HTC P3300 SIP client - P3300, MDA Compact III General

i need SIP client for HTC P3300. We have our own SIP server in office. Fring is not applicable here as it registers with their own voip servers and hence require internet connection.
I would be connecting to my SIP server in LAN via wi-fi. I have tested N95 which comes with the inbuilt sip client and works fine. I need that kind of application for HTC P3300..
pls advise.
thanks

Fring works with sip provider so you can put your sip details and it works over wifi. Check it again

chiqo said:
Fring works with sip provider so you can put your sip details and it works over wifi. Check it again
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Do you mean to say that i can use my internal SIP servers to register over wi-fi?

chiqo said:
Fring works with sip provider so you can put your sip details and it works over wifi. Check it again
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fring crashes my mobile..

pls someone help me on this.. this is bit urgent and imp
thanks

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WIFI mail problem

HI!
Quick question....
Browse the internet is working fine.. but: Why can´t I use my mail when I´m connected to WIFI?
When I try to get my mail, GPRS automaticlly connects....
Any suggestions?
dragon666 said:
HI!
Quick question....
Browse the internet is working fine.. but: Why can´t I use my mail when I´m connected to WIFI?
When I try to get my mail, GPRS automaticlly connects....
Any suggestions?
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i have the same problem. if i cjange my GPRS setting and try over wifi, MSN says its not available...
anyone has an answer for this problem?
dragon666 said:
HI!
Quick question....
Browse the internet is working fine.. but: Why can´t I use my mail when I´m connected to WIFI?
When I try to get my mail, GPRS automaticlly connects....
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I have not tried it myself, but I read somewhere that it has something to do with the smtp server settings in your mail program. Apparently now it is configured to use the gprs connection. If you would change the smtp server settings to the one used by your internet provider, you should be able to get the mail through wifi.

Universal WM6 Voip

Hi guys.
I have Intsalled WM6 on my universal do you know how to user Voip Functions?
I wonder about that, too. I have read into the matter a bit and it seems that the test ROM might still be missing an actual sip core? As of now the today plugin just looks like a mask with nothing behind it (unless I am missing some hidden options). It would be great if I could ditch the 3rd party voip solutions as they are totally uncomfortable to use when compared to a native integration.
Me too! I'm dead keen to hook up my Universal with my asterisk PBX. Anyone know any more about the client? It appears to either be absent or just non-configurable atm?
I think it is simply a VoIP through MSN messenger? Hardly a SIP client I know...
If you have MSN Live set up the today plugin allows you to make calls through MSN Live if it is available.
So its still SJPhone for me to hook up to our asterisk server... (works with Midgets ROM BTW)
All the Reviews said that has sip function.
The MSN option would at least be something, but I also think that what was meant is real SIP support as searching through the registry reveals at least a few corresponding entries (sip port for example). My guess is that as the ROM was not finished when it got leaked that the VoIP functions were still not implemented... the reviews didn't show detailed configuration pages for this either if I recall it correctly.
if I remember correctly the msn voip client is a SIP client anyway? it just points at a microsoft sip proxy and only handles uris of other msn voip users (ie, the sip proxy doesn't route outside the msn voip client uri namespace?). I have to admit I have not used it myself tho. I may sign up for msn voip to see if the windows mobile client starts automagically working (its only a tenner or something)
Would be great if someone could test it out to confirm which version is actually true. If the MSN phone function is SIP indeed there should be ways to hack it and use our own services; but that's going into speculations a bit too much for now. I hope to hear your report
MSN SIP for VOIP
I can confirm that Microsoft MSN Messenger uses standard SIP for voice. It's one thing the M$ got right, deciding to use an open, properly implemented standard protocol.

