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Posted by neilgoth
guys,

hope this thread helps,instead of having different posts asking for e-mail settings,let's post all our e-mail settings here so we could have a quick reference.

*don't forget to indicate what country and network you are in...


SoftHome.net : ( thru globe )

Connect Using : myglobe
Protocol : POP3
Inc. server : mail.softhome.net
Inc. port : 110
Mailbox : ( your mailbox )
Password : XXXX
Outgoing server : mail.softhome.net
Outgoing port : 25
E-mail address : your_account@softhome.net
Download : Headers + text


@nookiehunter,

lotsa thanks for the softhome settings,appreciate it a lot!!!


_________

[ This Message was edited by: GOwin on 2003-01-24 13:31 ]

[ This Message was edited by: neilgoth on 2003-02-17 03:51 ]

[ This Message was edited by: neilgoth on 2003-02-17 04:05 ]


Posted by adamizer
www.Home.se
Sweden
My provider: halebop
Connect with: your provider

POP3: 195.66.35.197
Port: 110
e-mail: yourname@home.se
login: xxxxxx

SMTP Server: 195.66.35.201
Port: 25
e-mail adress: yourname@home.se

this site is in swedish but it should work for any one!



This message was posted from a R520

[ This Message was edited by: adamizer on 2003-01-25 02:40 ]


Posted by NeoCORE
Server for hotmail and yahoo

-----------------------
Connect using: Your wap provider
Protocol: IMAP or POP, both work (I prefer POP)
Inc. Server: 195.137.42.7
Incoming Port: Default
Mailbox: your hotmail or yahoo e-mail address (e.g. neo_core@hotmail.com)
Password: your password for hotmail or yahoo
Outgoing server: 195.137.42.7
Outgoing Port: Default
E-mail Address: your hotmail or yahoo e-mail address (e.g.
neo_core@hotmail.com)
Download: Headers+Text -----------------------

The server is based in the UK, but have had reports that it works with the US as well.
Completely free.
For specific queries or problems with the server, please post/check: http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=18650&forum=14

Hope this helps,
Cheers,
NeoCORE

Posted by j_oates2003
I have my own server, but I am on Orange, so have to use their SMTP. If you would like a free, no regestration e-mail account on my server, that is allways very very fast (as its only me currently using it, lol) than just ask, and I'll put you an account on it, then use the same settings as below.

Connect Using : Orange GPRS Internet
Protocol : POP3
Inc. server : mail.jonathonoates.co.uk
Inc. port : 110
Mailbox : ( your e-mail address )
Password : the one you chose
Outgoing server : smtp.orange.net
Outgoing port : 25
E-mail address : your_account@jonathonoates.co.uk
Download : Headers + text

Posted by epuk
This settings are for TELCEL GSM in México.

Account: itelcel.com

Connect Using : GPRS internet (not WAP)
Protocol : POP3
Inc. server : 148.235.168.53
Inc. port : 110
Mailbox : ( your mailbox )
Password : ( your password )
Outgoing server : 148.235.168.53
Outgoing port : 25
E-mail address : your_account@itelcel.com
Download : Headers + text

And that's it.

Posted by neilgoth
@vee,after you sign-up online at softhome.net check the first post on this thread for softhome settings substituting the connect using option with your gprs providers profile assuming you have your gprs service activated.after you input the settings press send and receive and ther you have it :-) not sure about the charges though as globe gprs here in the phils is still free,check your bill to see how much they'll be charging you :-) hope this helped.post your reply here ok :-D ciao!

Posted by joberns
HOTPOP.COM

Connect Using : myglobe
Protocol : POP3
Inc. server : pop.hotpop.com
Inc. port : 110
Mailbox : ( your mailbox )
Password : XXXX
Outgoing server : smtp.hotpop.com
Outgoing port : 25
E-mail address : your_account@hotpop.com
Download : Headers + text


Posted by borofc86
Hi what about lycos.co.uk anyone using it, it's working great on my p800 only it won't show who the msgs are from in the inbox until i click on the blank email icon and open up the message....

Posted by clark27
I use this for almost a year already. hope it works on you also!!!

Eudoramail : ( thru globe )

Connect Using : myglobe
Protocol : POP3
Inc. server : pop.eudoramail.com
Inc. port : 110
Mailbox : ( your mailbox )
Password : XXXX
Outgoing server : smtp.globenet.com.ph (u can use also pop.eudoramail.com)
Outgoing port : 25
E-mail address : your_account@eudoramail.com
Download : Headers + text



[ This Message was edited by: clark27 on 2003-02-01 13:39 ]

Posted by bruno_scalera
My settings for BT Openworld in UK on T68i on Orange network, took me 3 days to get it right. It was probably missing the dns address but it all works at last for send and receive:)

Data Account info:

Account type: GSM data
Tel no:+448457560000
UserID:userid@btinternet.com
password: ********
password request: off
data rate:9/6kb
dialtype: analogue
DNS address: 194.73.73.94

Pop3 Settings:

Connect using: (above account)
Protocol: Pop3
Incoming server: mail.btinternet.com Or 194.73.73.90
Inc Port: 110
Mailbox: userid@btinternet.com
password: ********
Outgoing server: mail.btinternet.com Or 194.73.73.90
Outgoing port: 25
emailaddress: userid@btinternet.com



[ This Message was edited by: bruno_scalera on 2003-02-02 14:22 ]

Posted by pajon82
For vodafone users in Sweden:
Here are the settings for installing e-mail via GPRS!

http://www.vodafone.se/221_1.jsp?guide_id=14546

Best regards, Patrik

Posted by Necrosis
Greetz!

