MMS Issue with several WM6 ROM's - P3600 ROM Development

Okay,
I got my P3600 yesterday, CID Unlocked it and have ran several rom's on it.
But I have noticed that the MMS Sending and Recieving facility does not work.
I have checked my settings with my Service Provider (O2 Ireland Contract)
And have used the Network Wizards that are on some ROM's to no avail.
Basically what happens is the MMS goes to 99% and then fails and stays in the Outbox and incoming MMS does not come in at all.
I have also upgrade to the 1.50 radio and this has not made a difference.
Is this a known issue, currently using the most recent Bepe rom so hopefully a solution can come up for this as it is a very nice and versatile rom.

same issue here on o2 ireland, mms with the same sim card in another phone works fine, but on the trinity it just stays in the outbox with the little clock in the top left corner of the message icon..tried 3 or 4 latest ROMs, even the official dopod 3600i ROM, same difference.
any help appreciated

At least I'm not on my own, thanks for the feedback dude

Network Wizard may have some configuration error.
For example MMS setting for WIND (ITA) are wrong, it uses for the gateway 212.245.244.1 but the correct one is 212.245.244.100.
Double check your MMS settings to see if there are some errors.
For cookers:
The file provision.zip can be modified, inside there are operator settings for various conuntry.
The password of the archive is 1234, modify the wrong entries, then repack and remember to reprotect the file with the same password (1234).

If anyone needs the correct entries give me a shout I have all the screen shots for WAP 2.0 and WAP 1.2 settings but the darn MMS dont work.
I am certain it is something very simple bu what is the mystery

I'm afraid I'll have to mirror you again here mate, settings are not the issue, tried every possible combination, old ones, new ones, old ones mixed with the new ones, etc....no joy...

I had a similar problem with an SP5 last year after a lot of fiddling I got it.
It seems to be not as straightfoward as I thought.
If anyone has a P3600 with working MMS for O2 Ireland can you post your settings here, it is most likely some straight port and IP combination

Actually has anyone here used MMS on any rom sucessfully especially on Irish Networks ?

Reply I got from HTC :
Wont work for me can you test :
The issue you are describing is not a knowing issue, please check the settings, this?is the settings for paying monthly.
MMS
Tap Start then Settings
Tap Connections, then Connections
Tap Advanced
Tap Select Networks
Tap the New... button under Programs that automatically connect to the internet should connect using
In the Enter a name for these settings field, enter?O2 MMS
Tap on the Modem tab and then tap the New. button
In the Enter a name for the connection field, enter?O2 MMS
In the Select a modem menu, select Cellular line (GPRS) or Cellular line (GPRS, 3G)
Tap Next
In the Access Point Name field, enter? wap.dol.ie and then tap next
In the Username field, enter?nothing
In the Password field, enter?nothing
Leave the Domain field empty.
Tap Finish
Tap the Proxy settings tab
Tick the This network connects to the internet box
Tick the This network uses a proxy server to connect to the internet box
Tap the Advanced button
Tap on HTTP
In the Server field, enter 62.40.32.40
In the Port field, enter?8080
Tap OK twice
In the Programs that automatically connect to the internet should connect using menu, select My ISP.
Tap OK
Tap Start
Tap Messaging
Tap Menu, Tools and then Options
Tap MMS
Tap the Servers tab
Tap the New button
In the Server name field, enter?O2
In the Gateway field, enter 62.40.32.40
In the Port number field, enter?8080
In the Server Address field, enter HYPERLINK "http://mmsc.mms.o2.ie:8002/"http://mmsc.mms.o2.ie:8002
In the Connect Via menu, select?O2 MMS
Set the Sending size limitation to the maximum available. (this may incur extra charges with your network. Consult your network for charges for large MMS messages)
In the WAP Version menu, select 2.0
Tap OK Three times

