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rockyglw Posts: 5

cheers Ed my e-mail address is rockyglw@ntlword.com
regards
Rob
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Posted: 2002-09-18 22:19:00
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deal Posts: 11

anyone have any idea why i can only receive emails and cannot send ?
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Posted: 2002-09-18 22:38:00
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evoke Posts: > 500

Think it may be an intermittant problem!? Ed This post was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2002-09-18 23:15:00
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decoy7 Posts: > 500

good going guys
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Posted: 2002-09-18 23:52:00
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deal Posts: 11

dont think its a problem that gonna go away, i been trying 3 days

must be something up with my setttings somewhere....

these are my gsm settings....

phone number +447836900808
user id user@vodafone.net
password user
data rate 9.6kbits
dial type isdn
dns address = '...' ? should this de different ?


and the email settings

are as above

POP3 server: 62.253.162.50
POP3 port: 110
Mailbox: username
Password: password
SMTP server: 62.253.162.40
SMTP port: 25
Email address: username@ntlworld.com

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Posted: 2002-09-19 04:28:00
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decoy7 Posts: > 500

deal,
you may have to exchange mails with Edwardm on the UK thread, he's on Voda too, may be better at helping than me as as i'm on o2 & t-mobile


maybe unrelated but i know he had success using this different gateway address to download files larger than 3KB, you could give this a try:

to create a new wap profile:

wap services -> options -> wap profiles -> add profile

profile name = halebop
IP addr = 194.237.106.73

to set it as default:

wap services -> select profile

then choose halebop


came from this thread:
http://esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic=9306&forum=14&start=0
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Posted: 2002-09-19 04:54:00
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davey Posts: 51

i am also trying to connect to ntl e mail have tried just about everything, i am using orange with nokia 7650 can anyone help
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Posted: 2002-09-19 22:52:00
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dfawkes Posts: 3

Hi. I am having the same problem with sending. I've used the exact settings above and have managed to receive emails via my pop3 account, but whenever I send I get a FAILED message. I'm connecting via the O2 WAP GSM service. Any idea why send is failing?

Also, altho I got this working with the GSM service, I have GPRS enabled on my phone but that account doesn't seem to work at all with email - any idea why that might be?

Thanks in advance.
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Posted: 2002-09-25 15:22:00
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Korova Posts: 344

I initially had a problem sending mail via ntlworld, so I spoke to Orange wirefree services and they explained that ntl will not allow you to send through their smtp outgoing server when using GPRS. Orange gave me the IP address of their smtp outgoing server to replace smtp.ntlworld.com in the phone email settings. It works fine now. So I send mail via the Orange smtp server and receive via the pop3 ntlworld server. To connect using GSM I think you need to add a new data account to your phone (in the connect menu) and insert the ntl dial up number +448454550520 and your ntl user name and password. That also works fine for me, even using the ntl smtp server in the settings.

[ This Message was edited by: Korova on 2002-09-25 15:31 ]
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Posted: 2002-09-25 16:29:00
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dfawkes Posts: 3

Yes, I guess adding an NTL dialup would sort it out - at the moment it's using the O2 WAP GSM dialup. If I wanted to keep this one, I guess I need to speak to O2 for their smtp server settings.

Ultimately however, I want to be doing this all via GPRS rather than GSM - and I've had no joy getting it working with the GPRS connection whatsoever.
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Posted: 2002-09-25 16:52:00
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