I have a groupwise account through my university (Loyola University Chicago)
The outgoing server only works when I am AT Loyola.
What information should i enter for T-Mobile's outgoing server?
Outgoing SMTP Server:
Security Type:
Port:
Require Sign-In: (yes/no)
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i have an unlocked att 8525 (HERM100) and am currently with a tmobile sim. are there any settings to make the mms feature work??? cant send or receive
What country are you in? If i were to give you my settings for the uk and you were in america they wouldnt be much good to you
Attached here is a file to configure any uk phone for internet and mms on contract
to Change the settings to make it work on payandgo simply change they username and password settings to the ones listed below, i have never used 3 network so i am afraid i dont have them.
These need to entered into the mms server settings by click on MMS Messages > Menu > Tools >options > MMS >
then click new and enter the details below after entering the settings make sure you press and hold on the settings you have created and select it as the default then delte the old settings, if any are there
o2 MMS settings
The o2 MMS settings can be sent direct to your mobile. Go to http://ota.o2.co.uk/O2UK/index.jsp. Alternatively, the settings are:
Access point name: wap.o2.co.uk (contract customers) or payandgo.o2.co.uk (pay-as-you-go customers)
Username: o2wap (contract customers) or payandgo (pay-as-you-go customers)
Password: password
Authentication: Normal
Data bearer: GPRS
Gateway IP (proxy) address: 193.113.200.195
Session mode: Permanent
URL address: http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002
Vodafone MMS settings
Access Point Name: wap.vodafone.co.uk
Username: wap
Password: wap
Authentication: Normal
Data bearer: GPRS
Gateway IP (proxy) address: 212.183.137.012
Session mode: Permanent
MMS Message (Relay) Server URL: http://mms.vodafone.co.uk/servlets/mms/
T-Mobile MMS settings
Access Point Name: general.t-mobile.uk
Username: user
Password: (as supplied on MMS registration)
Authentication: Normal
Data bearer: GPRS
Gateway IP (proxy) address: 149.254.211.010
Session mode: Permanent
MMS Message (Relay) Server URL: http://mmsc.t-mobile.co.uk:8002/
Orange MMS settings
Note: Orange must enable MMS for your account. Contact Orange Customer Services
Access Point Name: orangemms
Username: Orange
Password: Multimedia
Authentication: Normal
Data bearer: GPRS
Gateway IP (proxy) address: 192.168.224.10
Port: 9201 (some users have reported 8080 works if 9201 doesn't)
Session mode: Permanent
MMS Message (Relay) Server URL http://mms.orange.co.uk/
Virgin MMS settings
ote: Virgin must enable MMS for your account. Contact Virgin Customer Services
Access Point Name: goto.virginmobile.uk
Username: user
Password: (leave blank)
Authentication: Normal
Data bearer: GPRS
Gateway IP (proxy) address: 193.030.166.001
Port: 8080
Session mode: Permanent
MMS Message (Relay) Server URL http://mms.virginmobile.co.uk:8002
Tesco Mobile MMS settings
Many thanks for Nick B and Martin J for suppling this info
Access point name: prepay.tesco-mobile.com
Username: tescowap
Password: password
Authentication: Normal
Data bearer: GPRS
Gateway IP address: 193.113.200.195
Session mode: Permanent
URL address: http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002
BT Mobile MMS settings
Access point name: mobile.bt.uk
Username: user
Password: btmms
Authentication: Normal
Data bearer: GPRS
Gateway IP address: 62.239.21.123
Session mode: Permanent
URL address: http://mmsc.btmms.co.uk:8002
not sure if these will still work as they are a bit old,but try anyway
T-Mobile USA
GPRS CONNECTIONS:
Description: T-Zones GPRS
Connects to: The Internet
Access Point: internet2.voicestream.com (or internet3.voicestream.com)
User Name:
Password:
Primary DNS: 216.155.165.50
Secondary DNS: 216.155.165.50
IP Address:
Description: T-Zones WAP
Connects to: The Internet (or try directly to WAP network)
Access Point: wap.voicestream.com
User Name:
Password:
Primary DNS: 0.0.0.0
Secondary DNS: 0.0.0.0
IP Address:
PROXY CONNECTIONS:
Description:T-Zones WAP Proxy
Connects From: The Internet
Connects To: WAP Network
Proxy (nameort): 216.155.165.50
Type: WAP
User name:
Password:
Settings-Data Connections:
Internet Connection: T-Zones GPRS
WAP Connection: T-Zones WAP
INTERNET EXPLORER > MENU > OPTIONS > CONNECTIONS:
Tick 'automatically Detect Settings'
MMS setup
Settings-Data Connections - Edit GPRS connections
Description : T-Zones MMS
Connects to : MMS connection
Access point: wap.voicestream.com
Settings - Accessories - MMS setup
First field: T-Zones MMS
IP: 216.155.165.050
Port: 9201
Mmsc Address: : http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms
Hi...
