POP3 SMTP Email Settings - G1 General

Incoming Servers
Code:
ISP Server Address (incoming)
AOL imap.uk.aol.com/imap.aol.com
Blueyonder pop3.blueyonder.co.uk
Boltblue mail.tesco.net
Breathe pophost1.breathe.com
BT Click mail.btinternet.com
BT Connect pop3.btinternet.com
BT Internet mail.btinternet.com
BT Openworld mail.btopenworld.com
Cableinet pop3.blueyonder.co.uk
Clara.net pop.clara.net
Cwcom pop.ntlworld.com
Demon pop3.demon.co.uk
Direct Conenction popmail.dircon.co.uk
Easynet pop3.easynet.co.uk
Eclipse mail.eclipse.co.uk
FreeUK pop.freeuk.net
Gateway pop3.ukgateway.net
Global Net pop.gmail.comUse SSL: yesPort:995
Hotmail pop3.live.com
ic24 pop3.ic24.net
Lineone pop3.lineone.net
Lycos pop.lycos.co.uk
Madasafish pop.madasafish.com
Mail.com pop1.mail.com
Netscape Online pophost1. netscapeonline.co.uk
NTL pop.ntlworld.com
O2 mail.o2.co.uk
OneTel.com mail.onetel.com
OneTel.net pop.onetel.net
Pipex pop.dial.pipex.com
PlusNet mail.plus.net
Purplenet pop3.purplenet.co.uk
Sky pop.tools.sky.com
Supanet pop.supanet.com
Surfanytime pophost1. surfanytime.co.uk
Talk21 pop.btinternet.com
TalkTalk mail.talktalk.net
Tesco mail.tesco.net
Tinyonline pop.tiscali.co.uk
Tinyworld pop.tiscali.co.uk
Tiscali pop.tiscali.co.uk
Totalise mail.totalise.co.uk
UKGateway pop.ukgateway.net
UK Online pop3.ukonline.co.uk
Vippowerent pop.vppn.com
Virgin.net mail.virgin.net
Wanadoo pop.wanadoo.co.uk
World Online pop.tiscali.co.uk
Yahoo.co.uk pop.mail.yahoo.co.uk
Yahoo.com pop.mail.yahoo.com

Outgoing Servers
Code:
ISP Server Address (incoming)
AOL smtp.aol.co.uk:587 / smtp.aol.com
Blueyonder smtp.blueyonder.co.uk
Boltblue smtp.boltblue.net
Breathe mailhost.breathe.com
BT Click smtp.btclick.com
BT Connect smtp.btconnect.com
Internet mail.btinternet.com
BT Openworld mail.btopenworld.com
Cableinet smtp.blueyonder.co.uk
Clara.net relay.clara.net
Cwcom smtp.ntlworld.com
Demon post.demon.co.uk
Easynet smtp.easynet.co.uk
Eclipse smtp.eclipse.co.uk
Freeserve(Wanadoo) name.fslife.co.uk / name.fsworld.co.uk / name.fsnet.co.uk / name.fsbusiness.co.uk
FreeUK relay.freeuk.net
Gateway smtp.ukgateway.net
Global Net smtpmail.globalnet.co.uk
Hotmail smtp.live.com
ic24 smtp.ic24.net
Lineone smtp.lineone.net
Lycos smtp.lycos.co.uk
Madasafish smtp.madasafish.com
Netscape smtp.isp.netscape.com
Netscape Online mailhost.netscapeonline.co.uk
NTL smtp.ntlworld.com
O2 smtp.o2.co.uk
OneTel.com mail.onetel.com
OneTel.net mail.onetel.net
Pipex smtp.dsl.pipex.com
PlusNet relay.plus.net
Purplenet smtp.purplenet.co.uk
Sky smtp.tools.sky.com
Supanet smtp.supanet.com
Surfanytime smtp. surfanytime.co.uk
TalkTalk smtp.talktalk.net
Tesco mail.tesco.net
Tinyonline smtp.tiscali.co.uk
Tinyworld smtp.tiscali.co.uk
Tiscali smtp.tiscali.co.uk
Totalise smtp.tiscali.co.uk
UKGateway smtp.ukgateway.net
UK Online smtp.ukonline.co.uk
Virgin.net smtp.virgin.net
Wanadoo smtp.wanadooasdl.co.uk
World Online smtp.tiscali.co.uk
Yahoo.co.uk smtp.mail.yahoo.co.uk
Yahoo.com smtp.mail.yahoo.com

