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Hello everyone,
After reading all your topic and reactions I know for sure that there're very much T68/T68i users with a problem of the email set-up.
My problem is that teh message "cannot find server" I've tried really everything: Hotpop,Yahoo,Hotmail,Zonnet. I live in the Netherlands and Vodafone is my provider.
I also treid the SE emailconfigurator but I don't have World online or AT&T as ISP. What I need is someone to explain in details what I should do. I know that a lot of other users are waiting for the same information.
All help is welcome!!!!!
Martijn
T68i
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Posted: 2002-07-10 15:56:00
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Check the following:
1. You need to specify a DNS address (provided by your operator) in your data account used for email
2. You need to make sure (by asking your operator) that the data account is not limited and can access external sites (because operators have the option to block)
3. Some operators have two data accounts, one for WAP only and one for Internet. Use the one for internet as your email data account.
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Posted: 2002-07-10 16:28:00
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I need help wid da email! Ahhhhh........ :/
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Posted: 2002-07-10 17:00:00
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Ok thanks for your reply! I will try your instructions. Who do you mean with the operator? The networkprovider of the phone or the Yahoo's and the Hotpops?
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Posted: 2002-07-10 17:26:00
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i've helped a few people figure it out, one common issue is people connecting via GPRS...i dont myself but i've heard if you use GPRS, in order to do E-mail you need to set up a dial-up data connection to your ISP.
you can not do the T68 E-mail function over GPRS. You need a circuit switched (CSD) connection....so i've been told.
i've setup a dummy Yahoo account for anyone with problems to test as it's fully functioning with email send & receive....it works!
Part 1 - do this once you've created a Yahoo email account, it describes how to enable it for use in your phone - or skip to Part 2 to test)
WEB:
login to your Yahoo account, click 'Options' on the left under Search.
you should see a page with 3 headings, Personalisation, Mail Management & delivery Services.
under Mail Management at the bottom click 'POP Access & Forwarding'
if you have 'Yahoo!Delivers' activated then goto Step 1 - if not then activate it & choose to receive emails in text format then come back to this page and continue...
Step 1 - Choose:
Web and POP Access
Step 2 - Choose:
Text messages only
click 'Submit' and your done here....then follow the following instructions to setup your T68.
Part 2 - try this part on its own to test your phone - works & already tried and tested by others.
Phone:
in your T68, goto Messages, 4.Email, 7.Options, edit account or create if Yahoo is not there already then fill in the details as below - all fields in (brackets) are for your details which i dont know.
1.Connect using:
(this will be your isp - for me it says Genie, i use them to connect)
2.Protocol:
POP3
3.Inc.server
216.136.173.10
4.Incoming port
110
5.Mailbox
esatotest (your Yahoo username without the @yahoo.co.uk)
6.Password
for the password mail me or guess, it's the main esato admin's username, dont change it
7.Outgoing server
216.136.173.12
8.Outgoing port
25
9.E-mail address:
esatotest@yahoo.co.uk
10.Download
Headers+text
From name
(your name goes here)
Signature
No signature
Copy outgoing
Off
Check interval
Off
any problems, let me know.
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Posted: 2002-07-10 17:27:00
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I mean your network operator.Quote:
On 2002-07-10 17:26, martijn wrote:
Ok thanks for your reply! I will try your instructions. Who do you mean with the operator? The networkprovider of the phone or the Yahoo's and the Hotpops?
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Posted: 2002-07-10 17:44:00
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i beg to disagree with whomever told you. i have been using GPRS to access email using the T68's email client. please understand that this is network dependent, and based on what you posted, you are one of those who can't access external sites via your GPRS data account because they were blocked by your operator. all of us in the philippines can use the T68 email client via GPRS, fyi.
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On 2002-07-10 17:27, decoy7 wrote:
you can not do the T68 E-mail function over GPRS. You need a circuit switched (CSD) connection....so i've been told.
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Posted: 2002-07-10 17:51:00
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I've been using the email client over GPRS ages. I'm on T-Mobile and i use HotPOP to send my MCA-20 pix to friends on email :-).. Is slow and can be unreliable though... Anyone know of a more reliable provider? Does it make a difference if you pay a subscription?
-Eva
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Posted: 2002-07-10 18:00:00
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I can't believe it! I made a Genie (O2) account for the connection. And when I test ewith the esatotest Yahoo accoent everything seems like to go ok. But suddenly the error appears 'cannot find server' I cnnot believ the phone is defect. Does anyone have the same problem?
decoy7, thanks again for your great manual I know I will manage it someday!!!!
Martijn
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Posted: 2002-07-11 11:11:00
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the first thing you gotta do is ask for info from your mobile service provider. if you're lucky enough, that's all you're going to need. what you need to know from them: • do you have email services i can use from my phone? if so, how do i use it? what are the names of the servers? • if they dont offer it or dont want to use theirs, ask if you can access 3rd party mail servers? and if you need specifically configurged data accounts to use them, what should it be? • SEARCH esato AND the web
This post was posted from a WAP device
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Posted: 2002-07-11 14:47:00
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