Has anyone got Outlook working on an IMAP server? I'm having a tough time. I'm ssh'ing into my firewall with PockeTTY then I'm trying to get to my IMAP server.
Thanks,
Tom
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Anybody who know how to make IMAP4 working on QTEK PDA. For somereason I can not login to my mailserver. Firewall is opened. Is PDA IMAP using any special ports ?
Mine works
Its not much help, but mine works:
Connection:
via GPRS (O2 UK), or via Wireless Broadband at home (no proxy, but basic firewall with no rules - Netgear)
Mail Server:
GopherKing
It does NOT work on my companys LAN as they have bared all IMAP and POP3 access on the company firewall.
If you do get it working, I would be greatful if you can tell me if your service allows you to delete mail remotly. I have no problems downloading mail, but moving between folders or deleteing mail does not get replicated up to the server
Takk,
Ian
Regards all,
I was hoping that someone has figured out how we can check our mail, for email accounts in hotmail, yahoo, netscape (HTTP servers) without having to do it through Internet Explorer. If there is a way to check the account as if it was a POP3 mail account. Please let me know if someone figured it out or downloaded an add on to the mail client application that comes with the PPC. Thank you for all your help.
For Hotmail there is a s/w called pHotmail v2.1 so maybe you can try it ... but I'm not aware of a way to setup HTTP accounts like POP3 and IMAP4 inside Outlook
With activesync it seems to have an option box to sync to the server or from the server. Is it possible to do both ways? Or get something that will change the direction...i.e if the xda is in the cradle it syncs from the server if not it will sync to the server?
Any comments or ideas welcome
thanks
Simon
For exchange server, it sync both ways. If you got update from ur PDA it will update ur exchange server, and if ur exchange server is more updated it will update ur pda.
The settings are for those cases where the same contact has changed on both server and pda since last sync.
Øystein
@simonCpage
you cannot sync with your outlook and with an exchange server at the same time. Although active sync proxies the server sync through the cradle/activesync to the server. This way you can connect with the same profile on the road via GPRS as you can on your desk.
The exchange server sync only applies to contacts, agenda and email. the rest can only be synced through activesync.
marco
codex666 said:
@simonCpage
you cannot sync with your outlook and with an exchange server at the same time. Although active sync proxies the server sync through the cradle/activesync to the server. This way you can connect with the same profile on the road via GPRS as you can on your desk.
The exchange server sync only applies to contacts, agenda and email. the rest can only be synced through activesync.
marco
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Soon with Exchange Server service pack 3, Tasks will be included too.
For now, and for syncing multiple folders, (including Public Folders), http://www.odysseyinc.com/Software/On-Schedule/FRAMESET_Remote_ROSSync_index.htm
Does anyone use an XDA Exec or 'Universal' to retrieve email from an Exchange 2000 server? (Push or pull).
I have created a VPN which works fine but i'm now stuck. Any guidance regarding IMAP & SMTP would be appreciated.
If the handset won't work with Exchange 2000 then is there a 3rd part app that will push email to the unit?
Thanks in adavnce
Craig
If you used to POP3/IMAP and STMP plus VPN, from my experience, it may have some problems on DNS resolve.
I would like to recommend to use the Exchange 2003 to solve the problem. Using sync technical on the email. In the Exchange 2003 SP2, it is support 'Push' technology.
craigjones said:
Does anyone use an XDA Exec or 'Universal' to retrieve email from an Exchange 2000 server? (Push or pull).
I have created a VPN which works fine but i'm now stuck. Any guidance regarding IMAP & SMTP would be appreciated.
If the handset won't work with Exchange 2000 then is there a 3rd part app that will push email to the unit?
Thanks in adavnce
Craig
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Hi,
This is driving me nuts.
I have installed qmail (q3u) and cannot get it to send mail.
I have the smtp server as smtp.t-email.co.uk which works fine with pocket outlook. The only difference I can see is that within pocket outlook it is set to authenticate with the outgoing username and password left blank.
qmail will not leave authenticate selected if the username and password are blank.
can anyone help?
thanks
I am using Qmail and cannot get my free Hotmail accounts to work. My other accounts do work. However, it may take me 2 - 4 times to try to log in before they connect. Hotmail will not connect. Any suggestions?
Sorry I cannot help you with your problem.
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I am using Qmail and cannot get my free Hotmail accounts to work. My other accounts do work. However, it may take me 2 - 4 times to try to log in before they connect. Hotmail will not connect. Any suggestions?
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Hotmail, as has been pointed out in some of my mailer-related articles (for example the IMAP Bible at http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&p=1247&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1 ), doesn't have POP3 access in its free version. You need to either subscribe to Hotmail Plus or use the built-in Messaging Hotmail account (which does have access to your mailbox - but no other mailer client on your PDA) coming with your Wizard.
well i've managed to fix my problem now. I needed to put the t-mobile smtp server address within the local host section on the smtp tab.
the only thing i can suggest for your problem is to check that the dial up option in qmail is set to the same gprs connection that you usually use.