I have Yahoo pop service. I pay the yearly fee. I set up my email and it works perfect. I have sent and received many times however randomly I get the "message cant be sent" because mail settings are wrong. Nothing was changed and when I go into the email settings, they are correct and it verifies valid. So what is the is issue?
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Hey all,
I have just unlocked my O2 XDA and started to use my Vodafone sim in it. My first problem is SMS's will arrive but when I reply or send they never arrive. Everything appears to be ok at my end but the recipient does not get the SMS.
2nd problem is e-mails (this has never worked with O2 either). Everytime I send an e-mail I get a error message saying "Your message "test" could not be delivered to the following invaild recipient: e-mail address"
I use Blueyonder for my e-mail and have no problems downloading mails. I have tried using the outgoing authentication flag but that doesn't appear to work. Is there another setting I am missing or is Blueyonder just difficult?
Any help would be grateful.
Andrew
Update:
SMS started to work, no idea why but not fussed either.
I have trouble sending e-mail on my device. I sent using a connection like GPRS or dial-up, it makes no difference in this matter. I use dutch provider chello to send and receive my e-mail. Every e-mail I send, gives the error (mail message in inbox appears):
From: System Administrator
Subject: Invalid message recipients
Body: Your message 'my subject' was not sent and has been moved to the drafts folder. The following recipients are invalid: 'email-adress from the person I want to send it to'.
Receiving mail works fine, but sending won't do Any help?
Your pda seems to try to check the recipients mail address at your providers mail server and this seems not to work.
Have a look at your account settings (as always I've to guess the english terms, because I'm running a german OS):
At the bottom of the messaging app there's an item called something like "accounts".
Open this menu and click on "acconts...". There, click on tab "adress" on the bottom of the screen. There shouldn't be any check marks within the second box, if there is something checked, uncheck the item, otherwise your pda will try to check the recipients mail address at your providers and if your provider doesn't support this feature, you'll get the error messages you've mentioned.
HTH,
BGK
I figured it out. Part of the problem was solved by your reply, thanks!
I did change the mail server for outgoing mail to the right one, I had mail.chello.nl but it had to be changed to an orange or zonnet server. It works now.
I'm having the same trouble but I only have one option under 'Verify names using these address books' which is POP3 and is unchecked.
I'm guessing I need to add an Orange address server in there?
is there a way to stop my emails coming in as sms text messages...
it only happens with some of my emails when i retreive my emails...
and I definetly do not want to pay for them....
any help would be apprecieated..
Are you on tmobile? If so you have to logon to my-tmobile and change the notification settings to not send you an sms.
how to stop email coming up as SMS Text Message
Maybe: within "pocket msn" options, page sms: uncheck sms-delivery.
it was tmobile alert... i unchecked it...
thats also why it was trying to download 120 messages that were not in my inbox .... damn thing
but... now problem solved
I have this same problem with Cingular blue. My mmode emails are coming in as sms's and i cant reply becasue of it. any ideas?
I have a T-Mobile MDA with POP 3 account set up with auto check every 5 minutes. It is working quite well, however everytime it goes out to check and pulls back the emails I also get a Text message with the header of one of the emails. I have checked all my settings and cant figure it out.
I am using the built in mail system with the MDA. Any ideas? It made me go over my text messages for last month.
The only T-Mobile option that will do that is if you setup that account in "My Email" and no longer have "DAT Triggers" installed on your phone. Either way the text messages you recieve shouldn't count in your SMS limit, if they do this may not be a T-Mobile related issue.
Either way, if it is T-Mobile related you can delete the email account by logging into MyT-Mobile in PocketIE on your phone and hitting "Manage E-Mail" or something similar. Just delete the account and the SMSs should stop.
Like i said though if the messages are counting against your SMS quota this isn't coming from T-Mobile...
I had MyEmail configured for an MDA on my other account that i returned and didn't know i had to delete the MyEmail config even after removing the MDA plan features from my phone. Got about 900 or so text messages from T-Mobile for email as it sent me an SMS for every email. At the end of the month T-Mobile said i still had only used 200 of my 400 quota...
Is it an actual text message or just the notification message appearing at the bottom of your today screen?
It was the Mytmobile account. Some how it set up an account on Mytmobile and would send me a text message everytime I got an email. I deleted the account on mytmobile and now all is well.
thanks
I'm using my AT&T 8525 w/ WM6 and a godaddy pop e-mail account. Problem is if I receive an e-mail and click "reply", I get a network error that says "The message(s) could not be sent. Check that you have network coverage and that your account information is correct. Then try sending again" after the "Looking for changes" appears at the status bar.
But if I compose a new e-mail to the same address, the e-mail sends fine. Why the difference between sending and replying and is this something I can fix. I thought it might be the "from" field from the reply e-mail, but that doesn't appear to be a field I can edit anyway.
UPDATE: So just out of curiosity, I erased the automatically populated "to" field on the new message and re-typed the addresss. Just like that the e-mail sent. Anyone know why the autopopulated address would mess up the send?