Related

China Mobile MMS Settings

Hello Gurus,
I've been searching :shock: all over this forum and the net for the MMS configuration for the China Mobile network.
I have been able to set up the GPRS but am unsucessful with configuring the MMS.
Anyhow help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers! 8)
I finally resolved this after a long time. First you have to set up the connection to go to "cmwap", not "cmnet" and configure the proxy settings (there is another thread in xda-developers on this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=338810), then you need to configure the MMS mailbox. Open Messaging and choose Tools->Options from the menu. On the list of mailboxes, click on MMS. This opens the configuration. Click the Servers tab and then the New button. Server name is whatever you want, Gateway is 10.0.0.172 (same as proxy), port is 9201 (WAP), Server Address is http://mmmc.monternet.com. The "Connect via" should be the one you already created, then change the WAP version to 1.2. Save this and then on the next screen click on the new name and click on the "Set as Default" button.
Things should now work fine.

help please p 3300 o2 gprs

please can any one tell me how to put the settings into my htc p3300, for O2 gprs, i have looked every where and cannot find any help, sorry if i am a bit thick but i am a "o.a.p just trying to keep up with all this tech " ( ps never posted before-first attempt Thanks
Here' cab file with full o2 settings
Htc P3300/o2
zen, thanks for the reply and help, i put the cab file on the phone all o.k BUT it will not allow pre-pay, paygo i have rang o2 but they will not help unless i have a contract with them,then they will set up my phone. am i doomed
Strange...it should let you let you have the option of choosing pre pay or contract.
O2 UK have never allowed auto setup of pay & go because they don't sell xda machines on pay & go and don't support it.
You can web browse with an O2 pay & go connection, but you can't do pop3 email, MSN or tomtom traffic. You need a contract sim for those.
Here's the settings you need for O2 pay & go.
Start > Settings > Connections > Connections.
Under ‘My Work Network’ tap ‘Add a new modem connection’
In the ‘Enter a name for the connection’ box, enter any name of your choice.
Change the ‘Select a modem’ drop-down box to ‘Cellular Line (GPRS)’
Tap ‘Next’
Enter the access point name as payandgo.o2.co.uk
Tap ‘Next’
Enter the username as payandgo
Enter the password as password
Tap ‘Finish’
Tap ‘Proxy Settings tab
Tap ‘Advanced’
Tap ‘WAP’
Delete the IP address in the Server field and tap OK
Tap ‘HTTP’
In the Service box enter 193.113.200.195
In the Port box enter 8080
Tap OK 4 times to exit
Thanks a lot, thats worked a treat, but i didnt know o2 is no good for TomTom traffic i have a paygo Orange sim, would that work? if so i will need settings for that ( thanks for any help)

GPRS on a Pay as You go O2 Sim card?

