mail handling - General Topics

Hi all,
I use GPRS but my service provider doesn't provide email service so I have pop mail accounts in different provider. Generally I can receive pop mails from my Atom but I can't send mails since not matching SMTP address. I checked with my email service provider and asked me to get the SMTP of GPRS provider but this provider doesn't provide me SMTP address. In this case, how can I directly send/receive mails directly mails using pop mail service from my Atom?

no pop3 is ONLY! for recieving

joyson said:
Hi all,
I use GPRS but my service provider doesn't provide email service so I have pop mail accounts in different provider. Generally I can receive pop mails from my Atom but I can't send mails since not matching SMTP address. I checked with my email service provider and asked me to get the SMTP of GPRS provider but this provider doesn't provide me SMTP address. In this case, how can I directly send/receive mails directly mails using pop mail service from my Atom?
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http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?ctx=gmail&hl=en&answer=10350
google uses diff setting fr standard pop email provider i.e. port 465. try this link to learn the setting. if still cant, posiibly ur svc provider blocks it.

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Outgoing email problems XDA II

Help, I have checked email my settings 100 times and they are correct. I have no problems receiving emails, however I am only able to send/fwd emails 20% of the time. The emails that don’t send/fwd come back "invalid email recipient." Anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance
JA
I used to have that with my XDA2 on Orange.
The smtp server for any ISP account be set to smtp.orange.net, if you have Orange connection or the appropriate smtp server of your mobile phone company. That should solve the problem
The other problems I still face are
a. A document to be sent which was only 60k in the File explorer, shows up in the Outbox as 200k. I don't know why does it happen
b. because the volume becomes so high, the GPRS internet takes a long time and sometimes hangs up
I used to have that with my XDA2 on Orange.
The smtp server for any ISP account be set to smtp.orange.net, if you have Orange connection or the appropriate smtp server of your mobile phone company. That should solve the problem
The other problems I still face are
a. A document to be sent which was only 60k in the File explorer, shows up in the Outbox as 200k. I don't know why does it happen
b. because the volume becomes so high, the GPRS internet takes a long time and sometimes hangs up
i have the same problem with sending mails but then both my
pop3 server and smtp are the servers for my cable isp not my
grps isp
so i doubt that my grps isp is going to be much help in solving that issue
heck they may even block smtp action out of their gateway
Wov...i have the some problem....
:shock: ...new global smtp virus? :roll:
but like many others my cable isp have www mail access so if i want to send a mail from my xda2 i can always do it from explore
not as clean and pretty as to do it with the real smtp though
I tested nPOP program. All is correct, no problemo. It is a cool software, maybe better than Outlook. Outlook - problem :evil: , nPOP - no problemo Sorry i dont speak english. Test it. http://www.npopsupport.fsworld.co.uk/nPOP_PPC2002_ARM.zip
Jarvis Anderson said:
Help, I have checked email my settings 100 times and they are correct. I have no problems receiving emails, however I am only able to send/fwd emails 20% of the time. The emails that don’t send/fwd come back "invalid email recipient." Anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance
JA
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Who is your Wireless carrier (T-Mobile, AT&T ect...)

Email Settings O2

I can't seem to send emails from my XDA II. I have a wanadoo email account and have the correct smtp settings etc. Can receive but not send. Having the same problem with SMS.
Previously it worked fine with a tiscali account, although I fell out with them as they are useless. Just can't seem to set up the wanadoo account and get it working.
Any help much appreciated.
Thanks
David
When sending mails through O2 GPRS you must use the O2 SMTP server in your mail settings, not the Wanadoo mail server.
The O2 server address for SMTP is smtp.o2.co.uk
Hope this helps.
Thanks for your help. Seems to have sorted it.
David

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I set up my Yahoo mail as Imap and ATT mail as POP3, both receive fine but can not send, does anyone have the same problem or know how to fix it.
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Double check your outgoing server settings (authorization or not etc.). You should get help on your email providers websites (how to configure, step by step).
some mobile providers may block certain outgoing servers require and you may have to route emails via your mobile provider outgoing server.
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Setup/Syncronize Email WM6/PC

Hello,
I'm having some troubles understanding how email process in WM6.
I have a POP3 account for business mail, and i access it from 3 different places (Work, Home and PDA). All three work fine and without problems, but not sync'd.
I noticed that everytime i send an email at work, it will not be seen in PDA neither at home. If i send the email at home, it won't be seen at PDA neither at work.
I was exploring the WM6 sync stuff and i got confused....
I managed to sync the mail using Windows Mobile Device Center and all mail from PC was sync'd with the PDA, but i noticed also that if i try to send an email from PDA, it won't get out of the outbox until i connect my USB cable to the PC (stupid thing).
Is there any way of having my email sync'd?
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Thank you for any help.
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The incoming and outgoing server address for POP3 email accounts just disappears. I have around seven email accounts so to fix this can be time consuming. Basically editing each account and re-entering the server addresses, otherwise can't access email or send and receive new email.
Has anyone else had the same problem, is there a solution out there to this?
Any help would be great.

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