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IMode on XDA

Anyone tried getting imode to work on the xda?
I have been able to connect to the GPRS network of my imode provider and i get this config:
IP: 172.23.80.111
Netmask: 255.255.0.O
Gateway: 172.23.0.1
DNS: -
I did a pingsweep on the network 10.10.100.0/24 and i got these addresses replying:
10.10.100.10
10.10.100.13
But i'm still not able to connect to the internet, i need a proxy and a dns address.
Anyone knows anything about this?
I have BASE (belgium) as provider (part of KPN)
thx
These settings will enable you to use IMODE on your xda for BASE.
APN: portalmmm.nl or [blank]
Username: [blank]
Password: [blank]
Proxy: none
DHCP: yes
DNS: automatic
Then fire up Ezos Ez-WAP and configure a this as gateway
ip: 10.10.100.10
port: 9201
this is a connection oriented WAP gateway
now surf to http://menu/gprs/mn/main.aspx for the imode menu
We found an http proxy running on 10.10.100.10 5080. So when you connect with the settings above, en set this proxy server, you should be able to surf normal website (== NON imode stuff)
Also, it's possible to setup an http tunnel where you can tunnel you traffic trough, so you 'll have a full internet connection
Imode on XDA II
Hi,
Just got my first XDA today,
a T-Mobile MDA,
Released the SIM-lock trough the new "soft-version method" on this site (perfect, thx again!),
Put my KPN I-mode SIM in the MDA,
Am lost now on how to get I-mode going and would love to accomplish full internet functionality
Found another thread here;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=5997&highlight=imode
wich says it's not possible on the XDA II wich I think is BS, if it works on the XDA I, why not on the XDA II??!!
Need help and am yet very unexperienced with the use of pocket-pc...
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i-mode on qtek 2020
I have i-mode access on my qtek 2020.
I set up the gprs connection and proxy (port 5080) like for xda.
PIE does not show all i-mode pages (user agent i think).
I tried EZ wap 2.5 and this one show the start menu http://gprs/....
imode - netfront
Imode works fine for me on a german T-mobile MDAII.
also imode mail, but you need to use netfron 3.0 or 3.1 for this and change the user agent.
normal http works fine also, bt no MSN messenger (but you can use
emessenger).
I use a Base pre-paid card.
It aloso works in Holland and Germany with the same Sim card and
only 7 euros / month
Imode Base / netfront / Tunneling
Hi all,
A few months ago, I could manage to surf with Imode on my XDA2.
1 Netfront 3.0 ok too but Netfront 3.1 does not work on XDA2 for GPRS connexion, I even obtained a refund from them.
2 Can you give me more details on how to tunnel forfull access ? I have tried but not successfull. I would like to be able to gain POP3 access.
Thanks,
Stéphane
hi, i read here about the email settings.
Can anybody give me a hint how to set up my s100 for receiving normal pop mail?
- what are the settings? (I tried my outlook setting but don't work)
- what is outgoign server available?
For imode mail? What are the settings ?
Thanks so much
hoe met ik mijn qtek 2020 dan instellen ?
kan je deze noob aub stop voor stap uitleggen dank bij voorbaat
how do i have to do this ?
please guide me step after step
thanx
what is iMode ??
I can not get imode worked use my XDA on o2.

