Kyocera is a manufacturer of electronics and telecommunications equipment. It was founded in 1959 and is headquartered in Kyoto, Japan. Kyocera manufactures smartphones, tablet computers, mobile phones, fax machines, printers, LCD, and cameras.
Kyocera also offers digital devices used for surveillance and other security applications.
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The Kyocera documentation indicates that error code 'Send email Error 1105' is caused by the following problem: "Error: Not Supported Protocol SMTP protocol is set to OFF".
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When you try to email using your Kyocera device, you might encounter an error code 1105 on your device’s screen. This error can occur when there is an issue with your device or power supply.
Sometimes, common device errors or server problems can also cause this error.
To fix this error code, you can try the following methods:
Try connecting your laptop to the network set to DHCP. If you are still having issues with this error code, contact Kyocera customer support.
Try changing the domain name in your email to the same domain name as it is in Kyocera (which is why you are getting this error code). If you are still having issues with this error code, you should contact Kyocera's customer support.
You can try connecting your laptop to an external SMTP server by going to Settings>Mail and Contacts>Accounts>External SMTP Server (if you have more than one email account).
You can also try using an external SMTP server that supports TLS/SSL, such as Gmail or Yahoo! Mail instead of using Gmail's internal SMTP server. If you are still having issues with this error code, you should contact Kyocera customer support.
You can try verifying your email address and make sure that it is valid by going to Settings>Mail and Contacts>Accounts>Email Account Info and then clicking on "Verify Email Address".
If you are still having issues with this error code, you should contact Kyocera's customer support.
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