Because O2 starts charging the 0845 and 0844 number, I had cancelled my o2 contract, and changed to Pay And Go.
But the previous GPRS setting prevents me to get access to the internet. After I hard-reset the O2 WM6 system, and run the O2 Operator Settings, still no luck.
I quite sure that my number can access to GPRS system, as I received a txt from O2 saying that I have 5M browsing allowance this month.
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks !!!
You can't browse the internet on O2 Pay as you go. The only company that allows it on PAYG is Orange as far as I know.
you should be able to go on the internet on any network, payg or contract... it just usually costs a lot on payg.
mugglesquop said:
you should be able to go on the internet on any network, payg or contract... it just usually costs a lot on payg.
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I thought so too, but just not able to get around it, yet.......
what carphead said in effect is correct "You can't browse the internet on O2 Pay as you go. The only company that allows it on PAYG is Orange as far as I know."
with O2 PayAsYouGo and xda's, pda's whatever you wana call them, you cannot access the worldwide web. you can access wap sites, i.e. wap.google.com, but you have to put WSP:// instead of http://. for example WSP://wap.google.com. by entering wsp:// it then uses the wap connection which is under My Work Network in connection settings and not the mobile web connection under My ISP. the problem is there isn't that many wap sites you can access with the XDA's.
terabaap said:
what carphead said in effect is correct "You can't browse the internet on O2 Pay as you go. The only company that allows it on PAYG is Orange as far as I know."
with O2 PayAsYouGo and xda's, pda's whatever you wana call them, you cannot access the worldwide web. you can access wap sites, i.e. wap.google.com, but you have to put WSP:// instead of http://. for example WSP://wap.google.com. by entering wsp:// it then uses the wap connection which is under My Work Network in connection settings and not the mobile web connection under My ISP. the problem is there isn't that many wap sites you can access with the XDA's.
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i can view normal websites... but sometimes the site realises i'm on a mobile, and automatically forwards to their mobile version. for example www.google.co.uk automatically forwards to www.google.co.uk/m
it can be done
Connecting a Windows Mobile 5/6 device to O2 Prepay (touchscreen devices only)
Please note that these settings are only for touch screen windows mobile devices (there is currently no support for non-touch screen devices). Please also note that only Mobile Internet Explorer will work with these settings, you will not be able to use or access Mobile MSN or Outlook as these are not supported.
• Go to Start > Settings > Connections > Advanced (Tab) > Select Networks (Button)
• You should now be on a screen titled “Network Management”. Now select both drop boxes to “My Work Network” then tap OK
• You now need to tap the Tasks tab and then the “Manage existing connections” link
• From here, tap the New button
• Name the new connection “O2 GPRS” and select modem as “Cellular Line (GPRS)” then tap Next
• You will now asked for the Access point name, here you should enter: “payandgo.o2.co.uk”, then tap Next
• You will now be asked for the username and password. The username is “payandgo”, and the password is “password”
• Ignore the Domain box and ignore the Advanced button, just tap Finish
• You will now be presented with a screen with your connections listed. Simply tap “O2 GPRS”. (There will now be a dot besides the name “O2 GPRS”. There may be other connections, you can delete if you wish. You also may have an “Auto pick” option, do not select this)
• You now need to tap the Proxy Settings tab
• On this screen you need to make sure that both the “This network connects to the Internet”, and “This network uses a proxy server to connect to the internet” tick boxes are both ticked
• In the Proxy server box below the tick boxes, enter: “193.113.200.195”
• Now tap the “Advanced” button
• Tap HTTP, enter server as “193.113.200.195”, port: “8080”, tap OK
• Tap WAP, enter server as ”193.113.200.195”, port: “9201”, tap OK.
• Leave Secure WAP blank (if there is anything in this entry, delete it)
• Tap Socks, enter server as “193.113.200.195”, port: “1080” and the type as “Socks 4”, then tap OK
• Tap OK 3 more times. Then tap X
• Now launch Mobile Internet Explorer to test the new settings
As far as my testing goes your not restricted to WAP sites, I was able to use full google, and and also access a few forums with no problems.
I hope this helps.
Cheers, Kev
kosborn2 said:
Connecting a Windows Mobile 5/6 device to O2 Prepay (touchscreen devices only)
Please note that these settings are only for touch screen windows mobile devices (there is currently no support for non-touch screen devices). Please also note that only Mobile Internet Explorer will work with these settings, you will not be able to use or access Mobile MSN or Outlook as these are not supported.
• Go to Start > Settings > Connections > Advanced (Tab) > Select Networks (Button)
• You should now be on a screen titled “Network Management”. Now select both drop boxes to “My Work Network” then tap OK
