<stringname="title_advanced_notify_remove_hint">Новите известия за съобщенията ще бъдат премахнати при изтриване и маркиране на прочетените съобщения</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_hint">Натиснете името на канала, за да зададете свойства на канала</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_default_hint">Задаване звука по подразбиране и т.н.</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_service_hint">За деактивиране на постоянното известяване</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview_all_hint">За преносими, които могат да показват целия текст (до 5000 знака)</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_wearable_hint">Известията се показват само след като текстът на съобщението бъде изтеглен</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_move_hint">Целевата папка може да бъде конфигурирана в настройките на профила</string>
@ -448,7 +448,6 @@ La creació i l\'ús de regles és una característica professional. </string
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_remove_hint">Les notificacions de nous missatges sempre s\'esborraran quan es llisquin cap als costats o al marcar els missatges com a llegits</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_hint">Toqueu el nom del canal per configurar les propietats del canal</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_default_hint">Per definir el so per defecte, etc</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_service_hint">Per deshabilitar la notificació permanent</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview_all_hint">Per a wearables que puguin mostrar el text complet (fins a 5.000 caràcters)</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_wearable_hint">Les notificacions només s’envien a un portable després de descarregar el text del missatge</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_move_hint">La carpeta de destí pot ser configurada a la configuració del compte</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_remove_hint">Oznámení nových zpráv budou při odtažení prstem a při označení zpráv jako přečtených odebrána vždy</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_hint">Pro nastavení vlastností kanálu se dotkněte jeho názvu</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_remove_hint">Nye beskednotifikationer fjernes altid, når de stryges væk samt ved markering af beskeder som læste</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_hint">Tryk på kanalnavnet for at opsætte kanalegenskaberne</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_default_hint">For at opsætte standardlyd etc.</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_service_hint">For at deaktivere den permanente notifikation</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview_all_hint">For wearables, som kan vise den fulde tekst (op til 5.000 tegn)</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview_only_hint">Dette forsinker visning af notifikationer indtil beskedteksten er downloadet</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_wearable_hint">Notifikationer sendes kun til en wearable, når beskedteksten er blevet downloadet</string>
@ -606,6 +605,7 @@
<stringname="title_advanced_browse">Gennemse beskeder på serveren</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_expand_read">Markér beskeder Læst ved udvidelse</string>
@ -492,7 +494,6 @@ Protokolle, die dem Standard nicht entsprechen, wie „Microsoft Exchange Web Se
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_remove_hint">Benachrichtigung über neue Nachrichten werden immer entfernt, wenn sie weggewischt werden oder wenn Nachrichten als gelesen markiert werden</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_hint">Tippen Sie auf den Kanalnamen, um die Kanaleigenschaften zu setzen</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_default_hint">Um den Standard-Ton einzustellen etc.</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_service_hint">Um die permanente Benachrichtigung zu deaktivieren</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview_all_hint">Für Wearables, die den kompletten Text anzeigen können (bis zu 5.000 Zeichen)</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview_only_hint">Dadurch wird die Anzeige der Benachrichtigungen verzögert, bis der Nachrichtentext heruntergeladen wurde.</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_wearable_hint">Benachrichtigungen werden nur nach dem Download des Nachrichtentextes an einen tragbaren Empfänger gesendet</string>
@ -609,6 +610,7 @@ Protokolle, die dem Standard nicht entsprechen, wie „Microsoft Exchange Web Se
<stringname="title_advanced_browse">Nachrichten auf dem Server durchsuchen</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_expand_read">Nachrichten beim Erweitern als gelesen markieren</string>
@ -492,7 +494,6 @@ Protokolle, die dem Standard nicht entsprechen, wie „Microsoft Exchange Web Se
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_remove_hint">Benachrichtigung über neue Nachrichten werden immer entfernt, wenn sie weggewischt werden oder wenn Nachrichten als gelesen markiert werden</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_hint">Tippen Sie auf den Kanalnamen, um die Kanaleigenschaften zu setzen</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_default_hint">Um den Standard-Ton einzustellen etc.</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_service_hint">Um die permanente Benachrichtigung zu deaktivieren</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview_all_hint">Für Wearables, die den kompletten Text anzeigen können (bis zu 5.000 Zeichen)</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview_only_hint">Dadurch wird die Anzeige der Benachrichtigungen verzögert, bis der Nachrichtentext heruntergeladen wurde.</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_wearable_hint">Benachrichtigungen werden nur nach dem Download des Nachrichtentextes an einen tragbaren Empfänger gesendet</string>
@ -609,6 +610,7 @@ Protokolle, die dem Standard nicht entsprechen, wie „Microsoft Exchange Web Se
<stringname="title_advanced_browse">Nachrichten auf dem Server durchsuchen</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_expand_read">Nachrichten beim Erweitern als gelesen markieren</string>
@ -492,7 +494,6 @@ Protokolle, die dem Standard nicht entsprechen, wie „Microsoft Exchange Web Se
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_remove_hint">Benachrichtigung über neue Nachrichten werden immer entfernt, wenn sie weggewischt werden oder wenn Nachrichten als gelesen markiert werden</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_hint">Tippen Sie auf den Kanalnamen, um die Kanaleigenschaften zu setzen</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_default_hint">Um den Standard-Ton einzustellen etc.</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_service_hint">Um die permanente Benachrichtigung zu deaktivieren</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview_all_hint">Für Wearables, die den kompletten Text anzeigen können (bis zu 5.000 Zeichen)</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview_only_hint">Dadurch wird die Anzeige der Benachrichtigungen verzögert, bis der Nachrichtentext heruntergeladen wurde.</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_wearable_hint">Benachrichtigungen werden nur nach dem Download des Nachrichtentextes an einen tragbaren Empfänger gesendet</string>