Here's my humble contribution for the Portuguese people around Esato. By the way, you can find all of this stuff translated to portuguese in the following link:

http://www.telemoveis.com/forum/posts.asp?threadID=87386

I'll give the settings of the 3 GSM portuguese operators for a Zmail.pt email account. You can set different email settings by replacing the smtp and pop of your email provider.

First of all, one has to create a data account on your t68i:
(menu -> connect -> data comm. -> data accounts -> add account)

APN: internet
User ID : leave it blank
Password: leave it blank

Then, press the name of the account just created and set:
Password request: OFF
Allow calls: Automatic
IP Address: leave it blank
DNS Address: 194.79.69.222 (Optimus) 212.18.160.133 (Vodafone) 194.65.3.20 (TMN) - for each of the GSM Operators you might be using
Advan. Settings -> Authentication: Normal
Data compr. -> OFF
Header compr. -> OFF
Quality of Serv. -> (all options must be defined as "Subscribed")

After this, one has to create an email account:
(menu -> messages -> e-mail -> options -> set account)

Connect using: internet
Protocol: POP3
Inc. server: pop.zmail.pt
Incoming port: 110
Mailbox: yourmailbox@zmail.pt
Password: *******
Outgoing server: smtp.zmail.pt
Outgoing port: 2500 (for other email providers it's normaly Port 25)
E-mail address: your reply-to mailbox
From name: yourname
Signature: leave it blank
Copy outgoing: Off
Check interval: Off (or whatever you feel like)

That's all!

Enjoy!

_________________
t68i rulzzz!

[ This Message was edited by: Necrosis on 2003-02-03 11:35 ]

Posted by hanoiv
Here are the settings for online.no users
(Telenor in Norway)

Dial up numbers:
Modem: 81007107
ISDN: 81007007
Telenor Mobil: 94900949
NetCom GSM: 92000999

Online Traffik:
ISDN: 153381007007
Modem: 153381007107

Online 150:
ISDN: 153381007006

E-mail server:
POP3: pop.online.no
SMTP: smtp.online.no

Newsserver:
news.online.no

FTP-server:
ftp.home.online.no :21

Proxyserver:
HTTP: proxy.online.no :8080
FTP: proxy.online.no :8080

DNS adresses:
Primary DNS: 148.122.208.99
Sekundary DNS: 148.122.161.3


Posted by burmistrz
Quote:

On 2003-02-03 12:54, neilgoth wrote:
@*, thanks guys!lets keep posting our settings here keep it up! @patrik,hope u could post the vodafone sweden settings here instead of a link tia!


This message was posted from a T68i


vodafone sweden:
1.connect using: Mail GPRS
2.protocol: POP3
3.inc.server: 217.174.079.069
4.inc.port: 110
5.mailbox: (your mailbox at hantera.vodafone.se)
6.password: *******
7.outg.server: 217.174.079.069
8.outg.port: 25
9.e-mail address: your e-mail
0.download: headers+text

Mail GPRS:
1.APN: internet.vodafone.net
2.user id: (blank)
3.password: (blank)
4.password request: off
5.allow calls: automatic
6.ip address: ...
7. DNS address: ...
8.advan.settings:
1.authent.: normal
2.data compr.: off
3.header compr.: off
4.quality of serv.:
1.precedence:subscribed
2.delay:subscribed
3.reliabilyty:class 3
4.peak rate:subscribed
5.mean rate:subscribed

thats all folks!


Posted by neilgoth
@burmistrz,tnx Ü @*,found another one-try this wap site for txt3.uk : http://wap.antifanatic.co.uk/ register via wap and you'll get an sms msg for your log-in pword,from that site u could get a pop3 acct activated for free.the best part of it is that the txt3 wapsite offers free sms :-D for their pop3 settings enter : mail.txt3.com as ther incoming and outgoing smtp server :-D ciao!

Posted by tallis
here is the setup for O2 Email


protocol: pop3
inc. server: 193.113.160.13
incoming port: 110
mailbox: (username)@o2.co.uk
password: (password)
outgoing server: 193.113.160.13
outgoing port: 25
e-mail address: (username)@o2.co.uk


hope this help some people


Posted by m3
www.eudoramail.com Inc. Server=pop.eudoramai.comOut. Server=smtp.eudoramail.comJust like that!Anyway, thx 4 da info about wap.antifanatic.co.uk , that site is so cool :-D

Posted by geussepe53
This seting is frm imailbox.com but i think they are chargng!Conect using: myglobe(4 ph users) and for others jst conect it thru your netwrk GPRSIncoming:incoming.imailbox.comOutgoing: outgoing.imailbox.comMailbox: ur user ID Email ad: user ID@imailbox.comAnd the rest is optional!

Posted by phil.n
BTinternet/Openworld email on genie/O2 GSM

connect using = (default WAP GSM account)
protocol = pop3
inc, server = 194.73.73.90
incomming port = 110
mailbox = mailbox@btinternet.com
password = password
outgoing server = 193.113.160.13
outgoing port = 25
email address = mailbox@btinternet.com

Note the SMTP server is actually O2s mail server.




Posted by adamizer
YOURWAP! POP3

I got this mail the other day ive tested it and it works with one problem it gets all ur mail even the ones in other folders except for outgoing!


