Hey, I just check my T-mobile account and now there's this new T-zone pro. what is that?
Is that an upgrade of the 4.99 T-zone?
are the ports opened on that one?
I never seen this before, It just showed up in my account today.
I need to get HTTP mail 1.5 working again.
thanks in advance.
Does anyone know what it means by full email access?
Can I finally get my windows live email without proxy modding?
thanks
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Im sure someone here is using thr 9.99 plan.
please tell me how it works.
I searched and all i see people talk abnout is the 4.99 / 5.99 plan.
its email access and wap internet. There are barely any wap sites.
proxy hack will NOT work
i would just stick it 5.99
the 9.99 disables proxy hack?
so I won't be able to use PIE anymore?
also, what kind of email access?
right now i can get email from Imap and Pop3.
but what about HTTP mail?
Thanks
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What kind of email access can i get?
hotmail in the pocket outlook?
Thanks in advance.
bump.
does anyone use hotmail?
can someone tell me?
Thanks
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So I got my shadow and knew I would have to configure a proxy in order to allow the phone to access the internet without the total internet plan. I have been using the t-zones in this fashion for a long time (teathered laptop, PPC etc). I searched for the proper settings for the proxy on the shadow and got it all entered in. Pretty much everything seems to be working now except the Live messenger and the other live services. I've got opera, and all the other messenger programs working so I don't understand why Live won't. Is there another setting that I am missing or is is just blocked by the Proxy? I'd appreciate any help I could get with this. Thanks!
hello guys, if first like to start off by saying that i did try searching but was unable to find a solution. I currently have my email address at msn.com. I'd like to be able to access my email and recieve notifications of new emails on my phone.i realize that windows live program does not work with the tmobile proxy, so i found a program that forwards email from msn to gmail.com so i figured id use outlook to check my forwarded email, but outlook wont connect through the proxy. what im asking now is whether theres a program out there that allows me to check my email (msn.com or gmail.com) through the tmobile proxy? thanks in advance and all answers are appreciated.
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I think you might be a little mistaken. The 5.99 T-mobile plan includes unlimitted free e-mail. As long as your outlook e-mail uses a standard port (which gmail does), then you don't need to use any sort of proxy or anything to get it to work, it just works.
If you do have the proxy set up, then you would need to make a second wap profile that circumvents the proxy.
Please don't flame me for asking about this - I know there are threads all over the place about BB, but they seem to be about getting it to work on specific devices =/
I have an O2 UK contract, with Blackberry Connect Unlimited. - Does this mean I can use the BB service to sync with a MS Exchange server (via push) and browse the web, through a blackberry connection and not incur further data charges?
Any help would really be appreciated,
Thanks
Pretty please??
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First - thanks to everyone at xda for all the tips and help - what a great site!
Now don't laugh when I say that I have a T-Mobile (Danger) Sidekick. I have been happy with it but I want to replace my SK and my Pocket PC with one device instead of two.
With my Sidekick, I got a separate [email protected] account. My email came through without me checking it and I could also receive and send from some other accounts (like my personal earthlink account) The email came through without me having to check for it. (I don't know of it was push or pull but it works quite well)
I am seriously considering getting a Fuze but have some questions about email:
1 - Does AT&T give you a separate email address?
2 - I have read that I can get my personal earthlink as well as gmail and yahoo mail on the Fuze but do I need to have AT&T's "express mail" to get it?
Thanks so much.
To my knowledge, at&t doesnt give you an email address. You could use gmail with the gmail app or through opera, but im not sure if theres an app that would work with the touchflo 3d tab. If you have a live account you can use windows live mail and that does work with the tf3D tab. Im not sure about earthlink or gmail though. Hope that helps.
att gives you an email address, but it's *your phone number*@att.mywireless.com or something like that.
you can also get a media net email address.
with the fuze, my yahoo mail is pushed to my phone at the sametime it appears in my web browser (if i am online at the time)
i also have active synch synch up to my corporate exchange server email using https
Thanks for the replies.