@ -609,6 +610,7 @@ Protokolle, die dem Standard nicht entsprechen, wie „Microsoft Exchange Web Se
<stringname="title_advanced_browse">Nachrichten auf dem Server durchsuchen</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_expand_read">Nachrichten beim Erweitern als gelesen markieren</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_remove_hint">Οι ειδοποιήσεις νέων μηνυμάτων θα απομακρύνονται πάντα, όταν σαρώνονται με το δάχτυλο και όταν τα μηνύματα επισημαίνονται ως αναγνωσμένα</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_hint">Πατήστε στο όνομα ενός καναλιού γιανα ορίσετε τις ιδιότητές του</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_default_hint">Για τον ορισμό του προκαθορισμένου ήχου, κτλ</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_service_hint">Για να απενεργοποιηθεί η μόνιμη ειδοποίηση</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview_all_hint">Για φορετές συσκευές που μπορούν να προβάλλουν ολόκληρο το κείμενο (μέχρι 5.000 χαρακτήρες)</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview_only_hint">Καθυστερεί την προβολή των ειδοποιήσεων μέχρι να έχει κατέβει το κείμενο</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_wearable_hint">Οι ειδοποιήσεις αποστέλλονται σε μια φορετή συσκευή μόνον αφού το κείμενο του μηνύματος έχει κατέβει</string>
@ -603,6 +604,7 @@
<stringname="title_advanced_browse">Περιήγηση μηνυμάτων στο διακομιστή</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_expand_read">Σήμανση των μηνυμάτων ως αναγνωσμένων κατά την ανάπτυξή τους</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_remove">Eliminar notificación de nuevos mensajes al pulsar en la notificación</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_clear">Eliminar notificaciones de mensajes nuevos al ver la lista de mensajes</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_wearable_preview">Sólo enviar notificaciones con vista previa de mensaje a dispositivos \"llevables\" (wearable)</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_wearable_preview">Sólo enviar notificaciones con vista previa de mensaje a dispositivos wearables</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_biometrics_notify">Mostrar contenido de notificación al usar autenticación biométrica</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_light">Usar luz de notificación</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_sound">Seleccionar sonido de notificación</string>
@ -492,7 +494,6 @@
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_remove_hint">Las notificaciones de nuevos mensajes siempre serán eliminadas al deslizarlas y al marcar mensajes como leídos</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_hint">Toca en el nombre del canal para establecer las propiedades del canal</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_default_hint">Para configurar el sonido por defecto, etc</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_service_hint">Para deshabilitar la notificación permanente</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview_all_hint">Para los wearables que pueden mostrar el texto completo (hasta 5.000 caracteres)</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview_only_hint">Esto retrasa la visualización de notificaciones hasta que el texto del mensaje haya sido descargado</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_wearable_hint">Las notificaciones sólo se envian a dispositivos llevables (wearable) luego de que el texto del mensaje haya sido descargado</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_remove_hint">Ilmoitukset uusista viesteistä poistetaan aina pyyhkäisemällä tai merkitsemällä viestit luetuiksi</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_hint">Napauta kanavan nimeä asettaaksesi sen ominaisuudet</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_default_hint">Oletusäänten jne. asettamiseksi</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_service_hint">Pysyvän ilmoituksen käytöstä poistamiseksi</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview_all_hint">Puettaville laitteille, jotka voivat näyttää koko tekstin (5 000 merkkiin asti)</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview_only_hint">Tämä viivästää ilmoitusten näyttämistä kunnes viestin teksti on ladattu</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_wearable_hint">Ilmoitukset lähetetään puettavaan laitteeseen vasta, kun viestin teksti on ladattu</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_remove_hint">Les notifications de nouveau message seront toujours supprimées lors de leur balayage et du marquage des messages comme lus</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_hint">Appuyez sur le nom d’un canal pour définir ses propriétés</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_default_hint">Pour définir le son par défaut, etc.</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_service_hint">Pour désactiver la notification permanente</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview_all_hint">Pour les appareils connectés qui peuvent afficher le texte complet (jusqu\'à 5 000 caractères)</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview_only_hint">Ceci retarde l\'affichage des notifications jusqu\'à ce que le texte du message ait été téléchargé</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_wearable_hint">Les notifications ne sont envoyées à un appareil connecté qu’après le téléchargement du texte du message</string>
@ -608,6 +609,7 @@
<stringname="title_advanced_browse">Parcourir les messages sur le serveur</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_expand_read">Marquer les messages comme lus lors de leur ouverture</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_remove_hint">Les notifications de nouveaux messages seront toujours supprimées lors de leur balayage et du marquage des messages comme lus</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_hint">Appuyez sur le nom d’un canal pour définir ses propriétés</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_default_hint">Pour définir le son par défaut, etc</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_service_hint">Pour désactiver la notification permanente</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview_all_hint">Pour les appareils portables qui peuvent afficher le texte complet (jusqu\'à 5 000 caractères)</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview_only_hint">Ceci retarde l\'affichage des notifications jusqu\'à ce que le texte du message ait été téléchargé</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_wearable_hint">Les notifications sont envoyées à un appareil portable seulement après le téléchargement du texte du message</string>
@ -608,6 +609,7 @@
