| Author | yahoo mail sending for t68 in the philippines | 
| Beatrix Joined: Dec 15, 2001
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 From: ...ThE CiTy ThAt LoVeS YoU BaC
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 | hey, how do you configure your t68 so that you can send and retrieve email from yahoo... globe wap don't have the link to yahoo anymore... thanks... 
 [ This Message was edited by: Beatrix on 2002-02-04 17:33 ]
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| GOwin Joined: Jan 17, 2002
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 | Assuming that you have configured it for the proper data connection account(GPRS or CSD). 
 Configure your email settings as follows:
 Account name: [name you wish to call it. ie Yahoo]
 POP3 server: pop.mail.yahoo.com
 POP3 port: 110
 Mailbox: [your log-in name]
 Password: [your password]
 SMTP server: smtp.mail.yahoo.com
 SMTP port: 25
 email address: [your return email address]
 From name: [optional]
 
 That's it.
 
 
 
 [ This Message was edited by: GOwin on 2002-02-05 00:44 ]
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| ferrarista44 Joined: Jan 30, 2002
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 | awww shucks, ibig sabihin ba non pag wala kong GPRS di wko pwede gumamit nung e-mail feature nung phone???? 
 kasi prepaid lang ako eh.......
 ang GPRS pang line....
   
 
 
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| GOwin Joined: Jan 17, 2002
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 | i think CSD is available to pre-paid subscribers. Not sure though, better call 211. | 
| ferrarista44 Joined: Jan 30, 2002
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 | i hope.... 
 i'd like to go line na rin eh...
 para may GPRS....
 and all the other features a line subscriber gets that a prepayer doesnt....
   
 sige, i'll check that with 211 ....
 
 thanks dude.
 
 
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| gobrutz Joined: Jan 13, 2002
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 | I can help any Globe subscriber in MetroManila to configure their T68 for Wap, GPRS and Yahoo mail browsing. Customer service people at 211 don't always provide you with accurate infos because they have not used the phone extensively. At present, GPRS at Globe is still free of charge. You Can send SMS (even to other countries) free of charge and faster by GPRS. Yahoo mail can be sent and retrieved  by Gprs or thru your dial up ISP. Just post your celfone number and I'll get in touch.
 
 [ This Message was edited by: gobrutz on 2002-02-05 02:25 ]
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| quantumcosmos Joined: Jan 26, 2002
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 From: New York, NY
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 | Just curious. I'm a Pinoy in New York who just got a T68, configuring GPRS (iStream) to connect via Bluetooth on my iPAQ 3870 for internet surfing. 
 Is the T68 common in Pinas? Are people starting to do wireless internet on a Pocket PC the way I described.
 
 So many advances in the Philippines -- how great!
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| luwi Joined: Jan 17, 2002
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 | [quote] On 2002-02-05 03:15, quantumcosmos wrote:
 Just curious. I'm a Pinoy in New York who just got a T68, configuring GPRS (iStream) to connect via Bluetooth on my iPAQ 3870 for internet surfing.
 
 Is the T68 common in Pinas? Are people starting to do wireless internet on a Pocket PC the way I described.
 
 So many advances in the Philippines -- how great!
 [/quote]
 
 Pare, ganyan talaga ang pinoy, di papahuli sa technology. Latest tyo dapat palagi. Yan ang PINOY!!!
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| GOwin Joined: Jan 17, 2002
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 | sending SMS via GPRS 
 This is indeed possible with our phones but I am not sure if the SMS is still being deducted from the free SMS allocations.
 
 If it is, then there really isn't any advantage sending SMS over GPRS or via SMSC. Kung may bayad na ang GPRS, doble pa ang nasingil sa 'yo. ( 1. deduct from SMS allocation or Php 1; 2. GPRS data charges.)
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| GPRS Joined: Feb 05, 2002
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 From: Rocky Hill, CT
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 | is that true! if u send sms thru gprs is free? is that confirm? im from philippines, right now im sending sms thru gprs, and it works fine... | 
| GOwin Joined: Jan 17, 2002
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 | GPRS Don't get too excited,  read my post again. 
 
 
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| GPRS Joined: Feb 05, 2002
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 | hey GOWIN im not excited!!! in fact im using GPRS since JUNE 2001!!! and i confirm already that SMS thru GPRS is not free!!! | 
| Beatrix Joined: Dec 15, 2001
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 | pag hindi ba naka GPRS hindi maka check mail for yahoo? i'm in manila but my i got my line from the province and hindi nila ako bibigyan ng GPRS kahit dito na ako sa manila nakatira. | 
| arnoldc Joined: Dec 14, 2001
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 | Beatrix, you have two choices. a) GPRS Data or GSM Data.  Difference is speed.  I'm a heavy user of Smart's GPRS (kasi libre) and I can tell you that you can forget email via GSM data (which I also subscribe to, and pay) simply because it is tooooo slow @ 9.6Kbps.  If your operator (don't know which one) has HSCSD, then it may be worth your while. | 
| ferrarista44 Joined: Jan 30, 2002
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 From: down south
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 | hmmm..... mabuhay ang noypi!!!! 
 hehehehe....
 
 pare, uso na dito ang handhelds....would you believe...?
   
 di nga papahuli....
 
 
 
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