ATTENTION! With the activation of the new functions (on Thursday, January the 23rd)
our service will be unavailable between approx. 6:00 and 8:00 am.
After that it will be available again with all new functions and capabilities.

A. POP3 Access to YOURWAP.com

When using an external mail client (e.g. MS Outlook) to retrieve e-mail
from your account, you will have to change the settings for server login.
Instead of the account name/login: yourname - as used in the past - you
will now have to enter account name/login: yourname@yourwap.com.
As soon as the new functions have been activated you will find relevant
information in the Info Center after logging into the service,
and further information on our website.



Posted by neilgoth
@mickey,

here's the settings for your 7650:

go to Messaging--Mailbox icon--Options--Settings--E-mail--Mailbox--New Mailbox

Mailbox Name: hotmail
Access point in use: myGlobe
My Mail Adress: (username)@hotmail.com
Outgoing Server: 195.137.042.007
Send Message: immediately
Send copy to self: Yes
Include Signature: No
Userename: (username)@hotmail.com
Passweord: XXXX
Incoming Server: 195.137.042.007
Mailbox Type: POP3
Security: off
Retrieve Attachments: Yes

then go back to the Message Menu--Mailbox Icon--Mailbox in Use--select your Hotmail mailbox

*sometimes the server is down as this setting is a way around Hotmail, the real POP3 for Hotmail is HOTPOP.com, which unfotunately is different from Hotmail which requires a different registration...

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for the link you requested, try this:

http://www.krisbrown.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/t68/cindex.wml#first

this will take you to the BIGJOBS wapsite,here you will find wallpapers and stuff for your 7650, go to the links section and you will find around 3 links for free java applications/games/etc for you.

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*you cannot PM from your mobile, even the t68 does,nt have that function, you have to log-in here at Esato to be able to do that.

Hope the settings I posted above would help. May I suggest that you try other E-mail servers such as SoftHome.net for your E-mail using your mobile as a lot of the members have been using softhome because of their fast service *and* no SPAM policy, they block them out.

Strength and Honour!!!

[ This Message was edited by: neilgoth on 2003-02-16 05:24 ]

Posted by sleeq
4 digitelone settings!Connect using: myglobeProtocol: pop3 Incoming server: mail.digitelone.comIncoming port: 110Mailbox: username@digitelone.comPassword: xxxxOutgoing server: mail.digitelone.comOutgoing port: 25Download: headers + text

Posted by GOwin
i've been pruning this thread for off-topic post. so don't wonder what happened to those posts went down the ether.

Anyway, to keep things organized, please follow this format when posting your working settings.

[Mail service provider - (the name of your network -country)]
[Type of service (ie Postpaid, Pay on the go, prepaid, etc)]

connect using = [data account you use]
protocol = [IMAP, POP3]
inc, server = [incoming server. URL or IP address]
incomming port = [port number to use]
mailbox = [user account]
password = [your password]
outgoing server = [outgoing server. url or IP address]
outgoing port = [port number to use]
email address = [your email address]

wap-frontend url= [if the service is wap accessible, what is the url?]

[Add your other notes in this part.]


[ This Message was edited by: GOwin on 2003-02-19 15:07 ]

Posted by GOwin
Myrealbox.com - (Globe PH)
on Postpaid (but also works on Prepaid)

connect using = [standard, working GPRS account]
protocol = IMAP4
inc, server = imap.myrealbox.com
incomming port = 143
mailbox = your user account (no need to append @myrealbox.com)
password = [your password]
outgoing server = smtp.globenet.com.ph (smtp server operated by my SP. ask your SP if they got one and use it instead.)
outgoing port = 25
email address = email address that you want to appear in the message

wap frontend url client= wap.myrealbox.com

Notes:
For other networks, try using your own SP's SMTP servers.



[ This Message was edited by: GOwin on 2003-02-26 07:08 ]

Posted by Bjerkebanen
How to use your username@netcom.no on your T68i with Telenor as an Operator. Personaly i got Hello kontantkort with Telenor`s nett. And i thougt you had tou use Mobilpost if you wanted to use email on your T68i. NOT A FACT! this is what you do:
Go to the Conect menu and choose>
Data comm.>
ADD acount?>
GPRS data>
Name:emailen>
APN:internet
User id:T260
Password:1111>
Save

Now go to the main menu and select Messages and select:
E-mail>
Options>
Edit account>
Add new>
Acount name: NetCom>
Conect using: Emailen
Protocol: pop3>
Inc.server: pop3.netcom.no>
Incoming port: 110>
Mailbox: everything before the @ in your email adress>
Password: your password>
Outgoing server: smtp.netcom.no>
Outgoing port: 25
E-mail adress: username@netcom.no>
Downloade: Headers+text>
From name: Bjerkebanen>
Signature: No signature>
Copy outgoing: Off
Check interval: 12 hours

You are now ready to use your Netcom email on a Telenor operator!!!! Ami i the first one with this info?




Posted by CHiort
For T-Mobile in the US you need your APN to be set to internet3.voicestream.com
This is something you need to request for an additional fee.
I have found that you can NOT use your WAP data account.
I have two separate Data Accounts set up on the phone. One for WAP and one for Data. You use the Data APN for the POP3 mail set up.

Apart from that, you set it up as described on the several other posts using your mail server name. You can spell it out like mail.mailserver.com or whatever name is used for your mail server.