• You now need to tap the Tasks tab and then the “Manage existing connections” link
• From here, tap the New button
• Name the new connection “O2 GPRS” and select modem as “Cellular Line (GPRS)” then tap Next
• You will now asked for the Access point name, here you should enter: “payandgo.o2.co.uk”, then tap Next
• You will now be asked for the username and password. The username is “payandgo”, and the password is “password”
• Ignore the Domain box and ignore the Advanced button, just tap Finish
• You will now be presented with a screen with your connections listed. Simply tap “O2 GPRS”. (There will now be a dot besides the name “O2 GPRS”. There may be other connections, you can delete if you wish. You also may have an “Auto pick” option, do not select this)
• You now need to tap the Proxy Settings tab
• On this screen you need to make sure that both the “This network connects to the Internet”, and “This network uses a proxy server to connect to the internet” tick boxes are both ticked
• In the Proxy server box below the tick boxes, enter: “193.113.200.195”
• Now tap the “Advanced” button
• Tap HTTP, enter server as “193.113.200.195”, port: “8080”, tap OK
• Tap WAP, enter server as ”193.113.200.195”, port: “9201”, tap OK.
• Leave Secure WAP blank (if there is anything in this entry, delete it)
• Tap Socks, enter server as “193.113.200.195”, port: “1080” and the type as “Socks 4”, then tap OK
• Tap OK 3 more times. Then tap X
• Now launch Mobile Internet Explorer to test the new settings
As far as my testing goes your not restricted to WAP sites, I was able to use full google, and and also access a few forums with no problems.
I hope this helps.
Cheers, Kev
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You are a prince!!!!!!!
Thank you so much!!!!!!!!
gprs settings
Thanks Mate you are a life saver i have been looking for them all over
I'm glad to be of assistance. I've always been a eager reader on these forums and it's nice to post something thats helpfull. It only took me around an hour a half to get these settings working! I needed them myself so i could use my O2 payg sim in my Orbit, and being without gprs was getting annoying so had to get it working. And so I did. It all seems a bit complicated but all the steps are nessesary. And I am still trying to find out if outlook can be made to work.
Anyway cheers all
carphead said:
You can't browse the internet on O2 Pay as you go. The only company that allows it on PAYG is Orange as far as I know.
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And t-mobile and the 3 network,its just o2 who wont let you access the net. But i am wondering now, if it is worth paying the 7.50 a month to O2 for the mobile web bolt on
kosborn2 said:
I'm glad to be of assistance. I've always been a eager reader on these forums and it's nice to post something thats helpfull. It only took me around an hour a half to get these settings working! I needed them myself so i could use my O2 payg sim in my Orbit, and being without gprs was getting annoying so had to get it working. And so I did. It all seems a bit complicated but all the steps are nessesary. And I am still trying to find out if outlook can be made to work.
Anyway cheers all
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I don't know, mate. But from the settings above, I doubt that you can use Outlook, though I very much like to able to use it too. Becoz from the settings above, you route the internet though a proxy, and outlook itself use a different port which hasn't set in the proxy.
Those settings work for Exchange Activesync too
Good work there, sir.
On a WM6 Pocket PC (sorry - "Professional") I applied the settings you provided, killed the wifi radio and did a send/receive in Pocket Outlook.
It worked. So much for O2's odd attempts to push data users into the contract world.
So, thank you very much. Kudos.
is Outlook part of the Office set of programs... i havent got it on mine, but it would be very useful
Pocket Outlook = Standard Windows Mobile Email client
Sorry, I was using an archaic term there.
What I meant was setting up an Exchange ActiveSync partnership between my Exchange server and my Windows Mobile device, using the built-in bog-standard Microsoft messaging app.
I'd just like to say a huge thanks to kosborn2 for posting those 02 settings, I'd been resigned to being unable to have GPRS on my 02 Exec because I'm a lowly Pay as You Go customer! Every now and again I'd have a quick look on the internet but it was usually the same wrong settings. Well done that man, you've made my day.
From experience o2 do try and restrict some pag customer to some sites a trick work round o2s restrictions and save time and data usage is on you pc (not ppc) right mouse click on the part of the page you want to view i.e. http://charts.moneyam.com/Chart.asp...SV=0&YFormat=g&XFormat=hh&Fix=1&E=UK&Code=UKX
Save to ppc favorites and it should work
Magic!
I've put a PaG O2 card in my old Himalaya (flashed to WM5) with my contract card in my Artemis, and now my wife can use it for GPRS thanks to thoose settings.
Thanks very much
thanks a lot for the settings, this is the only place i could find these settings, o2's website is no help whatsoever. without wanting to hijack the thread have u ever got mms working? i upgraded windows mobile and dont have the o2 active add on bits so i was wondering how i could send/recieve mms? thanks a lot again.

