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Hi. If anybody could help me with these 3 questions I'd be very grateful... got my p900 today after upgraded from p800..
1) Please could somebody honestly tell me which is the best bluetooth headset to work with p900... am I right in saying no BLUETOOTH headsets (not handsfree) have caller id to show somewhere?
2) I am a UK o2 user... I am on the Online 200 tariff but I cannot use MMS for some reason... any ideas? The settings are correct I think... GPRS works fine.
3) Can somebody tell me how to set up my email accounts up on my phone... as in my e.g. freeserve account and my emails which are attatched to my domains? Can it be done or is it just one with your network provider?
Many Thanks... can't wait to use it fully
Kev
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Posted: 2004-05-06 03:04:15
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Welcome to Esato dude.
Have you asked o2 to enable mms on your phone number?
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Posted: 2004-05-06 11:50:05
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Hey there buddy. Welcome.
I'm on O2 as well and have problems with the MMS as well. But seeing as I don't really use it have not really tried to fix it.
On the e-mail front I have two accounts set up. AOL and O2, (yes that's right AOL!!). The set up is the same as follows:-
-Go to Control Panel/Connections/Messaging Accounts and click on the Email tab.
-Click on New and enter a name for your account like O2 Mail.
-In "your name" enter the name as in
name@O2.co.uk.
-Connection type for O2 is POP3 amd the Internet account should be O2 Web. Make sure that your O2 account is web enabled.
-On the Inbox tab and under user name, type your email address and Password is your Password.
-The Incoming server address is mail.o2.co.uk
-On the outbox tab, the outgoing address is smtp.02.co.uk. Do not tick the SMTP authentication box.
-Finally on advanced tab, unclick on the secure connection and the ports should read 25 and 110 for the outgoing and incoming mail ports respectivly.
-Also use MIME encoding.
This should work fine, but if you do have any problems call O2 customer services. I have always found them to be helpful.
Hope this helps
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Posted: 2004-05-06 12:23:11
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Forgot to say. You do need to make sure that you are web enabled with O2 first and you will also need to know all the relevant details from whoever your e-mail account is with. EG, AOL use IMAP and not POP3.
You can PM me and I might be able to help further.
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Posted: 2004-05-06 12:30:38
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Cheers guys. Great help. GPRS etc working fine... will ask o2 to enable MMS. On the email front... thanks... all of them are pop3 but I know all the settings so should they just work as normal? ... Any info on the bluetooth headset the BT Jabra or whatever its called is going cheap... Thanks again
Kev
Is there ny way I can get email notification on replies?
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Posted: 2004-05-07 22:21:53
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