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    Modest does not send/receive in a specific network

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    tpaixao | # 1 | 2012-07-24, 11:59 | Report

    Hi,

    recently, Modest (on N900) has stopped sending/receiving when connected to a specific wifi network. Everything else works fine on this network: web, skype, etc.. It works fine in any other network, including over GPRS. It is driving me crazy.
    Does anyone has any idea/ suggestions? I've tried rebooting, quiting mail and restarting. all that... It just happens with this one network (which happens to be my home network)
    Thanks for any help.

    tiago

    PS: it occurs to me that I installed power kernel recently. Could this have anything to do with it?

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    Oblomow | # 2 | 2012-07-24, 12:12 | Report

    Hi, did you check if the problem occurs on other devices (laptop) as well? Some networks block certain ports, often at least those for sending mail (port 25/587). Skype is quite good in tunneling through firewalls, so it may not be affected by this. Web port is usually open.

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    tpaixao | # 3 | 2012-07-24, 13:14 | Report

    thanks for the suggestion but that doesn't seem to be the problem: my email client on my laptop can connect just fine...
    It's really puzzling...

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    Oblomow | # 4 | 2012-07-24, 14:53 | Report

    Does it use the same port/protocol settings as modest?

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    tpaixao | # 5 | 2012-07-24, 22:45 | Report

    yes. IMAP over SSL, using the same ports.
    maybe I should try installing claws and see if this still happens with it.

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    sixwheeledbeast | # 6 | 2012-07-25, 08:34 | Report

    Two things that may help further diagnose your problem.

    Try temporarily putting your N900's IP in a DMZ on you home network, this will rule out firewall/port issues with the router on your internal IP.

    Try switching off power saving on your AP in the N900's settings.
    Settings > Internet Connections > Connections > (Your AP's Name) > Edit > Advanced > Other > Power Saving

    With my router I get trouble with SSH and e-mails if the power saving is on max. This also only happens on my home network.

    It may not work but it should rule out the router as the issue.

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    tpaixao | # 7 | 2012-07-31, 23:07 | Report

    thanks a lot for your suggestions. the power saving trick didn't work but putting my phone on the DMZ did. I guess it must really be a problem with the router. The firewall must be blocking something... The problem is that I don't have a lot of control over it (it's a WebCube, if you know what that is).

    thnaks again for all the help.

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