<stringname="title_advanced_browse">Parcourir les messages sur le serveur</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_expand_read">Marquer les messages comme lus lors de leur ouverture</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_remove_hint">As novas notificacións de mensaxes borraranse sempre cando se arrastren e cando se marquen as mensaxes como lidas</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_hint">Premer no nome da canle para axustar as súas propiedades</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_default_hint">Para configurar os sons predeterminados, etc</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_service_hint">Para desactivar a notificación permanente</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview_all_hint">Para que os reloxos e similares poidan mostrar o texto completo (até 5.000 caracteres)</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview_only_hint">Isto adía a mostra de notificacións até que o texto da mensaxe sexa descargado</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_wearable_hint">As notificacións só se envían ao reloxo ou similar despois de que o texto da mensaxe sexa descargado</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_remove_hint">Obavijesti o novim porukama uvijek će se uklanjati nakon što ih povučete i označite kao pročitane poruke</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_hint">Dodirnite naziv kanala da biste postavili svojstva kanala</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_remove_hint">Az új üzenet értesitések mindig törlődnek azok oldalra csúsztatásával, vagy az üzenet olvasottként való megjelölésével</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_hint">Koppintson a csatorna nevére a tulajdonságai beállításához</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_default_hint">Alapértelmezett hang beállítása, stb</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_remove_hint">Le notifiche di nuovo messaggio verranno sempre rimosse quando vengono eliminate via scorrimento e quando i messaggi vengono contrassegnati come letti</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_hint">Tocca il nome del canale per impostare le proprietà del canale</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_default_hint">Per impostare il suono predefinito, ecc</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_service_hint">Per disattivare la notifica permanente</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview_all_hint">Per gli indossabili che possono mostrare il testo completo (fino a 5.000 caratteri)</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview_only_hint">Questo ritardo la visualizzazione delle notifiche fino allo scaricamento del testo del messaggio</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_wearable_hint">Le notifiche sono inviate solo a un indossabile dopo che il testo del messaggio è stato scaricato</string>
@ -608,6 +609,7 @@
<stringname="title_advanced_browse">Sfoglia i messaggi sul server</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_expand_read">Segna i messaggi come letti in fase di espansione</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_remove_hint">Meldingen van nieuwe berichten worden altijd verwijderd als ze worden weggeveegd en als berichten worden gemarkeerd als gelezen</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_hint">Tik op de kanaalnaam om de kanaaleigenschappen in te stellen</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_default_hint">Om het standaardgeluid, etc in te stellen</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_service_hint">Om de permanente melding uit te schakelen</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_service_hint">Om de bewakingsmelding uit te schakelen</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview_all_hint">Voor wearables die de volledige tekst kunnen weergeven (tot 5.000 tekens)</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview_only_hint">Dit vertraagt het tonen van meldingen totdat de berichttekst is gedownload</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_wearable_hint">Meldingen worden alleen verzonden naar een wearable nadat de berichttekst is gedownload</string>
@ -607,6 +607,7 @@
<stringname="title_advanced_browse">Blader door berichten op de server</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_expand_read">Markeer berichten gelezen bij uitvouwen</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_remove_hint">Varsler om nye meldinger vil alltid bli fjernet når de blir sveipet og når merking av meldinger er lest</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_hint">Trykk på kanalnavnet for å angi kanalegenskapene</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_default_hint">Slik angir du standardlyden, osv</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_service_hint">For å deaktivere den permanente varslingen</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview_all_hint">For wearables som kan vise fulltekst (opptil 5000 tegn)</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_wearable_hint">Varsler sendes bare til bærbare enheter etter at meldingsteksten er lastet ned</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_move_hint">Målmappen kan konfigureres i kontoinnstillingene</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_remove_hint">Varsler om nye meldinger vil alltid bli fjernet når de blir sveipet og når merking av meldinger er lest</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_hint">Trykk på kanalnavnet for å angi kanalegenskapene</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_default_hint">Slik angir du standardlyden, osv</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_service_hint">For å deaktivere den permanente varslingen</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview_all_hint">For wearables som kan vise fulltekst (opptil 5000 tegn)</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_wearable_hint">Varsler sendes bare til bærbare enheter etter at meldingsteksten er lastet ned</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_move_hint">Målmappen kan konfigureres i kontoinnstillingene</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_remove_hint">Powiadomienia o nowych wiadomościach będą zawsze usuwane po przesunięciu i oznaczeniu wiadomości jako przeczytane</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_hint">Dotknij nazwę kanału, aby ustawić właściwości kanału</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_remove_hint">Novas notificações de mensagem serão sempre removidas ao serem arrastadas e ao marcar mensagens lidas</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_hint">Toque no nome do canal para definir as propriedades do canal</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_default_hint">Para definir o som padrão, etc</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_service_hint">Para desativar a notificação permanente</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview_all_hint">Para wearables que podem mostrar o texto completo (até 