I have installed wm6voip.cab and setupvoip.cab. And i see on my today screen "Internet Calling: Available" but i didn't made a call with voip. Do you know what?
the configuration that i have is:
user account: my phone number
pass: my pass
registrar adress: voip.sapo.pt
port: 5060
UDP
proxy adress: proxy.voip.sapo.pt
port: 5070
UDP
URI address: my phone number
i have tried everything but didn't have a positive result...
my t-mobile touch pro 2 only allow me to set up one hotmail e-mail account a time, so i need to log out one and sign in again to check other hotmail e-mail. is there away i can set up and view 2 or more hotmail at the same time?
Don't use MSN Messenger or Windows Live to create Hotmail Accounts
Don't use MSN to create the account... set it up manually in Pocket Outlook (and don't let it look for settings). To do this you might need to put a different domain for your email address in the first box when creating an account and then ammend it later.
Then use Hotmail/Live/MSN pop3 & Smtp settings:
Incoming Server (POP3 Server): pop3.live.com
Incoming Server POP SSL Encryption: Yes (On or Required)
Outgoing Server (SMTP Server): smtp.live.com
Outgoing Server Authentication: Yes (On – Use POP username and password or Hotmail credentials)
Outgoing Server TLS or SSL Secure Encrypted Connection: Yes (On or Required)
User Name: Windows Live ID (e.g. [email protected])
Password: password used to sign in to Hotmail or Windows Live service
Or what about System Seven?
I use it and I believe it'll let you set up multiple accounts with multiple flavours and will push your emails so they arrive like sms, live.
VERY easy to set up and use. All you have to do is enter your address and password. Only down side is that it occasionally forgets Hotmail (but not other providers in my experience) passwords. But you just have to type it in again.
But it's beta, so it's not meant to be perfect. But it is free and I definitely recommended it.
Google it
That works! thanks
buzz83 said:
Don't use MSN to create the account... set it up manually in Pocket Outlook (and don't let it look for settings). To do this you might need to put a different domain for your email address in the first box when creating an account and then ammend it later.
Then use Hotmail/Live/MSN pop3 & Smtp settings:
Incoming Server (POP3 Server): pop3.live.com
Incoming Server POP SSL Encryption: Yes (On or Required)
Outgoing Server (SMTP Server): smtp.live.com
Outgoing Server Authentication: Yes (On – Use POP username and password or Hotmail credentials)
Outgoing Server TLS or SSL Secure Encrypted Connection: Yes (On or Required)
User Name: Windows Live ID (e.g. [email protected])
Password: password used to sign in to Hotmail or Windows Live service
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I need help to setup my yahoo.ca mail please. I used the following:
# Incoming Server - imap.mail.yahoo.com
# Outgoing Server - smtp.mail.yahoo.com
# Incoming Port - 993 (requires SSL)
# Outgoing Port - 465 (requires SSL)
# Username: full email address ([email protected])
# Password: is the password you login to Yahoo! with
But this is for yahoo.com, while mine is yahoo.ca and keep give a message "cannot connect to mail server"
flupo2000 said:
I need help to setup my yahoo.ca mail please. I used the following:
# Incoming Server - imap.mail.yahoo.com
# Outgoing Server - smtp.mail.yahoo.com
# Incoming Port - 993 (requires SSL)
# Outgoing Port - 465 (requires SSL)
# Username: full email address ([email protected])
# Password: is the password you login to Yahoo! with
But this is for yahoo.com, while mine is yahoo.ca and keep give a message "cannot connect to mail server"
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You have to configure your mail accounts over mobile network not with wifi. And whatever yahoo.... is the settings are same.
