I have configured an IMAP email account to receive email from my provider. For sending email I've configured a SMTP host.
Everything works quite good, but there is one thing that annoys me. Each time when I send a mail, the client first checks incoming email and after that it will send the mail. Even when I don't have any new incoming mail, it takes a long time checking. Is there a registry setting or trick to bypass the incoming mail check when sending emails?
are u using gmail IMAP ??
phreaker18 said:
are u using gmail IMAP ??
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no, exchange server 5.5
Absolutely, Joyfax Server is good at faxing to email. You can forward the incoming faxes to the specified users' email addresses.
Also, you can set up rlues to automatically route the incoming faxes to users by Fax Line(COM port of modems),CSID or Caller ID.
Just check it! google Joyfax Server
I use my Touch Pro for business and sync it with MS Outlook. It would be nice if I could have caller ID display the callers company name along with their name. I don't want to modify every record in Outlook since I have over 500 and I don't want to install another app to do this.
Is there a registry mod that will let me do this?
that's exactly what i'm searching for.
Anyone with a solution out there???
I need to be able to dial a phone number by searching our corporate MS Exchange Global Address List, is this possible? I can do a GAL search to compose an e-mail just fine but if I need to make a phone call to a co-worker who's number is not in my personal contacts but I know is in the Global Address List, am I able to do a search for it?
thanks in advance
I am trying to send an email with an album pic attached, and after I hit the send button it just sits in my outbox w/o being sent. What am I doing wrong?
stray_pube said:
I am trying to send an email with an album pic attached, and after I hit the send button it just sits in my outbox w/o being sent. What am I doing wrong?
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Do you use gmail or Live mail? the the outgoing server settings in the email settings, make sure you have the mail server config correctly. I'm using K9 mail and added 2 gmail, 1 yahoo and 3 hotmail accounts to it. They all shared the same inbox so I could read them all without go into each one and check. It's very easy to config, just type email address, login information and that's it.
buhohitr said:
Do you use gmail or Live mail? the the outgoing server settings in the email settings, make sure you have the mail server config correctly. I'm using K9 mail and added 2 gmail, 1 yahoo and 3 hotmail accounts to it. They all shared the same inbox so I could read them all without go into each one and check. It's very easy to config, just type email address, login information and that's it.
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I do not need help configuring email accounts, I need help understanding why emails with attachements stay in my outbox folder after I hit the 'send' button.
stray_pube said:
I do not need help configuring email accounts, I need help understanding why emails with attachements stay in my outbox folder after I hit the 'send' button.
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Because you probably miss-config your outbound mail server settings.(not sending). To check the outbound server settings you need to manually config your email (exhange settings).
buhohitr said:
Because you probably miss-config your outbound mail server settings.(not sending). To check the outbound server settings you need to manually config your email (exhange settings).
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I don't know how I mis-configured anything because all I did was enter my email and password when I originally set it up on the tablet. I've been sending and receiving standard email fine for months, it's just that tonight was the first time I took a picture and then attached it to an outgoing email and it won't send.
In the settings menu my only option is for 'incoming server settings', Do I need to delete the account and then re-configure it manually instead of automatically?
stray_pube said:
I don't know how I mis-configured anything because all I did was enter my email and password when I originally set it up on the tablet. I've been sending and receiving standard email fine for months, it's just that tonight was the first time I took a picture and then attached it to an outgoing email and it won't send.
In the settings menu my only option is for 'incoming server settings', Do I need to delete the account and then re-configure it manually instead of automatically?
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You should reconfig the "outgoing server settings", if you still could received emails then your "incoming server settings" is OK, just use your phone and send a test email to your device, or worst come to worst delete the account and re setup.
Have you tested it with a different attachment?
What's the size of the attachment? Hotmail, Gmail and Yahoo mail all refuse to send anything over 25MB. The server simply rejects the mail.
You still haven't answered which app you use.
ShadowLea said:
Have you tested it with a different attachment?
What's the size of the attachment? Hotmail, Gmail and Yahoo mail all refuse to send anything over 25MB.
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That would be one helluva naughty pic. Wow.
The server simply rejects the mail.
You still haven't answered which app you use.
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This ^^ is critical information. I use MailDroid, and its inner workings and settings options differ cnsoderably from Gmail, K9, TouchDown (which I also use), etc. I'd assume you're using the standard GMail app, since you do not reference which app you're using.
MartyHulskemper said:
That would be one helluva naughty pic. Wow.
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High level zoomability.. for maximum photoreality? Hahahahaha :silly:
But(t) silly it depends on the filetype. The average photograph from my camera is 7MB as JPEG, 18MB as PNG. The RAW files are even worse, average of 30MB... each. And let's not get started on TIFF's.. those are 50MB.
The picture file is less than 1mb.
I can receive attachments. No issue there. I can even forward received emails that have attachements.
So to re-cap and clarify: I can send and receive email. I can receive attachements to email. I can forward received emails w/ attachments to others. I tried to send a <1mb photo attachment, hit 'send', and it's just sits in my outbox.
1) I asked if you could send other attachments. This means a new email with a different attachment. Not a Forward.
2) Everyone asked what mail app you use.