Note that not ALL free mail accounts allow POP3 access unless you pay for it. (I know that ATTBI does not allow POP3 access if you have their Cable Modem service.)




Posted by evaneri
For Nokia Users in NA

https://secure.mouse2mobile.com/clients/nokia/americas/

Posted by wapchimp
For UK Telewest broadband users:>>>

If you get/have gprs, you can usually get away with keeping your existing gprs data account by adding new e-mail accounts to connect via that profile - if not set-up a copy data account & name it something else.

then goto messages >> email the edit add new account:

connect using - blueyonder grps data account (or whatever data account you want - useaully needs an internet APN - a wap APN won't work >>
protocol - pop3 >>
inc server - pop3.blueyonder.co.uk >>
port - 110 >>
mailbox - my mail user name >>
password - my mail password >>
outgoing server - smtp.blueyonder.co.uk >>
port - 25 >>
address - me/you/us/them@blueyonder.co.uk >>
download - headers only or both >>
from name - thats easy >>
no signature >>
copy outgoing - nope >>
check interval - I have this switch off - or T68 will dial/connect every now & then & my network charge me for the pleasure.

BUT...The other thing with blueyonder is you have mailboxes, & profiles with-in these mail boxes - you will need to set-up a new mailbox & add a new profile solely for mobile pop3 use - the T68 wont download e-mails if you have say 2 or 3 aliases under the same mailbox

Plus it only seems to connect to the server if you have any new e-mails? Thats what Ive found so far anyway - their help pages aren't to brilliant. If I find out more or anything is wrong I'll be back to edit the post

_________________
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[ This Message was edited by: orangeman on 2003-04-11 11:21 ]

Posted by dan_willis
p800 email gprs gsm ect set up

P800 (GSM WAP)
1. Click on All on the main menu and then Tools from
the pop-down list.
2. Click on Control panel from the list of applications.
3. At the bottom of the Control panel, click on the
Connections tab.
4. Click on Internet accounts from the list.
5. Click on the New button.
6. In the Account name field enter Vodafone GSM
WAP, ensure Connection type is Dial-up (if not click
on the arrow in the field to select it).
7. In the User name field enter user@vodafone.net
8. In the Password field enter user
9. In the Phone number field enter +447836900808.
10. Click on Advanced.
11. Click on the tab with the right arrow three times until the Speed
options appear.
12. Set the Connection type to ISDN.
13. Click on Done to save these settings.
14. Click on Done to return to the Internet accounts page.
15. If you want to use your GSM account to access WAP data ensure Vodafone
GSM
WAP is selected as your Preferred setting.
16. Click on Done to save this setting.
17. From the Control panel applications click on WAP accounts.
18. Click on New.
19. Enter the Account name WAP Vodafone.
20. Select from the Internet account list the account you created above
(Vodafone GSM
WAP).
21. Click on the box of User Proxy to select this option.
22. Enter the Address 212.183.137.012
Leave the other fields unchanged (Port is 9201, Username and Password are
blank).
23. Click on Done to enter the settings.
24. Click on the Preferred tab of the WAP accounts page.
25. Click on the white box of Use WAP account.
26. Select WAP Vodafone as your Preferred account.
27. Click on Done to save settings.
P800 (GPRS WAP)
1. Click on All on the main menu and then Tools from
the pop-down list.
2. Click on Control panel from the list of applications.
3. At the bottom of the Control panel, click on the
Connections tab.
4. Click on Internet accounts from the list.
5. Click on the New button.
6. In the Account name field enter Vodafone GPRS
WAP
Ensure Connection type is GPRS (if not click on the
arrow in the field to select it).
7. Click on Advanced.
8. Click on the white box of the User name and
password required field.
9. In the User name field enter wap
10. In the Password field enter wap
11. In the Address field enter wap.vodafone.co.uk
12. Click on Done to close the Advanced settings.
13. Click on Done to save this setting.
14. Go to the Control panel (click on the All - Tools - Control Panel).
15. Click on the Connections tab.
16. Click on WAP accounts.
17. Click on New.
18. Enter the Account name WAP Vodafone
19. Set the Internet account - click on the arrow of this field and click on
the name
of the account you created above (Vodafone GPRS WAP).
20. Click on the box of User Proxy to select this option.
21. Enter the Address 212.183.137.012
Leave the other fields unchanged (Port is 9201, Username and password are
blank).
22. Click on Done to enter the settings.
23. Click on the Preferred tab of the WAP accounts page.
24. Click on the white box to set Use WAP account.
25. Select WAP Vodafone as your Preferred account.
P800 (GPRS MMS)
1. Click on All on the main menu and then Tools from
the pop-down list.
2. Click on Control panel from the list of applications.
3. At the bottom of the Control panel, click on the
Connections tab.
4. Click on Internet accounts from the list.
5. Click on the New button.
6. In the Account name field enter Vodafone GPRS
MMS, ensure Connection type is GPRS (if not click
on the arrow in the field to select it).
7. Click on Advanced.
8. Click on the white box to set User name and
password required.
9. In the User name field enter wap.
10. In the Password field enter wap.
11. In the Address field enter wap.vodafone.co.uk.
12. Click on Done to close the Advanced settings.
13. Click on Done to save this setting.
14. From the Control panel applications click on WAP accounts.
15. Click on New.
16. Enter the Account name MMS Vodafone.
17. Select from the Internet account list the account you created above
(Vodafone
GPRS MMS).
18. Click on the box of User Proxy to select this option.
19. Enter the Address 212.183.137.012 (Port is 9201, Username and password
are blank).
Leave the other fields unchanged.
20. Click on Done to enter the settings.
21. Click on the Preferred Tab of the WAP accounts page.
22. Click on the white box to Use WAP account.
23. Select WAP Vodafone as your Preferred account.
24. Click on Done to save settings.
P800 (GSM Internet)
1. Click on All on the main menu and then Tools from
the pop-down list.
2. Click on Control panel from the list of applications.
3. At the bottom of the Control panel, click on the
Connections tab.
4. Click on Internet accounts from the list.
5. Click on the New button.
6. In the Account name field enter Vodafone GSM
Web
Ensure Connection type is Dial-up (if not click on
the arrow in the field to select it).
7. In the User name field enter
vodafone@vodafone.net
8. In the Password field enter vodafone
9. In the Phone number field enter +447836900884
10. Click on Advanced.
11. Click on the Script tab and click on the boxes of Use log in script and
Post
connect terminal.
12. Enter at+cbst=71,0,1 in the Script editor window.
13. Click on the right arrow tab twice to display the Speed options.
14. Set the Connection type to ISDN.
15. Click on the Enable high speed box.
16. Set the Requested speed to 19.2 kbps.
17. Click on Done to close the Advanced settings.
18. If you want this GSM setting to be your preferred method of accessing
data,
click on the arrow of the Preferred box and select Vodafone GSM Web.
19. Click on Done to save this setting.
P800 (GPRS Internet)
1. Click on All on the main menu and then Tools from
the pop-down list.
2. Click on Control panel from the list of applications.
3. At the bottom of the Control panel, click on the
Connections tab.
4. Click on Internet accounts from the list.
5. Click on the New button.
6. In the Account name field enter Vodafone GPRS
Web, ensure Connection type is GPRS (if not click
on the arrow in the field to select it).
7. Click on Advanced.
8. Click on the white box to set User name and
password required.
9. In the User name field enter web.
10. In the Password field enter web.
11. In the Address field enter internet.
12. Click on Done to close the Advanced settings.
13. If you want this GPRS setting to be your preferred method of accessing
data,
click on the arrow of the Preferred box and select Vodafone GPRS Web.
14. Click on Done to save this setting.
Sony Ericsson P800 Email Client Settings


