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Hi,
I check the ipnr in the Chatprogram Mirc.
When you are connected to a server type /dns hostname and you will have the ipnr.
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Posted: 2002-03-19 15:06:00
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My ISP isnīt supporting GRPS yet. I only have a wap account. So I canīt check my mail without a GPRS account?
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Posted: 2002-03-19 15:08:00
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I found I couldn't connect at first when I put in the server addresses. So I got the IP address of the servers, and put that in instead. It now works fine. I'm using a standard WAP dialup number and it connects through it. I'm on genie using 915000 if anyones interested.
If you want the IP adress of a mail server, use tracert in dos and it will resolve the name. To use it, just load up a dos shell (command.com), and type 'tracert [server name]'. It will display the IP address as long as its valid. Then just put the IP into your phone. And make sure you get the ports correct too, as that could cause problems. (110 for POP3, 25 for SMTP).
Hope this helps,
P
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Posted: 2002-03-19 15:09:00
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Or use the tools here:
http://www.amnesi.com/
to find the IP address - sometimes a reverse lookup on the IP address reveals some other servers you can try.
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On 2002-03-19 15:09, P wrote:
I found I couldn't connect at first when I put in the server addresses. So I got the IP address of the servers, and put that in instead. It now works fine. I'm using a standard WAP dialup number and it connects through it. I'm on genie using 915000 if anyones interested.
If you want the IP adress of a mail server, use tracert in dos and it will resolve the name. To use it, just load up a dos shell (command.com), and type 'tracert [server name]'. It will display the IP address as long as its valid. Then just put the IP into your phone. And make sure you get the ports correct too, as that could cause problems. (110 for POP3, 25 for SMTP).
Hope this helps,
P
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Posted: 2002-03-19 16:11:00
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