How to view MMS from o2 Communication Center? - General Topics

Hey there,
I use the o2 Communication Center, which collects emails from my accounts and sends the text from the email on to my device as an MMS. (Yeah, that was an early workaround kind of Email push ;-)).
Worked just fine on my HTC TyTN. I'm using an LG KS20 now, and suddenly the MMS from the Communication Center are "empty" - no content, 0 KB size.
- All other MMS (send/receive/read) work just fine, so I guess settings are OK.
- Going back to my TyTN, my "MMS emails" are shown properly - so I guess it's not a server issue either.
I'm intrigued. How to view my "MMS emails" from the Communication Center on the KS20?
Any ideas are much appreciated.
N.

Hey Nightcookie,
did you solve it? I have exactly the same problem.
Regards,
psel

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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...)

Help MMS!

Hi All,
I recently upgraded to WM6 using midgets build. I have found now that when recieving MMS they all come through as 5kb and are tiny. I have tried sending small files like 50kb to myself and they come through at 5kb too. this also happens when it gets sent from another phone to my phone.
I have checked on the other devices that the compression is disabled but still no joy. Was wondering if anyone is having the same problem? If so is there a solution? Other than this the WM6 version is very good.
Would appreciate some help.
Thanks
Hi Wolfie,
Are you sure you're using the same MMS settings you used before..? because I used both Midget's and Ivan's ROM and they both seem to have MMS working fine. I tried sending 80kb (with audio, picture and text) MMS messages to myself and I can receive the entire thing.
Hi Thanks for replying.
I'm pretty sure i'm using the same settings? What settings are you using? I am on O2 if that helps. Is there anywhere i can find the optimal settings?
Courtsey of O2 support.
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Please note the following:
When entering 'o2' please use the letter 'o'.
Replies to this email cannot be answered. If you have any further queries about this email please call Customer Service.
Please find the settings below for 'O2 XDA Exec MMS Pay Monthly Settings':
Please ensure that when entering 'O2' into the settings that the letter 'O' is selected and not a zero.
1. Select 'Start'
2. Select 'Messaging'
3. Select 'Menu'
4. Select 'MMS Configuration'
5. Select 'Servers'
6. Select 'New'
7. Type in Server name or 'O2 MMS'
8. Select 'Gateway' and type in '193.113.200.195'
9. Select 'Port number' and type in '9201'
10. Select 'Server address' and enter 'http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002'
11. Select 'Connect via' and select 'My Work Network''
12. Click 'OK'
13. Highlight 'O2 MMS' and click on 'Set As Default'
The MMS settings are now complete. However if you are still experiencing any issues using this service, please contact O2 Customer Services.
Regards
O2 Customer Service
Please note that replies to this email cannot be answered. If you have any further queries about this email please call Customer Service.
hi uatec,
thanks for the settings, i tried this and still no joy!!! I can send to other phones ok but when recieving it comes very small?? I'm confused
Uhmmm... how about Photo Resolution under MMS Configuration-Preferences? Is it set to original? Have you tried playing around with the WAP version under Servers?
yep it is set to original resolution, i have tried both wap stack settings. I just reflashed the rom and still have the problems? i also tried using the settings.cab that was talked about in the other forums, still no joy. Maybe i will just ahve to stick with recieving 5kb MMS!!!
UPDATE!!
i reflashed with Ivans rom and MMS is back working again? So it must be an issue with Midgets rom? or compatability with my phone? Very interesting any thoughts as to why?
My problem is exactly the same - incoming (even selfesent MMS pictures) are coming to me with MAXIMUM size of 6KB. I use Jwrightcmp's WM5 AKU3.2 1.90.96. I put a note in relevant thread. Incoming pictures are always resized to 128x119, without any sence what resolution was the originally. Settings regarding foto in MMS composer seems to be only related to outgoing fotos but not for incoming.

Treo 750 MMS problem please help

I seem to be experiencing a problem with sending and receiving MMS. I checked all the MMS settings on the cingular site and they are correct. I compose an MMS and it goes to the outbox and never attempts to send it. After a while of checking it in the outbox an envelope appears with an arrow scrolling over it with a percent complete to the left of it but it stays at 0%. If anyone else is experiencing this problem or know any solutions your assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
I don't know if your settings are right. But at the HTC website you can download a cab installer for each country and provider that adjust the right settings for you about mms and so on.
Problem solved figured out that it was not the actual MMS settings on the device but Expressmail was somehow preventing the MMS from being sent out. I had to uninstall xpressmail and now the MMS works like a charm. Now just have to find a way to connect to my corporate email.
luminus said:
I don't know if your settings are right. But at the HTC website you can download a cab installer for each country and provider that adjust the right settings for you about mms and so on.
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Can you pls tell me which website is it ? Cant seem to find.
http://www.europe.htc.com/support/software/htcp3600.html
Found it on Europe HTC site.
I do have a palm treo but just choose any phone and the page will show up where you can download this software.
It seems that they only cover europe.