Problems sending mail through smtp when using GPRS

I have had no trouble sending and receiving e-mail when I am connected to the servers of my ISP. That is, dial-in ISP, to which I connect via cell phone, where the pop server and the smtp server belong to the ISP where I also have my e-mail account.
The moment I connect via GPRS, all I can do is download my e-mail. When I try to send, I get all sorts of error messages stating that the servers could not resolve the recipients' names. Is there a way around this? :?: Do I need to specify a proxy. How does anyone else connect via GPS and send e-mail from their regular ISP POP account?
i have the same problem
so far i've used the workaround which is
that my isp (which is not my cellphone gprs isp but my cable isp)
have a www mail gateway so i can use IE to login to that and send my mails that way
Yeah! I do that, but when I reach the web mail page and try to click open an e-mail, nothing happens. So that is a dead end for me! There has to be a way around the SMTP issue. We'll figure it out!
Hi
Are you using the smtp address of your pop3 provider or your gprs provider?
My xda ii is connected via an orange uk sim and i use it to both send and receive email from my o2 and blueyonder accounts. In order to send from these accounts i have to use the smtp address of orange ie smtp.orange.net rather than the smtp addresses of my pop3 providers.
Hope this helps
Chris
Indeed it would help if I only had a means to find out the smtp server for my cell phone service provider. Believe me, I've tried and no one ate Telecom Italia Mobile (TIM) has a clue as to what I am talking about. I tried smtp.tim.br and smtp.tim.com.br but neither worked
Any clues...?
try something like relay.tim.it or they should have some data support.
According to an NSLOOKUP against their domain name, their primary mailserver is smtp1.tim.com.br - try that.
Fork.
Hi everyone!
Fidlling with the smtp settings, I finally found out how to send mail over a GPRS connection using your ISP's pop mail account.
Everyboy, when set up an account, must fill in the pop.ispserver.com and the smtp.ispserver.com. It so happens that using the GPRS smtp (those who have one) or using pop relay, is trcky and does NOT work! The solution is:
1. Goto Inbox
1.1. Select Accounts
2. Select the account you want to edit (presumably the account you been able to download e-mail but didn`t allow you to send e-mail)
3. Enter you POP mail e-mail address (step 1/4)
4. Enter user info (name, user and password) (step 2/4)
5. Enter account info (type is POP3 and name will be grayed) (step 3/4)
6. Server Information (step 4/4) critical step
- fill in your pop account info (pop.ispserver.com)
- fill in your smtp account info (smtp.ispserver.com)
- leave domain blank!
6.1. Click Options and don`t check anything! Goto step 2/3
6.2. Select (checkmark) outgoing e-mail server requires authentication
- Do NOT check Require SSL connection
- Select Only display messages from the last X days, if you want
Click NEXT and you are good to go!!!
It worked fine for me with TIM in Brazil and Cingular in the US! Some POP3 services don`t allow this kind of connection!

Problem sending e-mails from gmail account on Windows Mobile

Hi
I’m having problem with sending e-mail from HTC Touch DIamond using my gmail account. Receiving works fine but when I’m trying to send I get this error:
“The message(s) could not be sent. Check that you have network coverage and that your account information is correct. Then try sending again.”
My gmail account settings are:
Incoming mail server: imap.gmail.com
Account type: IMAP4
User name: [email protected]
Outgoing (SMTP) mail server: imap.gmail.com
Outgoing server requires authentication: YES
Use the same user name and password for sending e-mail: YES
Require SSL for Incoming e-mail: YES
Require SSL for Outgoing e-mail: YES
Network connection: The Internet
Does anybody have gmail working on Windows Mobile 6?
You mixed s.th. up with the SMTP Server:
>Outgoing (SMTP) mail server: imap.gmail.com
Try: smtp.gmail.com
Tobbi
Thanks but it doesn't help. I just tried all different variants and sending still gives this error.
Do you tick "Use the same user name and password for sending e-mail" in Outgoing mail server section?
I may have misread but can you explain to us what medium you are sending your mail over IE WiFi, Bluetooth, GPRS, EVDO, 3G, NextG, EDGE, CDMA etc
As a thought, if it is WiFi, you sometimes need to make your outgoing server the same as your hosting company (that hosts the internet connection which you are WiFi'ing to).
IE If I am in an office that uses Bigpond BRoadband (Telstra, Australia) then my outgoing needs to be.
Outgoing: Mail.bigpond.com
Incoming: Mail.gmail.com
This Link should solve your problems.
Tobbi