HELP t-mobile MMS

ok heres the deal...
i have a 8525 unlocked and super CID on the t-mobile network..
i am using the HTC offical Release of WM6
i have everything set properly on my phone. i have even gone to the extent of calling t-mobile for support but they said i have all my information correct( modem connection and proxy server) i was wondering if anyone else on the t-mobile network is having the same problem.. any feed back or help is appretiated
P.S. The phone DOSE connect to the GPRS network and shows a connection ticker.... seems to time out when downloading MMS/Web content
mee too
Hey there. I am in the same boat. I have the TyTn which i'm using on Tmobile (US). I walked through withe the Tmobile rep and validated all the settings but my MMS still does not work.
My internet and all does. very wierd. any help appreciated.
Thanks,
Abracadabra
Similar problem
I have a Tmobile Wing, and been having this problem for about 4 months now, it works sending mms to other Tmobile customers but not for other carriers. ANy info on this matter would be appreciated.
Thanx, Erros
Hoping I can help All Tmobile Users WIth a TyTn Device Cause I would Shoot Myself if My MMS didn't Work ! lol
I have 2 Working TyTn devices With Working MMS Sending & Recieving.
At this Point I'm Sure From the Fustration lol You have your MMS Settings Memorized lol But Here there are Just in Case....
Server Name : T-Mobile MMS
Gateway : 216.155.165.50 (Tip if you have 216.155.165.050 it Probably will Not Work)
Port Number : 8080
Server Address :http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms
If you Have this So Far All is Good. After This point I will get into Details Cause this Next Step Can be Tricky......
Connect Via: This is Where it Gets Tricky. From My experience You can Send or Receieve MMS message Successfully through wap.voicestream.com SO ! if you have Internet2.voicestream.com or Internet3.voicestream.com YOU MOST LIKELY WILL NOT RECIEVE or BE ABLE TO SEND MMS.....So Since all of us on T-Mobile Don't have 3G yet(Shut up Cingular Users I Don't wanna Hear it ! ) And There Really isn't Much of a Speed decrease or Increase from Using the Different Internet Connections I would Leave the Internet connection aLways at Wap.Voicestream.com.
If you feel like the Internet Speed is "Faster" on The others or the Other Internet Connections give you More Connectivity Options, You Need to Setup 2 Different Connections for the Internet. One for MMS and One for Your Regular Internet Browsing. This Is Where The Option "Connect Via" Gets Tricky. If you set up The MMS Using Wap.voiceStream.com as a General Internet COnnection you can Set
Connection Via : The Internet
If you Setup 2 Connections , One for MMS And One for Internet you will Name The MMS Connection What ever you Choose for ex. "Tmobile MMS" And then When Setting up the MMS and "Connection Via" option , you WIll Select what ever you called the MMS connection in the Drop Down Menu.
Sending Size Limitations : Sound be Set at Max Depending on What Version of MMS you are Using it'll be anywhere from 300k up to 600k in the Drop Down Menu
Wap Version : Wap 2.0
Hope This has Helped. If anyone Needs More help, clarification or Pix For Help of Setup I'd be More than Happy to. Tmobile is so UNHELPFUL when they Find out you are Using a "Non-Tmobile" Phone. So I"ll Help out as Much as I can.
Here you go!
Here you kids go... this will fix server settings and enable tmobile customers running on custom cooked roms to receive the full size picture (without installing these files, you may be able to get it to work with the proper server settings, but pictures will be downscaled). Heres the ultimate fix
enjoy!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=297538&page=5&highlight=tiny+messages (Post #48)
CONFIGURING MY 8525 for TMOBILE
OK!!! Color me STUPID!!! But can you PLEASE help me with showing me WHERE to put these codes to make my phone work!?!? THANKS SO MUCH!!!!
EQUiLiiBRiUM said:
Hoping I can help All Tmobile Users WIth a TyTn Device Cause I would Shoot Myself if My MMS didn't Work ! lol
I have 2 Working TyTn devices With Working MMS Sending & Recieving.
At this Point I'm Sure From the Fustration lol You have your MMS Settings Memorized lol But Here there are Just in Case....
Server Name : T-Mobile MMS
Gateway : 216.155.165.50 (Tip if you have 216.155.165.050 it Probably will Not Work)
Port Number : 8080
Server Address :http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms
If you Have this So Far All is Good. After This point I will get into Details Cause this Next Step Can be Tricky......
Connect Via: This is Where it Gets Tricky. From My experience You can Send or Receieve MMS message Successfully through wap.voicestream.com SO ! if you have Internet2.voicestream.com or Internet3.voicestream.com YOU MOST LIKELY WILL NOT RECIEVE or BE ABLE TO SEND MMS.....So Since all of us on T-Mobile Don't have 3G yet(Shut up Cingular Users I Don't wanna Hear it ! ) And There Really isn't Much of a Speed decrease or Increase from Using the Different Internet Connections I would Leave the Internet connection aLways at Wap.Voicestream.com.
If you feel like the Internet Speed is "Faster" on The others or the Other Internet Connections give you More Connectivity Options, You Need to Setup 2 Different Connections for the Internet. One for MMS and One for Your Regular Internet Browsing. This Is Where The Option "Connect Via" Gets Tricky. If you set up The MMS Using Wap.voiceStream.com as a General Internet COnnection you can Set
Connection Via : The Internet
If you Setup 2 Connections , One for MMS And One for Internet you will Name The MMS Connection What ever you Choose for ex. "Tmobile MMS" And then When Setting up the MMS and "Connection Via" option , you WIll Select what ever you called the MMS connection in the Drop Down Menu.
Sending Size Limitations : Sound be Set at Max Depending on What Version of MMS you are Using it'll be anywhere from 300k up to 600k in the Drop Down Menu
Wap Version : Wap 2.0
Hope This has Helped. If anyone Needs More help, clarification or Pix For Help of Setup I'd be More than Happy to. Tmobile is so UNHELPFUL when they Find out you are Using a "Non-Tmobile" Phone. So I"ll Help out as Much as I can.
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hbayliff said:
OK!!! Color me STUPID!!! But can you PLEASE help me with showing me WHERE to put these codes to make my phone work!?!? THANKS SO MUCH!!!!
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Setting up the MMS profile
1. Tap Start again.
2. Tap Messaging.
3. Tap Menu.
4. Tap MMS Configuration.
5. Tap the Servers tab.
6. Tap New.
7. Enter PictureMessaging in the Server Name field.
8. Enter 216.155.165.50 in the Gateway field.
9. Enter 8080 in the Port number field.
10. Enter http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms in the Server address field.
11. Tap to select T-Mobile GPRS from the Connect via drop down list.
12. Tap to select WAP 2.0 from the WAP Version dropdown.
13. Tap OK.
14. Scroll to PictureMessaging and tap Set As Default.
15. Tap OK.
The new MMS profile is now configured and ready for use.