This guide assumes you would be configuring the handset for a Vodafone Mail
email address, if you are not, please substitute the blue settings with the
relevant ones from your email provider.

If not already set up, you will need to set up a GPRS connection using the
internet APN. To do this:-

1. Open the flip, and from the applications menu Select the control
panel.
2. Tap on the connections tab at the bottom of the screen and select
Internet accounts
3. On the Internet accounts screen, Tap New.
4. Type the account name: Vodafone GPRS WEB
5. Ensure Connection type is set to GPRS, then tap Advanced
6. On the server Tab, tick the username and password required box
7. Enter the username: web (case sensitive)
8. Enter the Password: web (case sensitive)
9. Enter address: internet (case sensitive)
10. All other tabs should left at the default settings.
11. Tap Done, then tap done again.

Once the connection has been set up, you can then proceed to set up the
email account.

1. Open the flip, and go into the applications menu
2. Select control panel
3. On the control panel, tap the connections tab at the bottom of the
screen
4. On this screen select "messaging accounts"
5. The screen should open on the email tab, if not tap the email tab
6. Tap New.
7. The next screen has four tabs across the bottom, Basic, Inbox,
Outbox and Advanced.
8. On the Basic Tab enter the following details:-
Account Name: Vodafone Mail
Your Name: Your name
Email address: Your email address (e.g.
firstname.lastname@vodafone.net)
Connection Type: POP3
Internet Account: Vodafone GPRS WEB

9. On the Inbox Tab, enter the following details:-
Username: firstname.lastname
Password: Your email password
Incoming Mail Server: pop.vodafone.net
Download: This is a personal preference and can be set at
anything
Schedule: This is a personal preference and can be set at
anything

10. On the Outbox tab, enter the following detail:-
Outgoing server address: smtp.vizzavi.co.uk
Use SMTP Authentication: Unticked

11. On the advanced tab, enter the following details:-
Secure connection: Unticked
Outgoing mail port: 25
Use MIME Encoding: Ticked
Incoming Mail Port: 110
Secure Password authentication: Unticked

12. Once all these details have been entered, Tap Done. A message will
appear stating "Email Account Saved", and you will be taken back to the
messaging accounts main screen
On the main screen, in the box marked preferred, select Vodafone Mail from
the drop down list




Posted by stebbers
woah i finally managed to get o2 email working through my free 915000 shotcode. i remember a few people who had a few probs reading emails so did i till i logged into my a/c on pc and turned html email off. works fine now. any1 know of any other providers (+settings) which will work through the 915000 wap?

Posted by kazh
I'd like to say a huge thank you to Tallis for the o2 e-mail settings. Having spoken to carphone warehouse, the o2 shop and o2 customer services and 4 months later STILL having no e-mail settings, tonight I sent and received my first e-mail on my T68i. It takes good people in forums such as this to help each other, as I'm sure people who work for the phone company's are not briefed on the information they need to help.

Thanks once again.

Karen

Posted by dtgq
The Sony Ericsson site has a configurator that'll send a message direct to your mobile that'll do it for you. Go to www.sonyericsson.com/uk and click on the Configurators link.

