how do you create your 4smartphone email address? - General Topics

I currently have a paying IMAP account on Fastmail.fm and I am seriously considering to change it for a hosted exchange account. From what I read 4smartphone seems to be the best.
How do you choose your 4smartphone email address [email protected] ?
what are the domain name choices ? on Fastmail you can have the choice between a dozen of domain name, unfortunately I haven't seen something like this on 4smartphone.

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Fellow XDA Users!
I have set up a mail system hosted by Google with the domain name 'mailtomymobile.com'.
You can have an account there if you'd like one - it's based on Googlemail, so you get all the features ofGmail - large disk capacity, full web access, forwarding, spam filtering etc, and of course, you can access it via POP3 or preferably IMAP on your XDA.
There is a limit of 500 user acocunts available beyond which it is not financially viable... if you'd like an acocunt, I'm asking for a one-off donation for setup of £10 (20 USD)... some of the funds generated will be donated to this site and xdasite.com to contribute towards running costs. PrivateMessage me or email [email protected] with the username you require and a secondary email address where the login information etc can be sent, and I'll get back to you with more details. Usernames are, of course, first come, first served.
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Fellow XDA Users!
I have set up a mail system hosted by Google with the domain name 'mailtomymobile.com'.
You can have an account there if you'd like one - it's based on Googlemail, so you get all the features ofGmail - large disk capacity, full web access, forwarding, spam filtering etc, and of course, you can access it via POP3 or preferably IMAP on your XDA.
There is a limit of 500 user acocunts available beyond which it is not financially viable... if you'd like an acocunt, I'm asking for a one-off donation for setup of £10 (20 USD)... some of the funds generated will be donated to this site and xdasite.com to contribute towards running costs. PrivateMessage me or email [email protected] with the username you require and a secondary email address where the login information etc can be sent, and I'll get back to you with more details. Usernames are, of course, first come, first served.
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Perhaps I'm missing something...what advantage (other than the domain name) does this give someone over a normal gmail account or a gmail account forwarded to a free mail2web.com account if they want "push" email? Those are free where yours is not and there is the added risk of having your email administered by an unknown person.

MS Exchange - How many domain, email redirections ?

Hello lucky people using MS Exchange,
Do you know how many domain name are you using on you MS Exchange account ?
I would like to be able to have 2 alias with 2 different domain name on a MS Exchange, but don't know if it is possible ? I am planning to open a 1 user MS Echange account at Sherweb.
And I would like to know if I can redirect my Gmail account to my MS Exchange account ? and is it possible to reply to these email as if I was sending it from Gmail ?
Many thanks, Chris
It's possible but only if the two mailboxes are hosted on the same cluster. It sounds like you're trying to access your work Exchange mail and a Sherweb account, which is currently not possible. Exchange doesn't have a feature which checks a POP3 account and downloads the mail as far as I know but if Gmail has a feature which forwards all mail then that could work. You can't reply to those emails from Exchange and appear as if it was sent from Gmail, but you can set up the actual Gmail account on your phone and send from it.
I did not want to access to my work email account, just use 2 different domain name on 1 MS Exchange mailbox.
Can I use on 1 MS Exchange mailbox, 2 email alias with a 2 different domain name (for example: with the 2 domain names 'example1.com' and 'example2.com') ?
Thanks, Chris

What smtp server do you use?

I have Charter as my ISP at home. My email accounts are through them. I had to use VZW smtp server to be able to send email from my device. Well VZW just stopped that server. My ISP, Charter, does not allow me to send email from another ISP through thier server, it gets blocked. I don't want to have to set up another email account just to be able to send email from my ppc. Does anyone have a suggestion as to how work around this problem.
I just signed up for a gmail account and used gmail smtp. This was the easiest solution I could find.

