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anap Posts: 32

The APN he is using does not recognise the mailbox or password, not that they are wrong!
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Posted: 2003-07-03 12:34:08
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phil.n Posts: > 500

APN=GPRS. If he was using the wrong APN then he would either receive the error message "wrong APN" or "Server not found".

The fact that he is able to connect to the server means that there is nothing wrong with the data connection/servers/IP addresses.

When you receive an incorrect username/password message it means that you have successfully connected to the server but your request is invalid.

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[ This Message was edited by: phil.n on 2003-07-03 11:58 ]
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Posted: 2003-07-03 12:38:10
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RichT610 Posts: 47

Hi
Thanks for all the replies. All help is very much appreciated. I will try some of the sugestions above out later today. I will post my results this evening. Once again many thanks.
Cheers, Rich
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Posted: 2003-07-03 12:44:43
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phil.n Posts: > 500

Ok, I just read the entire thread again and either you are confused or you have told us the wrong information.

You cannot send and receive email using the GPRS wap account. You will not however get the error messages you have told us.
The only way to send and receive email on O2 is to either use the GSM dialup or the internet gprs package as detailed by anap.
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Posted: 2003-07-03 12:54:07
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BOSSHOGG Posts: > 500

The settings you posted are fine. I had the exact same problem, all i can suggest is logging into your O2 mail on wap and send yourself an email then read it while on wap. I did and it seemed to work soon after. I didn't change any settings outside my email settings. This message was posted from a T300
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Posted: 2003-07-03 13:47:52
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RichT610 Posts: 47

Hi
Sorted. Thanks for all the info above. The answer was simple and some of you won't believe it. The sollution was to put a zero in front of the 13 on the incoming and outgoing server addys as said by abostin. None of the other data com or mail settings needed altering. They are as I posted above with the exception of the zero bit. Still connecting with o2 wap gprs. I have now sucsessfully sent and recieved e mails on my t610.
Cheers all for your help.
Rich

**Update**
Hi again,
And have just sucsessfully sent an e mail with a picture attached.
Cheers, Rich

[ This Message was edited by: RichT610 on 2003-07-03 22:56 ]
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Posted: 2003-07-03 23:40:34
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