I have used code on this link to send email in background of my app: Sending Email in Android using JavaMail API without using the default/built-in app The problem is this worked fine when I debugged my application in android version 2.3.4 HTC Amaze 4G but when i installed the same application on android version 4.2.2 Samsung GT-I8852 the email is not sent. Can anyone think of a reason of why this happened as I don't know where to look for a fault?
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Did you check device log?– AVEbrahimiJun 10, 2014 at 6:46
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Are you sure mobile internet is activated properly? Are you able to manually configure the gmail and send an email?– ngrashiaJun 10, 2014 at 6:52
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Yes I have checked the internet connectivity before sending the email and I can manually send the email to any account using my gmail account from the app.– MarufJun 10, 2014 at 6:59
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Add logging throughout the actual implementation code so that you can see that it is making a genuine attempt, and what the step-by-step effect of that attempt is. In other words, if you aren't seeing anything in the log, modify the program until you are.– Chris StrattonJun 11, 2014 at 17:59
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If you doing things while your app is in background- android might kill your process any time, especially when it takes time or cpu.
Try doing it with your app stays in the foreground. or do it with a Sticky Service
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The app is in the foreground but user isn't typing in the subject or the body of the email. I take info form user make the email body and give a subject to the email and the user just clicks send button on the app.– MarufJun 10, 2014 at 9:11
This is not exactly the answer but I found this Mail wrapper and used it to send email and this works fine : http://www.jondev.net/articles/Sending_Emails_without_User_Intervention_%28no_Intents%29_in_Android And do the actual sending in an AsyncTask.