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07/30/2015, 10:52 AM
#175
 Originally Posted by Grabber5.0
After wasting time and making no progress on this all week, I finally got gmail working again on my devices, and I'm embarrassed I didn't try it sooner. I have been talking to Alan all day and at some point during the discussion I realized that my Yahoo account was only working on devices where I had installed those new certs. Oh, this isn't the Yahoo thread? Right.. so Alan needed those and I re-captured them using the tip from the 'Fixing Yahoo sync' PivotCE article, and decided to see what happened if I captured the gmail certs the same way. So I captured them, saved them to three pem files, and copied them to my Pre2, opened each one in Internalz and trusted it. Then I went back to the email app and refreshed my gmail account and all of my email came in! These have also been installed successfully on a Pre3, Veer, Touchpad Go, and Touchpad.
I've attached a zip file containing the three pem files with the updated certificates. Unzip, copy to device over usb (or just unzip there using wterm) and then navigate to the folder you copied them to and trust the certs.
Thanks, Matt. This worked like a charm on my Touchpad. I haven't installed it on my Palm Pre yet. I will have to find a way to download the files. It seems Yahoo POP3 email doesn't include attachment? I don't see them on Palm Pre. I lost my Wifi Media Sync App so will need to get USB mode and transfer files. I remembered doing this for Yahoo earlier in the year, but it didn't work for IMAP. Hence, I was forced to move to POP3 on Yahoo. Incoming works, but outgoing doesn't. WTF. Did you try it on your Palm Pixi yet? Does it work? I will try it later this evening.
This is a big blow for me. My Yahoo outgoing wasn't working on Palm Pre. So I was using Gmail to send outgoing message for a message received on Yahoo...albeit in urgent cases only...but now I can't even do that...so i hope these certs work...otherwise I am royally screwed...
EDIT: Actually, the outgoing on Gmail works...so only incoming is the problem for now. Anyway, WTF. :-(
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