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I use wap.yahoo.co.uk on the wap browser on my phone to acces my yahoo emails.
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Posted: 2005-07-27 17:40:52
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@mrao:
so with Bluebottle does the K750i fetch your emails without the wap access... in other words, could you access your emails by going to the "Messaging" menu >> "Email" >> "Send&receive" on the K750i?? That would be cool.
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Posted: 2005-07-27 20:19:09
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@neox...yes, thats exactly what it does
Just go to messaging>Email>Bluebottle Account> send/receive
and it'll start downloading all your e-mails from Bluebottle....best part is that pop3 accss is free with bluebottle......you do need to have web gprs enabled on your phone though....plain wap access will not work
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Posted: 2005-07-27 20:31:29
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you do need to have web gprs enabled on your phone though....plain wap access will not work
mmmkay.....
TITLE OF THIS POST "Can e-mails be sent via wap?"
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Posted: 2005-07-27 20:35:37
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On 2005-07-27 20:35:37, dupfold wrote:
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you do need to have web gprs enabled on your phone though....plain wap access will not work
mmmkay.....
TITLE OF THIS POST "Can e-mails be sent via wap?"
Precisely why I specified that
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Posted: 2005-07-27 20:36:44
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er? but thats why title states "Can e-mails be sent via wap?" because I like many others do not have access to GPRS.
Your post then, telling as poor GPRS-less people about a great service that uses GPRS is like buying a dead guy life insurance!
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Posted: 2005-07-27 21:12:52
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@mrao
TMobile is GPRS/WAP; so I think I am fine..
Do you have the settings for POP3 on Bluebottle??.. could you PM them to me?? or just post them! thx
One last question: is there a forwarding capability on Bluebottle?? for example, could Bluebottle tap into your yahoo accounts, or hotmail and retrieve emails and send them to your phone,,, a big stretch!!..
Maybe you need to be able to forward your emails from Yahoo, Hotmail etc,. to Bluebottle, then that could work??!
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Posted: 2005-07-28 21:21:33
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@neox...yup that would work, if you auto-forwarded all your mails from other accounts to Bluebottle....thats what Im doing for my work e-mail...Here are trhe settings
Account name: Bluebottle
Your name: Your name
Email address:
id@bluebottle.com
Connection Type: POP3
Internet account: data account
Incoming Mail settings:
username:
id@bluebottle.com
password: password
incoming server address: mail.bluebottle.com
Outgoing e-mail settings:
server address: mail.bluebottle.com
Use SMTP authentication: YES
Use Inbox login details: YES
Outgoing Mail Port: 25
Use MIME encoding: YES
Incoming mail port: 110
Secure password authentication: NO
Cheers...Do post your experience
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[ This Message was edited by: mrao on 2005-07-28 20:53 ]
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Posted: 2005-07-28 21:42:51
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@Du> Chill. Yes there might have been a slight diversion to the discussion.
Please tell us, what service /site are you using for mails ?
Wapping for emails is surely possible- for eg.:
Y! Mail for your specific location can be had thru
http://wap.yahoo.com and for users from certain regions They even allow PoP3 access for free.
Then you have Third Party Site (TPS) where you give them your User/Pass and it fetches your mail. for Eg. - Gmail access thru
http://gmobile.neerav.letzebuerg.org/ is possible
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Posted: 2005-07-28 23:08:00
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@mrao,
Thanks a bunch... will check it out, and post results....
On a lighter note, i dont think i could forward my yahoo or hotmail emails to other accounts! I think there is a premium ($$) attached to forwarding emails!!... do you concur???!
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Posted: 2005-07-29 00:52:32
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