I don't have an AT&T account (yet) and I do not use Outlook for email so I am unfamiliar with both.
I still don't understand: what exactly does AT&T's "express mail" do? Will I need it in order to get my earthlink mail on a Fuze? I know I can check mail through the web browser but will the WM email client receive my earthlink email automatically or do I have to manually check for it?
My Mail client won't connect to Yahoo over the wifi setting. Is anyone else having this problem? I searched the Captivate forum but found no posts. I did find some info at Android Forums in the HTC Hero forum.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Yahoo blocks access to mail over WiFi unless you pay for Yahoo! Plus. It can be worked around, but really all their doing is encouraging people to switch to Gmail.
GLUssery said:
Yahoo blocks access to mail over WiFi unless you pay for Yahoo! Plus. It can be worked around, but really all their doing is encouraging people to switch to Gmail.
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I'm not clear on this - how does Yahoo know if you're attempting to connect via WiFi? If you're on WiFi, you're on your own network, bypassing the cellular network, so how would a request over WiFi from the Captivate to Yahoo's mail servers look any different than a request over WiFi from, say, my laptop or another device? I have no problems with Yahoo mail over WiFi from my laptop or from my old smartphone.
If there's verified info about this somewhere, could you post a link? This is one of the issues that's keeping me from picking up a Captivate.
Thanks!
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I'm not clear on this - how does Yahoo know if you're attempting to connect via WiFi? If you're on WiFi, you're on your own network, bypassing the cellular network, so how would a request over WiFi from the Captivate to Yahoo's mail servers look any different than a request over WiFi from, say, my laptop or another device? I have no problems with Yahoo mail over WiFi from my laptop or from my old smartphone.
If there's verified info about this somewhere, could you post a link? This is one of the issues that's keeping me from picking up a Captivate.
Thanks!
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Are you using webmail on your desktop? Or are you using Outlook or some other POP3 client?
Somewhere in Yahoo's FAQs is a note about accessing yahoo's email using POP3. As mentioned above, to do POP3 you need a Yahoo Plus account (paid). Because AT&T has a deal with Yahoo, you get free POP3 access, but only when coming from AT&T network. Yahoo can tell this by looking at the IP address of the client. It is not really the idea of WiFi or not, but ATT network versus another - and it only applies to POP3 configurations - not webmail.
I don't have time to find the link now, but if you search Yahoo for terms like "POP3 email" you will find mention of this.
Interesting thread.
I have a plus account and over Wifi the wife's phone is having issues getting her Yahoo mail reliably.
I have set up the pop3 w/ssl as Yahoo has outlined so I am not sure its really a problem with paid vs free as its a issue with the client and connecting to Yahoo pop serves.
Sometimes it works and sometimes it stops but several hrs later it starts back up. This is over Wifi. Now I need to just turn off Wifi and let the 3g run for a few days and see if its a issue that way.
Now my hotmail and gmail do not have these issues no matter what I am on. Go figure.
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Are you using webmail on your desktop? Or are you using Outlook or some other POP3 client?
Somewhere in Yahoo's FAQs is a note about accessing yahoo's email using POP3. As mentioned above, to do POP3 you need a Yahoo Plus account (paid). Because AT&T has a deal with Yahoo, you get free POP3 access, but only when coming from AT&T network. Yahoo can tell this by looking at the IP address of the client. It is not really the idea of WiFi or not, but ATT network versus another - and it only applies to POP3 configurations - not webmail.
I don't have time to find the link now, but if you search Yahoo for terms like "POP3 email" you will find mention of this.
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Found the info, wow that's horrible. Apple must have some kind of deal with Yahoo then, Yahoo mail & calendar integrate seamlessly on the iPhone regardless if you're on 3G or WiFi. Guess I'll be switching to Google's services if I pick this phone up...