Worked for my T-Mobile GPRS with BlueYonder and Virgin email accounts.

Posted by warrmr
Quote:

On 2003-04-11 12:19, orangeman wrote:
For UK Telewest broadband users:>>>

If you get/have gprs, you can usually get away with keeping your existing gprs data account by adding new e-mail accounts to connect via that profile - if not set-up a copy data account & name it something else.

then goto messages >> email the edit add new account:

connect using - blueyonder grps data account (or whatever data account you want - useaully needs an internet APN - a wap APN won't work >>
protocol - pop3 >>
inc server - pop3.blueyonder.co.uk >>
port - 110 >>
mailbox - my mail user name >>
password - my mail password >>
outgoing server - smtp.blueyonder.co.uk >>
port - 25 >>
address - me/you/us/them@blueyonder.co.uk >>
download - headers only or both >>
from name - thats easy >>
no signature >>
copy outgoing - nope >>
check interval - I have this switch off - or T68 will dial/connect every now & then & my network charge me for the pleasure.

BUT...The other thing with blueyonder is you have mailboxes, & profiles with-in these mail boxes - you will need to set-up a new mailbox & add a new profile solely for mobile pop3 use - the T68 wont download e-mails if you have say 2 or 3 aliases under the same mailbox

Plus it only seems to connect to the server if you have any new e-mails? Thats what Ive found so far anyway - their help pages aren't to brilliant. If I find out more or anything is wrong I'll be back to edit the post



there are a few things i would liek to add

1) blueyonder wont let any IP addy to connect to there smtp server. so unless you are using a blueyonder ip to connect to gprs then u wont be able to send email.

2) ill try that thing with the message aliases as i cant connect to the server but i have 3 ailes to my 1 inbox

nope still dont work i made a dedicated ailias for my mobile pop axx

nope still cant connect to server


can some 1 please tell me what is wrong with my email settings

connect using: O2 Wap GPRS
protocol: pop3
inc. server: pop3.blueyonder.co.uk
inc. port 110
mailbox: rw0******_2
password: ********
outgoing server: smtp.o2.co.uk
outgoing port: 25
email addy: myailias@blueyonder.co.uk
download: headers and text


it comes up with a message saying cannot find server

[ This Message was edited by: warrmr on 2003-05-13 14:05 ]

Posted by MEEUW
@ edit gone
grz
MEEUW

[ This Message was edited by: meeuw on 2004-06-26 15:56 ]

Posted by davio
here is the setup for t-mobile's email service, i'm using t-mobile gprs on my t300 and this is good! after trying boltblue - wouldn't connect, hotpop - 24 hour delay! and others, grrrr...


protocol: pop3
inc. server: pop3.t-email.co.uk
incoming port: 110
mailbox: (username)
password: (password)
outgoing server: pop3.t-email.co.uk
outgoing port: 25
e-mail address: (username)@t-email.co.uk

anyone can use this service i think, just register at www.t-email.co.uk, it's not linked to your mobile account!


Posted by chm
Quote:

On 2003-05-12 18:38:00, dtgq wrote:
... Go to http://www.sonyericsson.com/uk and click on the Configurators link.



worked good for me! used the configurator on the switzerland's site http://www.sonyericsson.com/ch

Posted by a1dutch
i also have an adsl account through pipex and am not able to download my email, the settings im using are:

Protocol: pop3
inc. server: pop.dsl.pipex.com
incoming port: 110
mailbox: username%dsl.pipex.com
password: (password)
outgoing server: smtp.dsl.pipex.com
outgoing port: 25
e-mail address: (username)@dsl.pipex.com

these are exactly the setting i use in outlook to get my mail and they work, any ideas on how to get it to work?

Posted by myp610
XMBox.Com

Connect Using : Whatever
Protocol : POP3 / IMAP
Inc. server : mail.xmbox.com
Inc. port : 110 / 143
Mailbox : ( your username )
Password : the one you chose
Outgoing server : mail.xmbox.com
Outgoing port : 25
E-mail address : your_account@xmbox.com / @xms.ms

Posted by __spc__
UK: BtInternet/BTOpenworld DIAL-UP on Vodafone

First of all, use the Ericsson Configurator (accessible from the following link, by clicking on 'Global support', then configurators: http://www.sonyericsson.com/uk/spg.jsp?page=start, then email configurator – I used BT - 0845). Configure the phone following the instructions. These will then need editing!!!

On your phone, go to:
Connect (8)
Data comm (7)
Data accounts (1)

and select BT Internet (0845), then Edit (1)
1. Phone number = 448457560000
2. User id = name.name@btinternet.com (or btopenworld.com)
3. Password = your password
4. Passwd request = Off
5. Data rate = 28.8 kbits/s
6. Dial type = ISDN
7. DNS address = …

Then, on your phone, go to:
Messages (2)
E-mail (4)
Options (7)
Set account (1)

And set the account to BTInternet (0845)

Then, again under Options (7), Edit account (2)

and edit BTInternet (0845):

1. Connect using = BTInternet (0845)
2. Protocol = POP3
3. Inc. server = 194.73.73.90
4. Incoming port = 110
5. Mailbox = name.name@btinternet.com (or btopenworld.com)
6. Password = your password
7. Outgoing server = 194.73.73.90
8. Outgoing port = 25
9. Email address = name.name@btinternet.com (or btopenworld.com)
10. Download = Headers text

and the rest is as you choose.