5.000 caracteres)</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview_only_hint">Isso atrasa o surgimento de notificações até que o texto da mensagem tenha sido baixado</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_wearable_hint">Notificações só são enviadas para um wearable após o download do texto da mensagem</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_remove_hint">Notificările de mesaj nou vor fi mereu eliminate dacă sunt glisate la o parte sau când mesajele sunt marcate drept citite</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_hint">Atingeți numele canalului pentru a-l configura</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_default_hint">Pentru a configura sunetul implicit etc</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_service_hint">Pentru a dezactiva notificarea permanentă</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview_all_hint">Pentru accesoriile de purtat care pot arăta textul complet (până la 5000 caractere)</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview_only_hint">Aceasta întârzie notificările până când textul mesajului a fost descărcat</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_wearable_hint">Notificările sunt trimise la un dispozitiv portabil doar după ce textul mesajului a fost descărcat</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_remove_hint">Уведомления о новых о сообщениях всегда будут удаляться при смахивании сообщения и пометке о прочтении</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_hint">Нажмите на название канала, чтобы установить его свойства</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_default_hint">Для установки звука по умолчанию и т.д.</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_service_hint">Для отключения постоянного уведомления</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview_all_hint">Для носимых устройств, которые могут показывать полный текст (до 5000 символов)</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview_only_hint">Это задержит отображения уведомлений до тех пор, пока текст сообщения не будет загружен</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_wearable_hint">Уведомления на носимое устройство отправляются только после загрузки текста сообщения</string>
@ -630,6 +629,7 @@
<stringname="title_advanced_browse">Просмотр сообщений на сервере</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_expand_read">Отмечать сообщения прочитанными при развёртывании</string>
@ -510,7 +510,6 @@ Nastavenie vždy toto kompenzuje neustálym sledovaním zmien.</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_remove_hint">Oznámenia o novej správe budú vždy odstránené, keď ich odmietnete potiahnutím a po označení správy ako prečítanej</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_hint">Kliknite na názov kanálu pre nastavenie jeho vlastností</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_remove_hint">Obvestila o novih sporočilih bodo vedno odstranjena, ko jih povlečete stran ali označite kot prebrana.</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_hint">Dotaknite se imena kanala, da nastavite lastnosti kanala.</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_remove_hint">Обавештење о новој поруци ће увек бити уклоњено на склањање превлачењем и на означавање поруке прочитаном</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_hint">Кликните на име канала да му поставите својства</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_remove_hint">Nya meddelandeaviseringar kommer alltid att tas bort när de sveps bort och när meddelanden markeras som lästa</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_hint">Tryck på kanalens namn för att ange kanalens egenskaper</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_default_hint">För att ställa in standardljudet, etc</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_service_hint">För att inaktivera permanent avisering</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview_all_hint">För handburna enheter som kan visa fulltext (upp till 5000 tecken)</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview_only_hint">Denna försening visar aviseringar tills meddelandet har laddats ner</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_wearable_hint">Aviseringar skickas endast till en bärbar enhet efter att meddelandet har laddats ner</string>
@ -607,6 +608,7 @@
<stringname="title_advanced_browse">Bläddra bland meddelanden på servern</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_expand_read">Markera meddelanden som lästa vid expanderande</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_remove_hint">Kaydırıldığında ya da mesajlar okundu olarak işaretlendiğinde yeni mesaj bildirimleri her zaman kaldırılacaktır</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_hint">Kanal özelliklerini ayarlamak için kanal adına dokunun</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_default_hint">Varsayılan sesi ayarlamak için, vs</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_manage_service_hint">Kalıcı bildirimi devre dışı bırakmak için</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview_all_hint">Tüm metni gösterebilen giyilebilir cihazlar için (5.000 karaktere kadar)</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_notify_preview_only_hint">Bu, mesaj metni indirilene kadar bildirimlerin gösterilmesini geciktirir</string>
<stringname="title_advanced_wearable_hint">Bildirimler, sadece mesaj metni indirildikten sonra giyilebilir cihazlara gönderilmektedir</string>
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -902,7 +906,7 @@ SMTP servers can reject messages for [a variety of reasons](https://en.wikipedia
The authorization of Gmail accounts setup with the quick wizard needs to be periodically refreshed via the [Android account manager](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/accounts/AccountManager). This requires contact/account permissions and internet connectivity.
The error *... The errors *... Account not found ...* means that a previously authorized Gmail account was removed from the device.</p>
The error *... Authentication failed ... Account not found ...* means that a previously authorized Gmail account was removed from the device.
The errors *... Authentication failed ... No token on refresh ...* means that the Android account manager failed to refresh the authorization of a Gmail account.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -902,7 +906,7 @@ SMTP servers can reject messages for [a variety of reasons](https://en.wikipedia
The authorization of Gmail accounts setup with the quick wizard needs to be periodically refreshed via the [Android account manager](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/accounts/AccountManager). This requires contact/account permissions and internet connectivity.
The error *... The errors *... Account not found ...* means that a previously authorized Gmail account was removed from the device.</p>
The error *... Authentication failed ... Account not found ...* means that a previously authorized Gmail account was removed from the device.