WM6 SMTP Port (non-standard port) Issue

Okay.. I have read and read and my eyes are bleeding!
In WM5, I could specify the smtp port in Pocket Outlook by adding the port number to the end of the smtp server (i.e. smtp.blahblah.com:27)
For some reason when I set this in WM6 (Black 1.2) it still tries to connect to port 25. I have verified this behavior as I admin the mailserver I am trying to connect to.
So.. Am I missing something or is this broken in WM6?
Regards
try using cwmx.com as your smtp server. you are on cingular right?
spiritofseth said:
try using cwmx.com as your smtp server. you are on cingular right?
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Actually, I know I can use Cingular's smtp server but I would rather use my own as it's more secure and I can debug any delivery errors.
dbaser said:
Actually, I know I can use Cingular's smtp server but I would rather use my own as it's more secure and I can debug any delivery errors.
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I had a similar problem and it was not WM6 but rather the ISP connection. Using a non standard SMTP port (gmail) through WIFI works fine specifying the addressort in the account config. The same with T-mobile service gets blocked.
In my case it is not a WM6 issue.
mfabre said:
I had a similar problem and it was not WM6 but rather the ISP connection. Using a non standard SMTP port (gmail) through WIFI works fine specifying the addressort in the account config. The same with T-mobile service gets blocked.
In my case it is not a WM6 issue.
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Well.. It worked last week in WM5 flawlessly. And when I set the port to 27 I see the phone connect on the SMTP server to port 25 as if it just disregards the port number and connects to 25 no matter what.
Really strange. Perhaps is the ROM release? I am using VSWM from 03/20. I just tested again and my authenticated SMTP to smtp.gmail.com on port 587 are going out without problems.
Let us know if you find the problem.
Just tested using WiFi and it tried port 25 even tho 27 is specified. Naturally my ISP blocks 25 so it borks out. Something is amiss here... maybe a registry setting? Maybe someone can check HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Inbox\Svc\ and see if there is a SMTP setting. Or maybe the mailtrans.dll has 25 hard-coded in the ROM I am using?
*shrug*
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Maybe someone can check HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Inbox\Svc\ and see if there is a SMTP setting.
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No SMTP key in mine. In fact, I did search the registry for the gmail smtp information and could not find it. It seems to be stored somewhere else.
Ugh!
So... I deleted and recreated the email account...
And it WORKS now!!! I say WTF ever
Thanks for all the input peeps... much appreciated.
-db
Change to SMTP Port number REQUIRES a new account in WM6
I scoured the next beforehand and discovered that you can't simply tack on a ":XXX" port number to your SMTP server. it actually requires that you delete the account and re-create it with the port number string.
I figured this out once before, but then of course, forgot it and when setting up my email on my new Dutty 6.1 rom (r0xors!), learned the hard way again.
Hope this helps,
-Humbert
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it actually requires that you delete the account and re-create it with the port number string.
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Thanks Humbert! This did the trick for me on my Polaris and for my colleague on his Tytn II.
Regards, Wouter
deechte said:
Thanks Humbert! This did the trick for me on my Polaris and for my colleague on his Tytn II.
Regards, Wouter
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Cool. Glad to have helped out.
-Humbert
there's no need to erase the account, just go to the email settings on pocket outlook and ad ":xx" the outgoing server. example "mysmtp.com:27"
worked fot me in my htc touch.