UK: BtInternet/BTOpenworld GPRS on Vodafone

First of all, use the Ericsson Configurator (accessible from the following link, by clicking on 'Global support', then configurators: http://www.sonyericsson.com/uk/spg.jsp?page=start, then wap configurator – I used Vizzavi GPRS). Configure the phone following the instructions. These will then need editing!!!

Then, on your phone, go to:
Messages (2)
E-mail (4)
Options (7)
Edit account (2)
Add new?
I used BTInternet:

1. Connect using = VodafoneGPRS
2. Protocol = POP3
3. Inc. server = 194.73.73.90
4. Incoming port = 110
5. Mailbox = name.name@btinternet.com (or btopenworld.com)
6. Password = your password
7. Outgoing server = smtp.vizzavi.net
8. Outgoing port = 25
9. Email address = name.name@btinternet.com (or btopenworld.com)
10. Download = Headers text

and the rest is as you choose.

Then, don't forget:

On your phone, go to:
Connect (8)
Data comm (7)
Data accounts (1)
Select Vodafone GPRS
Edit (1)
APN (1) and change to 'internet' without the inverted commas
Then, again, Rename (2), rename the data account to VodaGPRS-mail

Lastly, go back to the WAP configurator and send another Vodafone GPRS data account which will be used for wap (and which I rename to VodaGPRS-wap)


UK: ntlworld GPRS on Vodafone

First of all, use the Ericsson Configurator (accessible from the following link, by clicking on 'Global support', then configurators: http://www.sonyericsson.com/uk/spg.jsp?page=start, then wap configurator – I used Vizzavi GPRS). Configure the phone following the instructions. These will then need editing!!!

Then, on your phone, go to:
Messages (2)
E-mail (4)
Options (7)
Edit account (2)
Add new?
I used ntl:

1. Connect using = VodafoneGPRS
2. Protocol = POP3
3. Inc. server = pop.ntlworld.com
4. Incoming port = 110
5. Mailbox = name
6. Password = your password
7. Outgoing server = smtp.vizzavi.net
8. Outgoing port = 25
9. Email address = name
10. Download = Headers text

and the rest is as you choose.

Then, don't forget:

On your phone, go to:
Connect (8)
Data comm (7)
Data accounts (1)
Select Vodafone GPRS
Edit (1)
APN (1) and change to 'internet' without the inverted commas
Then, again, Rename (2), rename the data account to VodaGPRS-mail

Lastly, go back to the WAP configurator and send another Vodafone GPRS data account which will be used for wap (and which I rename to VodaGPRS-wap)

This is the result of HOURS of blood sweat and tears - I hope someone finds it useful!

Posted by 2manydjs
Dutch setings:
Waarschijnlijk kan je deze instellingen met alle providers gebruiken (alleen getest met tmobile).

Ga naar http://www.zonnet.nl en vraag gratis internet aan.
Onthoud je gebruikers naam en wachtwoord.

Ga naar http://www.sonyericsson.nl zoek de email configurator.
Kies daar je land, telefoon type en "Zonnet Gratis"

Vul daar je gebruikers naam, email, wachtwoord en telefoon nummer in.
Je krijgt nu twee smsjes, sta beide toe.

Ga dan op je telefoon naar "Berichten", "Email", "Opties", "Account bew." "Zonnet Gratis" "Server inkomend".
Hier staat "pop3.zonnet.nl" verander dit in "62.58.50.10"
Kies OK en ga naar "Uitg. Server".
Hier staat "smtp.zonnet.nl" verander dit in "62.58.50.46"
Kies OK en daarna Opslaan.
En email er dan maar op los!!

Staat je telefoon niet bij de email configurator dan is dit een overzicht van de instellingen:
Data account:
Tel. nr.: +31676075030
Gebruikers id: aan te vragen bij zonnet
Wachtwoord: ook aan te vragen
Wachtwoord verificatie: uit
Analoog/Digitaal: ISDN
DNS: 62.58.50.5
Email:
Verbinden via: Zonnet
Protocol: POP3
Server inkomend: 62.58.50.10
ink poort: 110
Login: vraag aan bij zonnet
Wachtwoord: vraag aan
Uitg. Server: 62.58.50.46
Uitgaande poort: 25
Email adres: vraag aan

Wel je je eigen pop email gebruiken verander dan NIET de zonnet SMTP!

Succes

[ This Message was edited by: 2manydjs on 2003-07-05 00:29 ]

Posted by robosumo
Guys, i know how hard it is to find your phone settings, i recently got a Sonyericsson T310 and am well impressed, however it doesnt like to respond to pop and smtp very well. I am on 02 and this method may help.

I wanted my lycos.co.uk pop settings (as a number)
so, try this.

open up command prompt.
start menu - all programs - accessories - command prompt.
you should get a dos screen.
type:

ping pop.lycos.co.uk (then press enter)

this should give you ping stats and packet response from the target
pop ip address (212.78.202.250) This can also be done with smtp. However i think you have to use your providers IP address. (mines 02 - 193.113.160.13) use the other settings for username etc from the other posts before this.

this should work with your mail providers and should even accomodate personal.co.uk and .com mail servers.

Hope that helps!

AndyB.

Posted by mrchu
ok ive been thru the whole thread, and a few others. I'm failing miserably still tho...

I hosted my own mail server but i couldnt make it send mails properly.
BT won't work for me (my isp).
The various other settings i've tried have failed, usually resulting in either wrong mailbox or password, or server couldnt be found.