The errors *... Authentication failed ... No token on refresh ...* means that the Android account manager failed to refresh the authorization of a Gmail account.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -902,7 +906,7 @@ SMTP servers can reject messages for [a variety of reasons](https://en.wikipedia
The authorization of Gmail accounts setup with the quick wizard needs to be periodically refreshed via the [Android account manager](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/accounts/AccountManager). This requires contact/account permissions and internet connectivity.
The error *... The errors *... Account not found ...* means that a previously authorized Gmail account was removed from the device.</p>
The error *... Authentication failed ... Account not found ...* means that a previously authorized Gmail account was removed from the device.
The errors *... Authentication failed ... No token on refresh ...* means that the Android account manager failed to refresh the authorization of a Gmail account.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -662,7 +662,7 @@ Sehen Sie [hier](https://support.google.com/pixelphone/answer/2844832?hl=en), wi
Die Verwendung von abgelaufenen Schlüsseln, inlineverschlüsselten oder -signierten Nachrichten und Hardwaresicherheitstoken wird nicht unterstützt.
Wenn Sie ein kostenloses (Test) S/MIME Zertifikat suchen, finden Sie die Optionen [hier](http://kb.mozillazine.org/Getting_an_SMIME_certificate). Achten sie darauf, [das](https://davidroessli.com/logs/2019/09/free-smime-certificates-in-2019/#update20191219) zuerst zu lesen, wenn sie ein solches Zertifikat erhalten wollen. If you are looking for a cheap S/MIME certificate, I had a good experience with [Certum](https://www.certum.eu/en/smime-certificates/).
Wenn Sie ein kostenloses (Test) S/MIME Zertifikat suchen, finden Sie die Optionen [hier](http://kb.mozillazine.org/Getting_an_SMIME_certificate). Achten sie darauf, [das](https://davidroessli.com/logs/2019/09/free-smime-certificates-in-2019/#update20191219) zuerst zu lesen, wenn sie ein solches Zertifikat erhalten wollen. Wenn Sie ein günstiges S/MIME-Zertifikat suchen, habe ich mit [Certum](https://www.certum.eu/en/smime-certificates/) gute Erfahrungen gemacht.
Wie man einen öffentlichen Schlüssel aus einem S/MIME-Zertifikat extrahiert:
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1092,7 +1096,7 @@ It is possible to configure a [regex](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_expr
Note that the domain name (the parts after the @ sign) always needs to be equal to the domain name of the identity.
Wenn du eine "Catch-All-E-Mail-Adresse" eintragen möchtest, ist dieser Regex meistens in Ordnung:
If you like to match a catch-all email address, this regex is mostly okay:
```
.*
@ -1130,11 +1134,11 @@ If you want to reset the default *Open with* apps, please [see here](https://www
<br/>
<aname="faq36"></a>
**(36) Wie werden Einstellungsdateien verschlüsselt?**
**(36) How are settings files encrypted?**
Kurze Version: AES 256 Bit
Short version: AES 256 bit
Lange Version:
Long version:
* Der 256-Bit-Schlüssel wird mit *PBKDF2WithHmacSHA1* erstellt, durch ein 128 Bit sicheres Zufallssalz und 65536 Wiederholungen
* Die Verschlüsselung ist *AES/CBC/PKCS5Padding*
@ -1142,7 +1146,7 @@ Lange Version:
<br/>
<aname="faq37"></a>
**(37) Wie werden Passwörter gespeichert?**
**(37) How are passwords stored?**
All supported Android versions [encrypt all user data](https://source.android.com/security/encryption), so all data, including usernames, passwords, messages, etc, is stored encrypted.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -662,7 +662,7 @@ Sehen Sie [hier](https://support.google.com/pixelphone/answer/2844832?hl=en), wi
Die Verwendung von abgelaufenen Schlüsseln, inlineverschlüsselten oder -signierten Nachrichten und Hardwaresicherheitstoken wird nicht unterstützt.
Wenn Sie ein kostenloses (Test) S/MIME Zertifikat suchen, finden Sie die Optionen [hier](http://kb.mozillazine.org/Getting_an_SMIME_certificate). Achten sie darauf, [das](https://davidroessli.com/logs/2019/09/free-smime-certificates-in-2019/#update20191219) zuerst zu lesen, wenn sie ein solches Zertifikat erhalten wollen. If you are looking for a cheap S/MIME certificate, I had a good experience with [Certum](https://www.certum.eu/en/smime-certificates/).
Wenn Sie ein kostenloses (Test) S/MIME Zertifikat suchen, finden Sie die Optionen [hier](http://kb.mozillazine.org/Getting_an_SMIME_certificate). Achten sie darauf, [das](https://davidroessli.com/logs/2019/09/free-smime-certificates-in-2019/#update20191219) zuerst zu lesen, wenn sie ein solches Zertifikat erhalten wollen. Wenn Sie ein günstiges S/MIME-Zertifikat suchen, habe ich mit [Certum](https://www.certum.eu/en/smime-certificates/) gute Erfahrungen gemacht.