WiFi on + radio off = Browser but no E-mail? WTF?

I had this problem on my BlackBerry, too, and I figured it was some stupid RIM thing. But now I'm having it on my Touch Pro 2.
I want to run on WiFi but with the radio off -- like when I'm roaming someplace expensive, but in a hotel where there's WiFi. When I do this, I can browse just fine, but the Inbox (standard WM mail program) says it can't make a connection. When I turn the radio back on, the mail comes through... but I don't know which connection it's using.
Anybody know how to fix this? Or at least, what's going on?
I dont know exactly what the problem is here, but i've always had this problem, I actually havent even tried just wifi in a while. I would say just use the http version of your email when you turn the radio off to save the frustration
I found the answer.
The connection that the Inbox uses to contact the server is set in the server settings -- so you can have a different approach for each server, I guess. Anyway, it's:
Tools > Options
Then tap the name of the server you want to change. On the next screen, tap Edit Account Setup. Then it's Next, Next, Next, Next, (4 of them) until you get to the screen that says Outgoing (SMTP) mail server: and lets you set up an outgoing server. At the bottom is a link that says Advanced Server Settings. Tap that, and look at the pull-down for Network Connection. There should be one called The Internet, which does NOT exist in Start > Settings > Connections. As far as I can tell, that's the WiFi. If you choose that, then tap Next until you tap Finished, Inbox will retreive E-mail via WiFi even if the radio is turned off.
EWAdams said:
The connection that the Inbox uses to contact the server is set in the server settings -- so you can have a different approach for each server, I guess. Anyway, it's:
Tools > Options
Then tap the name of the server you want to change. On the next screen, tap Edit Account Setup. Then it's Next, Next, Next, Next, (4 of them) until you get to the screen that says Outgoing (SMTP) mail server: and lets you set up an outgoing server. At the bottom is a link that says Advanced Server Settings. Tap that, and look at the pull-down for Network Connection. There should be one called The Internet, which does NOT exist in Start > Settings > Connections. As far as I can tell, that's the WiFi. If you choose that, then tap Next until you tap Finished, Inbox will retreive E-mail via WiFi even if the radio is turned off.
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Thanks!!! That works well on every pop-email-account for me!
But how can I choose the connection for my hotmail-account in the inbox? I found no way to prevent using the GSM-connection without switching the radio off, when I try to update my hotmail-account.
Anybody knows how to fix this?

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