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sadiqjafri Posts: 5

I tried opening hotmail with my p800 using opera (with gprs conn.) but it only goes till the login screen....instead of the mailbox screen opening up theres a lot of html (or some such) code and then, nothing.
Meanwhile with the p800's built in browser, it says this site cannot be opened! is it possible to get to hotmail using p800 or am i wasting my time......?
Also, how do i check the versions of my software/firmware? and what are the latest versions guys?, (so i can compare)
Thanks ppl
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Posted: 2003-03-20 12:19:00
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oferlaor Posts: 280

I tried several times, but I've found no way around Passport (which is what's causing the problems with the Opera).

I'm pretty sure it's intentional as no other sites had such problems when I tried connecting to them.
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Posted: 2003-03-20 13:40:00
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dirkies Posts: 215

moreover hotmail is no IMAP or POP3 but MS specific HTML
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Posted: 2003-03-20 19:25:00
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zahg Posts: 78

Not sure if it still works but www.wapmx.com had a wap service to check your POP3 and hotmail email accounts.
Use the pop3 (via wap) side of it and it works reasonably well on my T68.

-zahg
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Posted: 2003-03-20 21:32:00
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peterdelve Posts: 17

You can access hotmail via www.hotmail.com using Opera however this is the full webpage version and in substainially larger in size (bytes) than the pocket pc version of MSN, however this is the ONLY one that I found that works.
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Posted: 2003-03-20 23:10:00
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Neural Posts: 34

a while back for a client i created a hotmail -> pop3 server program for my work place, i dont work their no more though, it enabled palmos users to easily access their hotmail mail as they would on a standard email client.

I still have the source for this, but i want to update it a bit....

It would mean you would need an always on internet connection and PC turned on all the time, if you have this though this is a good solution and also supports filtering and multply accounts...
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Posted: 2003-03-21 00:28:00
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twilight Posts: 205

You can recieve and send e-mails with your Hotmail account using your mailbox.

Settings are:
incoming mail server: 195.137.042.007
outgoing smtp server: 195.137.042.007
port: 110
user name: your hotmail user name
password: your hotmail password


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Posted: 2003-03-21 13:40:00
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Andy_P Posts: > 500

please see my other post on this in the specific topic
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Posted: 2003-03-21 14:14:00
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sbeindbaDad Posts: 5

Does this also work for MSN?
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Posted: 2003-03-29 15:58:00
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oferlaor Posts: 280

no offense, but using someone else's server appears to be too dangerous.

Once he has your username and password, he can get to your mailbox anytime he likes and do with it what he likes...

I couldn't get Opera to work with www.hotmail.com nor with mobile.msn.com - the latter just hangs Opera on my phone...
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Posted: 2003-03-29 16:29:00
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