Wie man einen öffentlichen Schlüssel aus einem S/MIME-Zertifikat extrahiert:
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1092,7 +1096,7 @@ It is possible to configure a [regex](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_expr
Note that the domain name (the parts after the @ sign) always needs to be equal to the domain name of the identity.
Wenn du eine "Catch-All-E-Mail-Adresse" eintragen möchtest, ist dieser Regex meistens in Ordnung:
If you like to match a catch-all email address, this regex is mostly okay:
```
.*
@ -1130,11 +1134,11 @@ If you want to reset the default *Open with* apps, please [see here](https://www
<br/>
<aname="faq36"></a>
**(36) Wie werden Einstellungsdateien verschlüsselt?**
**(36) How are settings files encrypted?**
Kurze Version: AES 256 Bit
Short version: AES 256 bit
Lange Version:
Long version:
* Der 256-Bit-Schlüssel wird mit *PBKDF2WithHmacSHA1* erstellt, durch ein 128 Bit sicheres Zufallssalz und 65536 Wiederholungen
* Die Verschlüsselung ist *AES/CBC/PKCS5Padding*
@ -1142,7 +1146,7 @@ Lange Version:
<br/>
<aname="faq37"></a>
**(37) Wie werden Passwörter gespeichert?**
**(37) How are passwords stored?**
All supported Android versions [encrypt all user data](https://source.android.com/security/encryption), so all data, including usernames, passwords, messages, etc, is stored encrypted.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -662,7 +662,7 @@ Sehen Sie [hier](https://support.google.com/pixelphone/answer/2844832?hl=en), wi
Die Verwendung von abgelaufenen Schlüsseln, inlineverschlüsselten oder -signierten Nachrichten und Hardwaresicherheitstoken wird nicht unterstützt.
Wenn Sie ein kostenloses (Test) S/MIME Zertifikat suchen, finden Sie die Optionen [hier](http://kb.mozillazine.org/Getting_an_SMIME_certificate). Achten sie darauf, [das](https://davidroessli.com/logs/2019/09/free-smime-certificates-in-2019/#update20191219) zuerst zu lesen, wenn sie ein solches Zertifikat erhalten wollen. If you are looking for a cheap S/MIME certificate, I had a good experience with [Certum](https://www.certum.eu/en/smime-certificates/).
Wenn Sie ein kostenloses (Test) S/MIME Zertifikat suchen, finden Sie die Optionen [hier](http://kb.mozillazine.org/Getting_an_SMIME_certificate). Achten sie darauf, [das](https://davidroessli.com/logs/2019/09/free-smime-certificates-in-2019/#update20191219) zuerst zu lesen, wenn sie ein solches Zertifikat erhalten wollen. Wenn Sie ein günstiges S/MIME-Zertifikat suchen, habe ich mit [Certum](https://www.certum.eu/en/smime-certificates/) gute Erfahrungen gemacht.
Wie man einen öffentlichen Schlüssel aus einem S/MIME-Zertifikat extrahiert:
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1092,7 +1096,7 @@ It is possible to configure a [regex](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_expr
Note that the domain name (the parts after the @ sign) always needs to be equal to the domain name of the identity.
Wenn du eine "Catch-All-E-Mail-Adresse" eintragen möchtest, ist dieser Regex meistens in Ordnung:
If you like to match a catch-all email address, this regex is mostly okay:
```
.*
@ -1130,11 +1134,11 @@ If you want to reset the default *Open with* apps, please [see here](https://www
<br/>
<aname="faq36"></a>
**(36) Wie werden Einstellungsdateien verschlüsselt?**
**(36) How are settings files encrypted?**
Kurze Version: AES 256 Bit
Short version: AES 256 bit
Lange Version:
Long version:
* Der 256-Bit-Schlüssel wird mit *PBKDF2WithHmacSHA1* erstellt, durch ein 128 Bit sicheres Zufallssalz und 65536 Wiederholungen
* Die Verschlüsselung ist *AES/CBC/PKCS5Padding*
@ -1142,7 +1146,7 @@ Lange Version:
<br/>
<aname="faq37"></a>
**(37) Wie werden Passwörter gespeichert?**
**(37) How are passwords stored?**
All supported Android versions [encrypt all user data](https://source.android.com/security/encryption), so all data, including usernames, passwords, messages, etc, is stored encrypted.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -662,7 +662,7 @@ Please see [here](https://support.google.com/pixelphone/answer/2844832?hl=en) ho
The use of expired keys, inline encrypted/signed messages and hardware security tokens is not supported.
If you are looking for a free (test) S/MIME certificate, see [here](http://kb.mozillazine.org/Getting_an_SMIME_certificate) for the options. Please be sure to [read this first](https://davidroessli.com/logs/2019/09/free-smime-certificates-in-2019/#update20191219) if you want to request an S/MIME Actalis certificate. If you are looking for a cheap S/MIME certificate, I had a good experience with [Certum](https://www.certum.eu/en/smime-certificates/).
If you are looking for a free (test) S/MIME certificate, see [here](http://kb.mozillazine.org/Getting_an_SMIME_certificate) for the options. Please be sure to [read this first](https://davidroessli.com/logs/2019/09/free-smime-certificates-in-2019/#update20191219) if you want to request an S/MIME Actalis certificate. Si vous recherchez un certificat S/MIME bon marché, j'ai eu une bonne expérience avec [Certum](https://www.certum.eu/en/smime-certificates/).
