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tjompa Posts: 25

Hi everyone,

Has someone manage to fix Gmail as a POP3 on their handset? I´m having huge problems with the SMTP. Can´t get It to work.

Solutions?


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[ This Message was edited by: tjompa on 2007-08-16 14:55 ]
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Posted: 2007-08-16 15:49:50
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myth_old Posts: 332

Go to your e-mail account settings, tick 'use smtp authentication' and 'use inbox login details.

Then tab the arrow next to your mailbox name at the top, tap 'advanced settings' and select the 'outgoing' tab.
For 'secure connection' select 'ssl' and change the 'outgoing mail port' to 465.

That's it.
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Posted: 2007-08-16 16:11:30
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masseur Posts: > 500

here is my post with step by step guide to setup gmail using pop3/smtp on M600/P990/W95 and its exactly the same on P1
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Posted: 2007-08-16 16:13:26
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jakontil Posts: > 500

pop.googlemail.com
smtp.googlemail.com

i use those and now works as normal
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Posted: 2007-08-16 16:59:03
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Magyver1 Posts: 6

Just did it today and both are working for me on my P1i so here is what I did (deep breath);
Menu
Control Panel
Messaging
Email accounts
click MORE > New account
you will now see 3 tabs; Basic, Inbox, Outbox.

The BASIC tab should be filled as follows;

Account name:
My Gmail (or similar)

Your Names:
self explanatory

Email address:
name.name@gmail.com(or googlemail.com)

Connection type:
POP3

Do not tick push email

**now on to the next tab**

The INBOX tab should be filled as follows

Incoming server address:
pop.gmail.com

Username:
name.name@gmail.com(or googlemail.com)

Password:
your password

Download restrictions:
set as required

**now on to the next tab**

The OUTBOX tab should be filled as follows

Outgoin server address:
Smtp.gmail.com

Tick "Use SMTP authentication"
Tick "Use Inbox login details"

click MORE > Advanced

2 new tabs Incoming, Outgoing

Incoming

Secure connection:
SSL

Incoming mail port:
995

Do NOT tick "Secure password authentication"

**now on to the next tab**

Outgoing

Secure connection:
SSL

Outgoing mail port:
465

Tick "Use MIME encoding"

now click SAVE !

Hopefully that should work for you just as it has for me.

This is my first posting of proceedure so if I missed anything out or it isn't easy to follow, sorry.
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Posted: 2007-08-16 17:49:51
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tjompa Posts: 25


Wonderful, thanks!

Still one problem thou. When I´m sending mail I got an alert-message from the system saying "Safe session faild". However my mail arrives to the receiver?!
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Posted: 2007-08-19 21:48:28
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tjompa Posts: 25


On 2007-08-19 21:48:28, tjompa wrote:

Wonderful, thanks!

Still one problem thou. When I´m sending mail I got an alert-message from the system saying "Safe session faild". However my mail arrives to the receiver?!




Anyone?
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Posted: 2007-08-22 18:25:44
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bagwis Posts: 15

Hi, everyone. I have the same "Secure session failed". Anyone with a solution to the problem already?

TIA
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Posted: 2007-08-31 17:09:11
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darkhorse01 Posts: 2

Cheers, that worked fine for me.
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Posted: 2007-09-01 01:38:33
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bagwis Posts: 15

Well what do you know? I don't get that error anymore. All I did was change my port from 587 to 465.

Thanks to you very helpful people out here.
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Posted: 2007-09-01 17:22:35
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