MMS Problem

Hi,
I got spv c600 n upgraded it to wm6
when someone tries to send me an MMS message, the phone connects to GPRS, but i doont get no notifications of receiving any message.
When I click on the message icon, i only get outlook e-mail and txt messaging. no MMS
can anyone one help me pls
I have been using WM6(the andot version) on my Cingular 2125 for about 3 months now and love it. One issue that I cant seem to resolve is the MMS. I know that if you go into the TEXT MESSAGING and then click Menu, New, and then you can select either SMS or MMS. But I cant receive any MMS, unless I go to create a new one, then it shows that I have a received one, but by this time it is already expired. I cant seem to find any settings that affect the MMS Gateway or such, so any help would be great.
Update***
Now I seem to receive the message about a week later.
What WM6 ROM are you using?
Try Nitro's or EA's version. There is also a setting as to whether you prefer messaging to use GSM or GPRS somewhere.
abz_y2k said:
Hi,
I got spv c600 n upgraded it to wm6
when someone tries to send me an MMS message, the phone connects to GPRS, but i doont get no notifications of receiving any message.
When I click on the message icon, i only get outlook e-mail and txt messaging. no MMS
can anyone one help me pls
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Got similar problem here with wm6 Eng_Standard v.3.1 running on c600 - I can send MMS but not receive - instead of that I receive SMS notification that this MMS was placed somewhere on GSM carriers servers. By pressing Menu>Send/Receive the top bar shows 'Error Synchronizing' message... Is it possible to change some settings to fix that? Any suggestions, please (my HTC TyTN on the same carrier copes with this issue without any prob - Sends/Receives MMS's both ways).
I suggest having a read of this thread...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=343434
.. it may answer a few questions. I have MMS working perfectly on o2 UK on the "perfect English" ROM with the settings I posted in the above thread, no delay in receiving messages.

email problems

hi,
i am having an issue on my TytnII where i cannot get my email to download from Yahoo.
in pocket outlook, almost mediately when i click send/receive i get 'error syncronising' in bottom left hand corner then a bubble appears with 'cannot connect : cannot connect with current connection settings....'.
any idea whats causing this?
i can get web access no problems and all other comms seem to work fine. Just can't get email to work.
any help appreciated!
p.s. my phone is a UK O2 Stellar (unlocked) and i'mm on t-mobile, dunno if that makes any difference. Standard 02 ROM i think.
if you're positive that your out and inports are set correctly
and ssl and the likes are set correctly
then maybe your cellphone network may be blocking those ports
in which case you can try the same using wifi bluetooth or usb to performe
the same operations
using Wifi i can get a bit further so there is definately and issue with my email contacting the mail server via GSM.
But i think there are also issues with my setting so i will try that first, when i get it working solid through wifi i will try to sort the GSM issues.
thanks,
i have it working fine over wifi now but still having same issue with GSM.
any idea how to resolve? change ports?
i had email working fine on my old phone (hermes) using same SIM and email address.
hi,
i am still experiencing the problem listed in the initial post.
I can connect to internet and browse websites, can access mail on yahoo website, MMS and SMS both work fine but still get 'error syncronising' and 'cannot connect : cannot connect with current connection settings....' when i try to use pocket outlook to download my POP mail.
it works fine when usig WiFi so must be an issue to do with the setting that pocket outlook uses for connecting to web but i cannot see where i can change this.
any help appreciated.
all the experts on this forum who know WM inside out and noone has even a suggestion to help with this problem?
sorry if it is too simple for you, but quite simply, i don't know how to fix it!
Hmmm,
I would say you answered your own question! It just looks like your GSM network provider is blocking this ports since your email settings seem to be correct (otherwise it would not have worked via Wi-Fi either!), so, you will have a hard time finding a solution.
However, here a not-so-convenient workaround:
If you can access other (non-YAHOO) pop-email accounts, try to forward all incoming YAHOO email to that email account, then set also your outgoing messages regarding to the functioning pop email account but as reply email use the YAHOO.
Try to contact your GSM network provider's technical stuff to verify your settings / ports. If they can asure you that this ports are not blocked, well, then there is only 1 other party to contact: YAHOO themself!
If you are a paid YAHOO SUBSCRIBER and you upgraded to the pop email account at YAHOO, they might be able to walk you through. If you use only YAHOO's free email: the free service does not work with pop email clients - only via their webmail.
hi,
thanks for the suggestions.
i am fairly convinced it is nothing to do with Yahoo as i can access when using wifi so that rules them out (no?) it also confirms the pop settings etc are correct as i can send and received mail with no problems.
using GSM I can access the rest of the web and i have previously used the same sim in another WM device to access email with no problems so forbidding a change to t-mobiles policy at exactly the same time as i switched phones i think it leaves only the phone as the possible cause.
i have tried t-mobiles technical helpdesk who are still to get back to me after 3 days... i am not holding my breath.
i think it may be something to do with it being an O2 phone/ROM and that it may be trying to connect using their settings when using email? does that sound reasonable?
i will flash a new ROM in the new year when i get new satnav software to replace the dodgy copy of TomTom on the device when it was delivered. hopefully that will solve it.
Thanks for your help.

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