How to extract a public key from a S/MIME certificate:
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1092,13 +1096,13 @@ It is possible to configure a [regex](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_expr
Note that the domain name (the parts after the @ sign) always needs to be equal to the domain name of the identity.
Si vous souhaitez faire correspondre n'importe quelle adresse email, cette expression régulière est généralement correcte :
If you like to match a catch-all email address, this regex is mostly okay:
```
.*
```
Si vous souhaitez faire correspondre les adresses e-mail abc@example.com et xyx@example.com pour un usage particulier et avoir une adresse e-mail de secours main@example.com également, vous pourriez utiliser quelque chose comme ceci :
If you like to match the special purpose email addresses abc@example.com and xyx@example.com and like to have a fallback email address main@example.com as well, you could do something like this:
* Identity: abc@example.com; regex: **(?i)abc**
* Identity: xyz@example.com; regex: **(?i)xyz**
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -662,7 +662,7 @@ Please see [here](https://support.google.com/pixelphone/answer/2844832?hl=en) ho
The use of expired keys, inline encrypted/signed messages and hardware security tokens is not supported.
If you are looking for a free (test) S/MIME certificate, see [here](http://kb.mozillazine.org/Getting_an_SMIME_certificate) for the options. Please be sure to [read this first](https://davidroessli.com/logs/2019/09/free-smime-certificates-in-2019/#update20191219) if you want to request an S/MIME Actalis certificate. If you are looking for a cheap S/MIME certificate, I had a good experience with [Certum](https://www.certum.eu/en/smime-certificates/).
If you are looking for a free (test) S/MIME certificate, see [here](http://kb.mozillazine.org/Getting_an_SMIME_certificate) for the options. Please be sure to [read this first](https://davidroessli.com/logs/2019/09/free-smime-certificates-in-2019/#update20191219) if you want to request an S/MIME Actalis certificate. Si vous recherchez un certificat S/MIME bon marché, j'ai eu une bonne expérience avec [Certum](https://www.certum.eu/en/smime-certificates/).
How to extract a public key from a S/MIME certificate:
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1092,13 +1096,13 @@ It is possible to configure a [regex](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_expr
Note that the domain name (the parts after the @ sign) always needs to be equal to the domain name of the identity.
Si vous souhaitez faire correspondre n'importe quelle adresse email, cette expression régulière est généralement correcte :
If you like to match a catch-all email address, this regex is mostly okay:
```
.*
```
Si vous souhaitez faire correspondre les adresses e-mail abc@example.com et xyx@example.com pour un usage particulier et avoir une adresse e-mail de secours main@example.com également, vous pourriez utiliser quelque chose comme ceci :
If you like to match the special purpose email addresses abc@example.com and xyx@example.com and like to have a fallback email address main@example.com as well, you could do something like this:
* Identity: abc@example.com; regex: **(?i)abc**
* Identity: xyz@example.com; regex: **(?i)xyz**
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -662,7 +662,7 @@ Please see [here](https://support.google.com/pixelphone/answer/2844832?hl=en) ho
The use of expired keys, inline encrypted/signed messages and hardware security tokens is not supported.
If you are looking for a free (test) S/MIME certificate, see [here](http://kb.mozillazine.org/Getting_an_SMIME_certificate) for the options. Please be sure to [read this first](https://davidroessli.com/logs/2019/09/free-smime-certificates-in-2019/#update20191219) if you want to request an S/MIME Actalis certificate. If you are looking for a cheap S/MIME certificate, I had a good experience with [Certum](https://www.certum.eu/en/smime-certificates/).
If you are looking for a free (test) S/MIME certificate, see [here](http://kb.mozillazine.org/Getting_an_SMIME_certificate) for the options. Please be sure to [read this first](https://davidroessli.com/logs/2019/09/free-smime-certificates-in-2019/#update20191219) if you want to request an S/MIME Actalis certificate. Se stai cercando un certificato S/MIME a buon mercato, ho avuto una buona esperienza con [Certum](https://www.certum.eu/en/smime-certificates/).
How to extract a public key from a S/MIME certificate:
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1092,19 +1096,19 @@ It is possible to configure a [regex](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_expr
Note that the domain name (the parts after the @ sign) always needs to be equal to the domain name of the identity.
Se ti piace abbinare un indirizzo email, quest'espressione regolare è principalmente okay:
If you like to match a catch-all email address, this regex is mostly okay:
```
.*
```
Se ti piace abbinare gli indirizzi email di scopo speciali abc@example.com e xyx@example.com e ti piace avere anche un'indirizzo email di ripiego main@example.com, potresti fare qualcosa del genere:
If you like to match the special purpose email addresses abc@example.com and xyx@example.com and like to have a fallback email address main@example.com as well, you could do something like this:
Le identità corrispondenti possono essere usate per colorare i messaggi di codice. The identity color takes precedence over the account color. Setting identity colors is a pro feature.
Matched identities can be used to color code messages. The identity color takes precedence over the account color. Setting identity colors is a pro feature.
<br/>
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -662,7 +662,7 @@ Please see [here](https://support.google.com/pixelphone/answer/2844832?hl=en) ho
The use of expired keys, inline encrypted/signed messages and hardware security tokens is not supported.