Problem Official WM6 smtp email

Hello
I didn't find any info this kind of problem what i have after updating mobile 6.
So i have email account on internet and i can receive mails to my tytn but cannot send any mail. i also try to start internet share and send mail with my computer but i get error what says "cannot connect smtp server" what the hell is wrong.
If i connect normaly my tytn to active sync i can send mails and receive mails with same setting thru my DSL. But with 3G or GPRS i cannot send mail. everything else is working and has been working before update to wm6.
B.R
Seppo Somppi
What SMTP server are you using?
You should be using the one from your internet provider, which - when
using your mobile phone as internet acces device - is your mobile
operator.
Jörg
I use my DSL internet provider mail service, It has been working exatly with same settings before, and now i'm able to receive all mails from imap.netikka.net mail server but cannot send email outgoing SMTP server "mail.netikka.fi"
I can send and receive emails with my computer thru DSL normaly so that mail server should be ok. Something has to be wrong in wm6 settings some security problem maby.
The mail server is ok, but quite often one cannot access an smtp server
from outside the providers' network (sometimes access is possible from
outside with a logon and a password). This is a common security measure to
avoid their mailservers being used for spam.
So if you connect via a provider A, you can fetch mail from anywhere, but
you should send mails via the smtp server provider A has (regardless of
where your mail comes from). If you then connect via a provider B, you can
again fetch your mails from anywhere, but you cannot use the smtp server
of provider A; you need the one provider B has.
Try first using the smtp server from your mobile provider, if that doesn't
work it is indeed something in wm6.
Jörg
Thanks for info, I set now my phone operator outgoing smtp server address and now mails are going out also.
So case closed.
sompse said:
Thanks for info, I set now my phone operator outgoing smtp server address and now mails are going out also.
So case closed.
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Actually, the smtp stuff gives rise a problem I also want to warn you for... If you connect to multiple networks with your TyTN (e.g. wifi and 3G), you basically would want to be able to change the smtp server to suit your needs (e.g. on wifi you need the smtp server of your dsl provider, on 3G the one of your mobile provider). There is no mechanism foreseen in Messaging to achieve this.
As a workaround, I duplicate my mail accounts, but with different outgoing settings (most just go back 3 days or so): i have for instance "mymailbox (provider one)" and "mymailbox (provider 2)". Depending on the network via which I connect, I need to select the appropriate mailbox before choosing "new" or "reply". This way, the correct smtp server is used when I send a mail. It is not an elegant solution, but I haven't found another way. If you have an smtp server that requires you to log on to send mails, chances are you can access that one from anywhere.
Jörg
Yes i have now that problem that in 3g network mail goes out but not my DSL wifi but i can live with that. But still it is quite weird that with WM5 my DSL provider smtp server works even 3g and wifi but not with WM6.
If you can log on to the smtp server, it could be possible to use it regardless of your connection.
Perhaps you can test it when you use your laptop to send emails, but connect via your mobile operator to internet. If that works, it ought to work with wm6;
but I doubt it to be possible without logon.
Jörg
V J said:
Actually, the smtp stuff gives rise a problem I also want to warn you for... If you connect to multiple networks with your TyTN (e.g. wifi and 3G), you basically would want to be able to change the smtp server to suit your needs (e.g. on wifi you need the smtp server of your dsl provider, on 3G the one of your mobile provider). There is no mechanism foreseen in Messaging to achieve this.
Jörg
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Agreed this is a flaw in WM6, shoul be possible to quickly toggle between different settings for SMTP.
I have the same problem, two years ago this was not an issue I could then use the smtp settings from our domain on phone and in office (dsl), this no longer works even with the DSL connection in the office we have to use smtp of the internet provider.

sip with CM7 anyone???

I have a sipgate account but can get it to work. Am I missing another peice?
I can get calls using my sipgate but not make them. We stillneed to use Google callback?
Works with pbxes.org...
Running super z right now, but ran cm7 for a few days with the native SIP client. Worked pretty well.
Sent from my Incredible using XDA App
sorry for the noob question. I just loaded a cm7 rom to my droid eris. I found the sip settings. I entered the following:
tried to set it up with this information
# Server Address: pbxes.org
# Account Name: Your PBXes Username
# Password: Your PBXes Password
When I try to make a call it says number unreachable. Is there anything else I need to do? How do I setup PBXes.org to work for this purpose? I setup what I thought was the correct extension. I have used sipdroid successfully in the past with a cm6 rom, but it basically does all the work for you Thanks.
edit: with sipgate i was able to setup and make a call. however, it seemed to hang and would repeat an echo. but the call did go through. now i'm back to trying to set it up with pbxes.
same for me with personal-voip.de will give it a go now with pbxes
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I have a sipgate account but can get it to work. Am I missing another peice?
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I use Google Voice's free phone service. PBXes is only a PBX service that integrates multiple phone line to multiple extensions. It does not provide phone service.
Here's what to do. Goto voice.google.com and get a free number/service. Download and install Sipdroid (a free PBXes sip client) and integrate your new number. Sipdroid will allow free and easy setup to integrate Google Voice with PBXes, and you can add more extensions later when needed.
Once setup, uninstall Sipdroid and program those credentials into Internet Calling. It will register and provide inbound and outbound calling via WiFi or data. Google Voice remains a free service through 2011.
Hi, i've configured mt Sip account directly from settings, call, internet call with ip address for sip server name. The problem was dns resolution.

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