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Bogman Posts: 123

nigelot1

If I sent a email from my Orange mail account to your NTL account and you replyed to that email you would send it back to my Orange account.

It dosen't matter who the email service provider is as long as you have the correct email address for the person.
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Posted: 2003-02-26 22:51:00
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dazbradbury Posts: > 500

yeh but we want it so it sends from the NTL account and so it replies to the NTL account.

[ This Message was edited by: dazbradbury on 2003-02-26 21:58 ]
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Posted: 2003-02-26 22:58:00
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2unique Posts: 30

This is from boltblue support

Many thanks for your email. We do not officially provide support for
the configuration of GPRS enable phone or any other type of mobile
phones.

Our smtp server does not accept third party IP addresses, which a
mobile network operator would provide using a GPRS connection.

You would need to be dialled in through the boltblue number in order to
send emails.

Alternatively, if your mobile network operator have a mail transfer
agent address that would allow you to send mails, input this address as
your smtp server.

Regards,
Vito
Customer Services
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Posted: 2003-02-28 00:53:00
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dazbradbury Posts: > 500

Hi,

I just got my GPRS set up and am wondering what settings you are using to SEND email's, i think you said that you can get it to work sometimes thorugh GPRS,

please let me know,

thanks alot,

Daz.
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Posted: 2003-02-28 19:10:00
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craigc Posts: 149

I've always assumed that most ISP's only allow you to send e-mail using their dial-up (i.e using one of their own ip addresses).

If anyone knows any different, please let me know.

If I dial my ISP's usual number from my mobile, surely I'll have to pay 40p per minute or something ?

Anyone else got any other ideas ? I'd be keen to save on my gprs bill like everyone else and would prefer to use my NTL dial-up ...

c
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Posted: 2003-02-28 19:30:00
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nigelot1 Posts: 216

Hi dazbradbury

You can only send to other ntl users not much good really (too restictive)


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Posted: 2003-02-28 19:38:00
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dazbradbury Posts: > 500

Can you tell me what settings i shud use to send emails then? I'm on 02, can i set my qeply to adress as ntl but send through something different? Thanks, daz This message was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2003-02-28 19:44:00
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nigelot1 Posts: 216

I'm on Orange and everything was set up for GRPS when started using the phone.

I think they (Orange) send all the info to the simm via an SMS

but ntl are (you can only send to other ntl e-mail)

Go, control panel, connection, messaging accounts

New

Acc name- ntlworld
Your name- your name
e-mail address- your ntlworld e-mail address
Connection type- Pop3
Internet account- o2 GPRS ??
inbox
user name- your ntlworld e-mail user name (not log in username)
password- your ntlworld e-mail password (not log in password)
incoming server address
pop.ntlworld.com (nb NOT pop3, just pop VIMP)

outbox
smtp.ntlworld.com

click done

hope this works for you, i have just sent an e-mail and it works for me

N
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Posted: 2003-02-28 21:38:00
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dazbradbury Posts: > 500

sorry, did i forget to mention i'm on a t68i at the moment, not got my p800 yet! ermm, i've got the settings that i use with outlook for example, its just that even the pop3 didn't work on that, i got a pop3 server ip from somewhere on this site, but want an ip for smtp, and smtp.ntlworld.com doesn't even come up, ie the server isn't found.
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Posted: 2003-02-28 23:58:00
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Eleventy7 Posts: > 500

NTL Pop3 server IP is 62.253.162.50
NTL SMTP server IP is 62.253.162.40

Hope this helps, but it seems we're all in the same boat that we can only send to other NTLworld accounts
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Posted: 2003-03-01 10:14:00
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