Can anyone tell me any straight forward way of being able to recieve AND send email from my T68i. I am on T-Mobile (in the uk). Just the name of a website, or something would be great!

Thanks for reading

Posted by sexychocolate
@2manydjs
OMFG

THNX MAN>>>hier ben ik al weken mee bezig. klote zonnet. ff jou instellingen overnemen...laat nog wel ff weten of het werkt

Posted by krazykritter
Quote:

On 2003-03-11 19:40:00, CHiort wrote:
For T-Mobile in the US you need your APN to be set to internet3.voicestream.com
This is something you need to request for an additional fee.
I have found that you can NOT use your WAP data account.
I have two separate Data Accounts set up on the phone. One for WAP and one for Data. You use the Data APN for the POP3 mail set up.



This is no longer the case and you can access POP3/IMAP with T-Zones or T-Zones Pro add-ons only.

Also All T-Mobile USA users can use myemail.t-mobile.com for their SMTP (outgoing mail) server, use all other settings as normal.

Posted by Oco
Hi there...
I´d like to have an email account for using with my T39m but hotmail?
mobile.msn.com (wml) works great, you can access all your folders (include trash and others), delete emails, etc
if it only supports msn messenger for other countries than US it´ll be my principal wap site visited.
(sorry for not answer ur question )




Posted by __spc__
Quote:

On 2003-07-24 18:55:43, mrchu wrote:
ok ive been thru the whole thread, and a few others. I'm failing miserably still tho...

I hosted my own mail server but i couldnt make it send mails properly.
BT won't work for me (my isp).
The various other settings i've tried have failed, usually resulting in either wrong mailbox or password, or server couldnt be found.

Can anyone tell me any straight forward way of being able to recieve AND send email from my T68i. I am on T-Mobile (in the uk). Just the name of a website, or something would be great!

Thanks for reading



Check your 'internet APMN GPRS settings are correct: http://www.filesaveas.com/gprs.html

Posted by pcolapierced
I have the se t300 and here is what i did,it works great.
i have cox for isp
i put:

connect using= t-zones
protocol= pop3
incoming server=pop.east.cox.net
incoming port=default
mailbox=awells65
password=put password here
outgoing server=myemail.t-mobile.com
outgoing port=default
emailaddress=awells65@cox.net
download=headers+text
from=pcolapiered
signature=none
copy outgoing=off
check interval=whatever you want


_________________
We're all born naked and the rest is just drag

[ This Message was edited by: pcolapierced on 2003-08-08 07:02 ]

Posted by Sander-
Quote:

On 2003-07-04 13:59:17, 2manydjs wrote:
Dutch setings:
Waarschijnlijk kan je deze instellingen met alle providers gebruiken (alleen getest met tmobile).

Ga naar http://www.zonnet.nl en vraag gratis internet aan.
Onthoud je gebruikers naam en wachtwoord.

Ga naar http://www.sonyericsson.nl zoek de email configurator.
Kies daar je land, telefoon type en "Zonnet Gratis"

Vul daar je gebruikers naam, email, wachtwoord en telefoon nummer in.
Je krijgt nu twee smsjes, sta beide toe.

Ga dan op je telefoon naar "Berichten", "Email", "Opties", "Account bew." "Zonnet Gratis" "Server inkomend".
Hier staat "pop3.zonnet.nl" verander dit in "62.58.50.10"
Kies OK en ga naar "Uitg. Server".
Hier staat "smtp.zonnet.nl" verander dit in "62.58.50.46"
Kies OK en daarna Opslaan.
En email er dan maar op los!!

Staat je telefoon niet bij de email configurator dan is dit een overzicht van de instellingen:
Data account:
Tel. nr.: +31676075030
Gebruikers id: aan te vragen bij zonnet
Wachtwoord: ook aan te vragen
Wachtwoord verificatie: uit
Analoog/Digitaal: ISDN
DNS: 62.58.50.5
Email:
Verbinden via: Zonnet
Protocol: POP3
Server inkomend: 62.58.50.10
ink poort: 110
Login: vraag aan bij zonnet
Wachtwoord: vraag aan
Uitg. Server: 62.58.50.46
Uitgaande poort: 25
Email adres: vraag aan

Wel je je eigen pop email gebruiken verander dan NIET de zonnet SMTP!

Succes

[ This Message was edited by: 2manydjs on 2003-07-05 00:29 ]



Well, isn't it that u dail to your provider each time and not use your GPRS account? Because that's what i want?

----------------
Bel je zo niet via een dataverbinding ipv je gprs te gebruiken? dat wordt beetje duur voor mij dan :S

Posted by joecool
xmbox.com

Connect Using : T-Mobile GPRS
Protocol : IMAP4
Inc. server : xmbx01.xmbox.com
Inc. port : 110
Mailbox :
Password : XXXX
Outgoing server : xmbx01.xmbox.com
Outgoing port : 25
E-mail address : my_account@xms.ms (or you can use @xmbox.com)
Download : Headers + text

xmbox is currently down for some reason, but they give you 20 megs of storage and pop3 and imap4 for free. Imap for some reason works better then pop3.


Posted by TheKnee
Sweden - Comviq - Hotmail

Anyone that have settings 2 SonyEricsson T610 for installing e-mail via GPRS about Comviq Sweden and Hotmail?

Thanks ;-D

:-S

[ This Message was edited by: TheKnee on 2003-09-11 13:39 ]


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