Sending Emails via NTLWORLD.COM

Dear Folks,
I have searched this on the forum, but can't find an answer.
I receive my emails on my "stock" HTC HD2 via pop.ntlworld.com, but I can not send emails at all - I have tried all settings but I must be doing something wrong.
Has anybody an idea how I can set-up SMTP on ntlworld.com?
Regards
ANDREW (Yateley, UK)
hi.
i am with ntl (virgin)..here are my settings and all work for me
incoming server
pop.ntlworld.com
outgoing server
smtp.ntlworld.com
all in lower case.
regards
op
Does the virgin media web-site not help? They claim to have instructions there
I am also with virgin but when I joined view were ntl and for my email to work on my phone I have to put t mobiles info in!
so yes its
pop.ntlworld.com
smtp.t-email.co.uk
these work for me
the ntl world smtp server won't let you send mail un less you are connected via their network.so over wifi smtp.ntlworld will send but over mobile will fail. you can receive through pop.ntlworld on any network, so as noted above, the answer lies in using an smtp server that lets you connect from any network, which you may already have with your phone contract.
so long as you put your ntlworld email address a the return address, no one will know any difference.
personally I use domain name email severs.you can buy .co.uk addresses for 3 quid a year which gives you access to their pop and smtp severs even without a hosting package.
I am using:
Incoming server: pop.ntlworld.com
Outgoing: smtp.ntlworld.com:25
With Outgoing server requires authentication [ticked]
Network connection I am using is "The Internet"
But with these settings I can not send email (unless I connect to my home wireless connection)
I had tried the smtp.t-email.co.uk without success.
Any ideas would be so very much appreciated.
Regards
ANDREW
adchesney said:
I am using:
Incoming server: pop.ntlworld.com
Outgoing: smtp.ntlworld.com:25
With Outgoing server requires authentication [ticked]
Network connection I am using is "The Internet"
But with these settings I can not send email (unless I connect to my home wireless connection)
I had tried the smtp.t-email.co.uk without success.
Any ideas would be so very much appreciated.
Regards
ANDREW
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I too am with NTL world for my email. I ended up setting up a googlemail account on my phone because of this problem. Now all of my NTL World emails are automatically forwarded to my googlemail account and I can sent emails from that account using my phone. Not a perfect scenario but at least it works. Regards
bikerguy said:
I too am with NTL world for my email. I ended up setting up a googlemail account on my phone because of this problem. Now all of my NTL World emails are automatically forwarded to my googlemail account and I can sent emails from that account using my phone. Not a perfect scenario but at least it works. Regards
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Actually the setup the Outgoing server only for the google mail server. then leave the incoming server as ntlworld's.
that's how have mine setup that way it really doesn't matter if your on wifi or mobile network
just make sure you respect that outgoing on google uses SSl, incoming on NTL doesn't
adchesney said:
I am using:
Incoming server: pop.ntlworld.com
Outgoing: smtp.ntlworld.com:25
With Outgoing server requires authentication [ticked]
Network connection I am using is "The Internet"
But with these settings I can not send email (unless I connect to my home wireless connection)
I had tried the smtp.t-email.co.uk without success.
Any ideas would be so very much appreciated.
Regards
ANDREW
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The smtp.t-email.co.uk requires you to be with T-Mobile in the UK
well that is who I am with and on the T-Mobile website it says to use that smtp address, I never change the ports, just leave it how the phone sets it, 110 and 25 i think!
NTL settings are:
IN pop.(FILL IN FROM THE LIST BELOW):110 (T-Mobile) (not sure for others,maybe leave how your phone puts it)
OUT smtp.ntlworld.com port:25
I am with T-mobile and I use smtp.t-email.co.uk
Neither has the 'secure' box ticked.
ISP SMTP host
Blue Yonder - smtp.blueyonder.co.uk
Breathe - mailhost.breathemail.net
bright.net - mail.bright.net
BT (Broadband)* - smtp.btclick.com
BT Click* - smtp.btclick.com
BT Connect* - smtp.btconnect.com
BT Internet* - mail.btinternet.com
BT Openworld* - mail.btopenworld.com
Bulldog - smtp.bulldogdsl.com
Business Serve - smtp.businessserve.co.uk/ aap.businessserve.co.uk
Cableinet - smtp.blueyonder.co.uk
Claranet - relay.clara.net
compaq.net - smtp.compaq.net
Compuserve 2000 - smtp.cs.com
Compuserve Classic - mail.compuserve.com
CWCom - smtp.ntlworld.com
Demon - post.demon.co.uk
Discover Net - mail.discover.net
DreamSoft - mail.dreamsoft.com
earthlink.net - mail.earthlink.net
Easynet - smtp.easynet.co.uk
Easypublish - smtp.easypublish.co.uk
Eclipse - smtp.eclipse.co.uk
ECR.net - ecr.net or mail.ecr.net
ee.net - mail.ee.net
EEE - pop.eee.org
Eidosnet - smtp.eidosnet.co.uk
EmpireNet - e2.empirenet.com
Entanet - smtp.enta.net
erols.com - smtp.erols.com
Eurobell - mail.eurobell.co.uk
[email protected] - mail.comcast.com
Farming-On-Line - smtp.farmline.com
fast.net - relay.fast.net
Free 24-7 - smtp.free24-7.net
Free UK - relay.freeuk.net
Freedom2Surf - outmail.f2s.com
freei.net - mail.your two letter state abbreviation.freei.net
Freeola - smtp.freeola.net
Freeserve - smtp.freeserve.net