It has to be through network? no way to do it through wifi?
Don't Yahoo charge for the privilege of using imap?
I need to use these settings for @yahoo.com email
Incoming
Imap server
Android.imap.mail.yahoo.com
Port 993
SSL
Outgoing
SMTP server
Android.smtp.mail.yahoo.com
Port 465
SSL
flupo2000 said:
It has to be through network? no way to do it through wifi?
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Yes just for the setup...after that you are ll set to go...
Hi all,
After search around in Google, i managed to get Galaxy Tab email working well in my Galaxy S. Following emails working perfectly including the bottom portion.
POP3 account (i selected it as IMAP account)
Gmail
Yahoo Mail (Free Account)
Hotmail
I wanted to share the settings as it will be helpful to others.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
POP3 account:
Select as IMAP account.
Incoming Server settings:
User name: (your email address)
Password: (your password)
IMAP Server: po.xxxxxx.com (xxxxxx = your email client)
Port: 143
Security type: none
IMAP path prefix: (leave blank)
Outgoing Server settings:
SMTP Server: smtp.xxxxxx.com (xxxxxx = your email client)
Port: 587
Security type: none
Require Sign in is checked
User name: (your email address)
Password: (Your password)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Gmail Account:
I didn't do manual setup. We are in google platform so Gmail is not a issue at all.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Yahoo Mail (free Account):
Use as IMAP account.
Incoming Server Settings:
User name: (your yahoo email address)
Password: (your yahoo email password)
IMAP Server: android.imap.mail.yahoo.com
port: 143
Security type: none
IMAP path prefix: (leave blank)
Outgoing server settings:
SMTP Server: smtp.mail.yahoo.com
Port: 587
Security type: none
Require Sign in is checked
User name: (your email address)
Password: (Your password)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hotmail Account Settings:
Select as Exchange Account.
Domine\user name: \(your hotmail address)
Password: (your hotmail password)
Exchange Server: m.hotmail.com
SSL checked
Accept all certificates is uncheked
I used File Manager (free version) to put the attached Email.apk in system/app directory. In the settings of file manager, make sure root check box is checked. then copy and paste the apk file. then restart the phone.
I am using darky's 9.3 final version ROM.
Hope this will help you guys those who still looking around to setup your free email clients in your galaxy s.
In my case the bottom part of mails from gmail were never displayed hence I'd to switch to K9
AFAIK: This already exists.
Thank you!
I was trying for a log time to use yahoo mail, but i was to lazy to solve it myself!
Thanks again.
Works perfect on Darky 9.3. Thanks alot
So,what about Gmail account?May I delete it?And use only my POP3.Somebody tried this in DocRom XWJS7 so far?
You don't need to do manual setup for Gmail. It should work. If you are having problem, then you use following settings:
Select as IMAP account
Incoming server: imap.gmail.com
Port: 993
Outgoing server: smtp.gmail.com
Port:465
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I have problems with hotmail
I did it with gmail and all OK but with Hotmail as exchange account dont work say conecction error. With pop3 show me all the mails but not syncronize.
Sorry for my english
Carlos
Incoming Server settings:
User name: (your email address)
Password: (your email password)
IMAP Server: po.xxxxxx.com (xxxxxx = your email client)
Port: 143
Security type: none
IMAP path prefix: (leave blank)
Outgoing Server settings:
SMTP Server: smtp.xxxxxx.com (xxxxxx = your email client)
Port: 587
Security type: none
Require Sign in is checked
User name: (your email address)
Password: (Your password)
Try it again. It should be working.
I forgotten to highlight that you need to select IMAP account to setup your POP3 account
What about folders and subfolders
Hi,
how this app is dealing with mail folders? I had installed Galaxy TAB mail via SGS tools, so only inbox was woRking fine.
Thanks,
Rolandas
It is working for all folders. You may try to install this tab email as I suggested in this topic above.
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