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For incoming/outgoing servers never use the name. Use the IP-address instead. If you don't know the IP-address just type:
ping mailserver
in a command prompt and the IP-address will be shown.
And if you have an IP-address which doesn't have 3 digits after each dot then insert zeros. For example if you have the IP-address:
148.23.45.234
finsert zeros like this:
148.023.045.234
This usually solves most problems with email in the Ericsson phones
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Posted: 2002-07-12 15:33:00
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i dont use IP addresses at all.
and the only problem i had with the built-in email client was placing the wrong SMTP server name, so it was entirely my fault.
in any case, if ppcrockar's solution works for you, well and great!
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Posted: 2002-07-13 03:45:00
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Hej,i'm from Sweden.I have the same problem with setting E-mail account.Can i use the same information wich you gave us on my T65 even if i'm in Sweden?HELP PLEASE!!!:-(
This post was posted from a T65
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Posted: 2002-07-13 06:42:00
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Please make inquiries from your SP first. It may be a bit of a hassle but so is trying untried settings that may not work
This post was posted from a T39
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Posted: 2002-07-13 07:45:00
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to GOwin and Arnoldc,
please help me configure my fone's email. i'm a globe post-paid subscriber.
thanks.
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Posted: 2002-07-14 10:36:00
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@winner, please use the
SEARCH function. You will find that there are threads discussing email setup for globe users. Read those first, then holler again if you still need any help. By the way, welcome to ESATO

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[ This Message was edited by: GOwin on 2002-07-14 11:13 ]
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Posted: 2002-07-14 11:23:00
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I had the same problem with email once but I relised what u do is u dial into your ISP the same way you do with a 56k dial up modem.
For example my ISP is Blueyonder (uk isp)
Protocol: Pop3
Inc Server: pop3.blueyonder.co.uk
incoming port: 110
mailbox: "The mail box where your email is sent to"
password: "The password you need to access yout mailbox"
outgoing server: smtp.blueyonder.co.uk
Email Address: "your email address"
In Data Accounts:
Phone Number: 02079166550 "The dial up server which is the same used as by modems, (Inner London)"
User Id: "Your username"
password: "your password"
Thats all you need to set. Keep everything else the same

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Posted: 2002-07-14 22:00:00
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On 2002-07-13 03:45, GOwin wrote:
i dont use IP addresses at all.
and the only problem i had with the built-in email client was placing the wrong SMTP server name, so it was entirely my fault.
in any case, if ppcrockar's solution works for you, well and great!
in the UK IP addresses instead of server names seems to be common - apparently in the Phillippines no such errors occur - so we can safely say your be better off asking questions in the regional forums for errors with mail as your more likely to receive a reply from someone with similiar experiences.
anyone else got ideas on this?
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Posted: 2002-07-14 22:30:00
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I got a big problem with my T65...
I tried to access my email on my phone but when I configurated for the first time my account, I made a mistake and put a wrong phone number for my ISP....
Can somebody explain me how to change this number without reset all the phone and the adresse book by the way!
I've already put my name and a password for internet access but I can't find where I can put the ISP's phonenumber!!!!!
Thx for your help
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Posted: 2003-10-26 18:52:37
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im still stuck..ok i can download my o2mail just fine but with the settings posted here for hotmail it just times out tryin to connect..what is hotmails incoming/outgoing address not the number but the text address..im usin p800 with an o2wap gprs connection..hope not pee people off and thanx 4 any help.
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Posted: 2003-10-29 03:10:00
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