Freeserve - smtp.freeserve.co.uk
Fsnet - smtp.freeserve.co.uk
Gateway - smtp.gateway.net
Genie - mail.genie.co.uk
Global Center - smtp.primenet.net
Globalnet - smtpmail.globalnet.co.uk
Griffin Internet - smtp.griffin.com
Host Eutope - smtp.hosteurope.com
ibm.net - smtp1.ibm.net
ic24 - smtp.ic24.net
icdc.com - mailout.icdc.com
Infinity Internet - smtp.iinet.com
Infolink.com - mail.infolink.com
Inland Internet - mail.inland.net
Interlink - mail.your-net.com
Iomart - smtp.domain.extension
IronNet - mail.iron.net
iwayNET - smtp.iwaynet.net
Jade Inc. - mail.jadeinc.com
Keyway Internet - mail.keyway.net
Lineone - smtp.lineone.net
Linkline - mail.linkline.com
Local Net - mail.local.net
Lycos - smtp.lycos.co.uk
Madasafish - smtp.madasafish.com
mcgill - po-box.mcgill.ca
MidOhio.net - mail.midohio.net
mindspring - mail.mindspring.com / mail.earthlink.net
Mistral - smtp.mistral.co.uk
MSN - smtp.email.msn.com
NamesToday - smtp.namestoday.ws
netcom.com - smtp.ix.netcom.com
netreach.net - smtp.netreach.net
Netscapeonline - mailhost.netscapeonline.co.uk
NetSet - mail.netset.com
NetWalk.com - mail.netwalk.com
netzero.net - smtp.netzero.net
nextek.net - mail.nextek.net
Nildram - smtp.nildram.co.uk
nni.com - nni.com
Northstar Data Systems - mail.nn.net
NTLWorld - smtp.ntlworld.com
O2 - smtp.o2.co.uk
On-Ramp - mail.marion.net
Onetel - mail.onetel.net.uk
Orange - smtp.orangehome.co.uk
PacBell - mail.pacbell.net
paonline.com - mail.paonline.com
PE Net - mail.pe.net
Pipex (ADSL) - smtp.dsl.pipex.com
Pipex (dial up) - smtp.dial.pipex.com
Plus.net - relay.plus.net
Prodigy - smtp.prodigy.net
PSI Net - relay.smtp.psi.net
Purplenet - smtp.purplenet.co.uk
Quadnet - mail.quadnet.net
rcn.com - smtp.rcn.com
redbird.net - mail.richnet.net
RichNet - mail.richnet.net
Road Runner (insight) - smtp-server.insight.rr.com
Road Runner (Time Warner) - smtp-server.columbus.rr.com
rutgers.edu - email.rci.rutgers.edu
screaming.net - smtp.tiscali.co.uk
Sky - smtp.tools.sky.com
Supanet - smtp.supanet.com
T-mobile - smtp.t-email.co.uk
Talk21 - out.talk21.com
Telewest - smtp.blueyonder.co.uk
Telocity - mail.telocity.com
Tesco - mail.tesco.net
Tiscali - smtp.tiscali.co.uk
Totalise - mail.totalise.co.uk
TST On Ramp - mail.tstonramp.com
UK2 - smtp.uk2.net
UKGateway - smtp.ukgateway.net
uu.net - alterdial.uu.net / mail.uu.net
v21 - smtp.v21.co.uk
Verizon - smtpout.verizon.net
Virgin - smtp.virgin.net
Vispa - mail.vispa.com
Vodafone - mail.vodafone.net
voicenet.com - mail.voicenet.com
Waitrose - smtpmail.waitrose.com
Wanadoo - smtp.wanadoo.co.uk
wcom.net - pop3host.wanmail.net
webcom.com - smtp.webcom.com
Which? Online - mail.which.net
Wight 365 - smtp.wight365.net
Worldonline - smtp.tiscali.co.uk
Yahoo - smtp.mail.yahoo.com
Zen - mailhost.zen.co.uk
ZX3 - smtp.zx3.net
probably many i should of left out but just to make sure i did not delete the wrong one, so that is why i put so many!!
really do hope this helps you!!!
bascially just add which ever one is your mobile phone provider
I think I must be a bit daft - as I can not get this working.
I can rceive Okay - but sending is impossible!
I would like to use t-email.co.uk, as my SMTP but can't even get this going, do I need to register this?
Regards
ANDREW
adchesney said:
I think I must be a bit daft - as I can not get this working.
I can rceive Okay - but sending is impossible!
I would like to use t-email.co.uk, as my SMTP but can't even get this going, do I need to register this?
Regards
ANDREW
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Does it need the "Outgoing Server Requires Authentication" tickbox ticked?
adchesney said:
I think I must be a bit daft - as I can not get this working.
I can rceive Okay - but sending is impossible!
I would like to use t-email.co.uk, as my SMTP but can't even get this going, do I need to register this?
Regards
ANDREW
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You need to be with T-Mobile to get t-email.co.uk working
not sure if you need to be registered!!
"Log on using secure authentication" box as this should NOT be checked when setting up NTL mail account.
make sure when filling in USERNAME
its just the 1st part of your email without the @ntlworld.com
Dear Folks
I have spent hours configuring and re-configuring my HD on Virginmobile all without success.
I have now decided to use another SMTP (UK2.net) and this works fine.
I find it crazy that I have Virgin media, and Virgin mobile - and they can't work together!
Oh well...many thanks to you folks for all the advice - all to no avail.
Regards
ANDREW
adchesney said:
Dear Folks
I have spent hours configuring and re-configuring my HD on Virginmobile all without success.
I have now decided to use another SMTP (UK2.net) and this works fine.
I find it crazy that I have Virgin media, and Virgin mobile - and they can't work together!
Oh well...many thanks to you folks for all the advice - all to no avail.
Regards
ANDREW
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Hi Andrew
I really am not sure why you cant do what you want but have you thought about this :
setting up a googlemail account is SOOOOO easy on your HD2
pop.gmail.com
smtp.gmail.com
and then from your virgin/ntworld account forward the mail to your gmail account and you will receive them on your HD2 and then in setting you can go to reply email and type in your ntl/virgin email so when you email someone from your new googlemail account the reply email for the person is your ntl/virgin account
i had to do this method one time on my LG POP

