On Monday, January 26, 2026 7:25:57 AM Mountain Standard Time Sune Vuorela wrote: > On 2026-01-22, Patrick Franz <[email protected]> wrote: > >> In the previous version of KMail, since the beginning of 2026, sent > >> messages were successfully sent and received but did not appear in > >> the Sent Items folder. I don't know what to do, especially since I've > >> looked at the logs and I don't see anything unusual. Is there a way > >> to trace the issue to get a starting point for a solution? > > > > I encountered the same problem. The solution was to change the port for > > the connection from 465 to 587. Actually, kmail can fix that > > automatically for you if you let it figure it out on its own. > > Sorry about that. There was weird 'defaults' that was actually stored as > 'defaults' rather than the resulting value. I fixed the defaults but > didn't expect it to has this effect. > I don't think anything can be done at this point other than document the > issue taht people needs to fix the connection port. > > (The default was either starttls on 465 or smtp-over-ssl on 587 which is > a not-helpful default - I've forgotten which one it was )
The port you need depends on the settings of the email server you are connecting to. Some servers need one, some servers need the other, some servers work on both, and some servers work on something else. The autodetection option can often figure out what is needed, but if not then the user needs to consult the documentation from the email provider. -- Soren Stoutner [email protected]
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