Outlook Mobile shows incorrect Exchange "from" email address

HTC Fuze with EnergyROM 24.Dec.2009 WWE WM6.5 build 21885.5.0.95.
After upgrading from the stock AT&T WM6.1 ROM to a stable EnergyROM, I configured my corporate Exchange email account. Sync works fine. But when creating a new message in Outlook Mobile, the "from" address is incorrect. My address should be [email protected]. Instead, it shows [email protected]. See screenshot (oldcompany name redacted). I examined my Active Directory record through Outlook 2007 GAL. It includes eight SMTP addresses that have been used over the past 15 years, through an acquisition and eventual migration from Notes. This d244d55 address is not the first listed, but is coincidentally the first alphabetically.
I sent a test message to various other email accounts and the "from" shows properly, so the Exchange server must be substituting my correct email address. But this is annoying and I would like to fix it. I cannot find any way to configure the "from" address for my Exchange connection configured through ActiveSync. I searched the registry and the only place dd244d55 appears follows. I deleted the dd244d55 address from this value, soft-reset, but still no joy. I did confirm that dd244d55 is no longer in the registry.
Key: HKCU\Software\Microsoft\ActiveSync\Partners\<GUID>
Value: Email Address
Data: [list of SMTP addresses separated by semicolons]
How do I fix this? Consider directing me to a better forum since this is certainly not Raphael specific. Unfortunately searching for resolution is handicapped because the word "from" is overused. Thanks for your assistance.
Assuming you deleted and recreated the Activesync relationship and wiped the phone:
This could be a time-consuming war that ends up to be impossibile to fix. Don't let it turn into a crusade! Just from an "eff it" standpoint, which I usually take:
Kill ALL the garbage addresses. Everything that isn't necessary.
What's the worst that can happen? I obviously don't know who you are and what possible types of emails could be sent to any of your 15 years worth of addresses. If no one is going to die, the simplest solution is often the correct and best solution. I'm sure you spent enough time on this already.
Kill ALL the garbage addresses.
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I assume you mean to delete the addresses from my Active Directory entry and then delete/recreate the ActiveSync partnership with Exchange. I was thinking along the same lines. I don't need any of the extra addresses but they might be there to support non-repudiation of historical approval records in corporate information systems. I don't have permissions to do modify AD myself but I will ask our IT support folks to do so.
I am sure this problem has been encountered before but don't know where to seek assistance. Having multiple SMTP addresses in an AD record is not unusual. I bet there is an easy way to specify the correct address for the ActiveSync partnership "from" email.
Success. My "from" address is now correct when creating new emails. My corporate IT support deleted a bunch of SMTP addresses from my AD entry. I can't see exactly which ones are left because AD changes take a while to propagate through to the cached Outlook address book. I deleted/recreated the ActiveSync partnership and the "from" email shows correctly now.
One other difference: The first time I specified my email address and password and let WM autoconfigure the connection. It ended up using my email address as the username and left the domain blank. This time I disabled autoconfiguration and manually specified the server name and my credentials (username/domain). This probably had nothing to do with the problem because both formats are valid AD credentials.

help me configure outlook for my business Email

Hi Guys,
can anyone guide me to configure outlook for my business email. I know the Exchange server address, username password and all details. But whenever i try to configure, its not happening.
i have my office mail configured in my office laptop. That laptop is in the particular domain. So its working fine. Its that has to do something ?
i read some threads saying we need to install a certificate in the mobile in order to access secure business email. Can anyone list me which certificate to install and how to get that.
Thanks for your time.
yakaaithiri said:
Hi Guys,
can anyone guide me to configure outlook for my business email. I know the Exchange server address, username password and all details. But whenever i try to configure, its not happening.
i have my office mail configured in my office laptop. That laptop is in the particular domain. So its working fine. Its that has to do something ?
i read some threads saying we need to install a certificate in the mobile in order to access secure business email. Can anyone list me which certificate to install and how to get that.
Thanks for your time.
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I think Business Outlook installs the certificate on it's own with the password lock etc and enforces the security policies.
My business outlook is set with following details:
Username - the one I use to log in
Password - the one I use for my username
Email ID - the business email address
Domain - your business domain that is generally a prefix to your username i.e. domain/username
Server address: if domain/username can't automatically find it. (mostly it does!)
That's it! It took Outlook literally 2 seconds on 3g network to find the server and start pulling my calendar, emails and contacts.

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