[Q] Three network SMTP SERVER name...

Hi
Does anybody know the correct SMTP name for Three network as I have tried all combinations under the sun..(smtp-mbb.three.co.uk, smtp.three.co.uk) and they all fail to connect to my NTLWORLD account using the standard HTC Desire email client..
Can receive email but sending on the move fails..
Three customer service dont know and cant be bothered ringing them up again and hanging on for ages warming up my ear
Steve
Found away of doing it thank god.
The ntlworld.com SMTP server is only accessible when you are physically on the NTL/Virgin Media network.
The virginmedia.com SMTP server, however, can be accessed outside the NTL/Virgin Media network.
1. So set up a new virginmedia.com email on the virgin media website
Use this account to authenticate with the virginmedia.com SMTP server, but send the e-mail from your @ntlworld.com address
2. In your GMail accounts and import you would configure 'send mail from another address' and add another email address you own. Here you would add your ntlworld address.
3. In the next page SEND MAIL THROUGH YOUR SMTP SERVERS click 'send through ntlworld servers' and add smtp.virginmedia.com and your full virginmedia email address (eg [email protected]) as a username/password with port 465
4. Put SMTP.VIRGINMEDIA.COM on your phone as a SMTP address but with your full virginmedia email address (eg [email protected])as a username and your password. Use SSL and port 465.
And it works ON BOTH wifi at home and on the move via Three's 3G network and possibly others..
Steve

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