If you are looking for a free (test) S/MIME certificate, see [here](http://kb.mozillazine.org/Getting_an_SMIME_certificate) for the options. Please be sure to [read this first](https://davidroessli.com/logs/2019/09/free-smime-certificates-in-2019/#update20191219) if you want to request an S/MIME Actalis certificate. If you are looking for a cheap S/MIME certificate, I had a good experience with [Certum](https://www.certum.eu/en/smime-certificates/).
If you are looking for a free (test) S/MIME certificate, see [here](http://kb.mozillazine.org/Getting_an_SMIME_certificate) for the options. Please be sure to [read this first](https://davidroessli.com/logs/2019/09/free-smime-certificates-in-2019/#update20191219) if you want to request an S/MIME Actalis certificate. Если вы ищете дешёвый сертификат S/MIME, могу посоветовать [Certum](https://www.certum.eu/en/smime-certificates/).
How to extract a public key from a S/MIME certificate:
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -662,7 +662,7 @@ Please see [here](https://support.google.com/pixelphone/answer/2844832?hl=en) ho
The use of expired keys, inline encrypted/signed messages and hardware security tokens is not supported.
If you are looking for a free (test) S/MIME certificate, see [here](http://kb.mozillazine.org/Getting_an_SMIME_certificate) for the options. Please be sure to [read this first](https://davidroessli.com/logs/2019/09/free-smime-certificates-in-2019/#update20191219) if you want to request an S/MIME Actalis certificate. If you are looking for a cheap S/MIME certificate, I had a good experience with [Certum](https://www.certum.eu/en/smime-certificates/).
If you are looking for a free (test) S/MIME certificate, see [here](http://kb.mozillazine.org/Getting_an_SMIME_certificate) for the options. Please be sure to [read this first](https://davidroessli.com/logs/2019/09/free-smime-certificates-in-2019/#update20191219) if you want to request an S/MIME Actalis certificate. Om du letar efter ett billigt S/MIME certifikat, Jag har bra erfarenhet med [Certum](https://www.certum.eu/en/smime-certificates/).
How to extract a public key from a S/MIME certificate:
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -662,7 +662,7 @@ Please see [here](https://support.google.com/pixelphone/answer/2844832?hl=en) ho
The use of expired keys, inline encrypted/signed messages and hardware security tokens is not supported.
If you are looking for a free (test) S/MIME certificate, see [here](http://kb.mozillazine.org/Getting_an_SMIME_certificate) for the options. Please be sure to [read this first](https://davidroessli.com/logs/2019/09/free-smime-certificates-in-2019/#update20191219) if you want to request an S/MIME Actalis certificate. If you are looking for a cheap S/MIME certificate, I had a good experience with [Certum](https://www.certum.eu/en/smime-certificates/).
If you are looking for a free (test) S/MIME certificate, see [here](http://kb.mozillazine.org/Getting_an_SMIME_certificate) for the options. Please be sure to [read this first](https://davidroessli.com/logs/2019/09/free-smime-certificates-in-2019/#update20191219) if you want to request an S/MIME Actalis certificate. Søger du efter et billigt S/MIME-certifikat, så har jeg en god erfaringer med [Certum](https://www.certum.eu/en/smime-certificates/).
How to extract a public key from a S/MIME certificate:
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**
@ -847,7 +847,11 @@ The message *... +OK ...* likely means that a POP3 port (usually port number 995
The errors *... invalid greeting ...*, *... requires valid address ...* and *... Parameter to HELO does not conform to RFC syntax ...* can likely be solved by changing the advanced identity setting *Use local IP address instead of host name*.
The errors *... Couldn't connect to host ...*, *... Connection refused ...* or *... Network unreachable ...* mean that FairEmail was not able to connect to the email server.
The error *... Couldn't connect to host ...* means that there was no response from the email server within a reasonable time (20 seconds by default). Mostly this indicates internet connectivity issues, possibly caused by a VPN or by a firewall app. You can try to increase the connection timeout in the connection settings of FairEmail, for when the email server is really slow.
The error *... Connection refused ...* means that the email server or something between the email server and the app, like a firewall, actively refused the connection.
The error *... Network unreachable ...* means that the email server was not reachable via the current internet connection, for example because internet traffic is restricted to local traffic only.
The error *... Host is unresolved ...* or "*... Unable to resolve host ...* means that the address of the email server could not be resolved. This might be caused by ad blocking or an unreachable or not properly working [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System) server.
@ -1887,9 +1891,7 @@ By default FairEmail sends each message both as plain text and as HTML formatted
FairEmail will automatically link not linked web links (http and https) and not linked email addresses (mailto) for your convenience. However, texts and links are not easily distinguished, especially not with lots of [top level domains](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains) being words. This is why texts with dots are sometimes incorrectly recognized as links, which is better than not recognizing some links.
Links for less usual protocols like telnet and ftp will not automatically be linked.
<br/>
Links for the tel, geo, rtsp and xmpp protocols will be recognized too, but links for less usual or less safe protocols like telnet and ftp will not be recognized.
<aname="faq91"></a>
**~~(91) Can you add periodical synchronization to save battery power?~~**