work server address format was not supported. We use an IP followed by a port number. Would someone mind setting up a dummy corp sync account and see if the email client will accept the server address, 123.123.123.123:1234? You can use any bogus info you want, I just need to see if the client will allow you to continue with the server address in that format.

Thanks in advance.
 
On my GS2, my work server address format was not supported. We use an IP followed by a port number. Would someone mind setting up a dummy corp sync account and see if the email client will accept the server address, 123.123.123.123:1234? You can use any bogus info you want, I just need to see if the client will allow you to continue with the server address in that format.

Thanks in advance.


I am not sure how to do what you want but the format you want tested is a standard ip with the port specified so not sure why it would not work.

I can view my online security cameras with the browser using the same format if that helps any?????
 
I am not sure how to do what you want but the format you want tested is a standard ip with the port specified so not sure why it would not work.

I can view my online security cameras with the browser using the same format if that helps any?????

Its a specific issue with Samsung. If you could, just go into set up new corp email/exchange email, put in a dummy email address, password, username, domain and then put in the server address as I mentioned. If the email client allows you to hit the "continue" button then Samsung has fixed.

Greatly appreciated.
 
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