I have a google apps account for my work email
i click on MS exchange while setting up email in manual mode
Domain: Google/[email protected]
User: XXXXX
Password:XXXXXXX
Server:M.google.com
SSL: ticked
Then it asks to activate the security certificate clicks activate
Creates the account but it gives error unable to sync messages all the time
Don't want to use the gmail app
Using the exact same settings i can configure my HTC one x on exchange and it works there
Is this a Bug on the GS3??
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have u encounter problem downloading email @ gmail.com ?
Gmail account
My Magician is working fine with the Gmail account. What kind of error are you experiencing?
Re: Gmail account
Xilicon said:
My Magician is working fine with the Gmail account. What kind of error are you experiencing?
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username n password keep on poping up..
Settings are:
Username: your complete email, including '@gmail.com'
incoming server: pop.gmail.com
outgoing server: smtp.gmail.com
Remember to enable pop3 access on the Settings panel in Gmail.
You have to use non-default port number for the SSL.
465 for outgoing
995 for incoming
so it's:
pop.gmail.com:995
smtp.gmail.com:465
jonc
jonc said:
You have to use non-default port number for the SSL.
465 for outgoing
995 for incoming
so it's:
pop.gmail.com:995
smtp.gmail.com:465
jonc
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ok I managed to retrieve my email but unfortunately I can't sending an email. so any idea?
Come to think of it, I was having this issue early on as well. I just used a different outgoing server to send my mails. Luckily my carrier provides a free email and I simply used their outgoing server settings for the gmail account and everything worked after that. If you have another mail account that works try setting the outgoing mail server on your gmail account to the other working server.
how if I dont have any. But why is it? Why gmail outgoing is not working?
My gmail is working fine on my jam. I don't use any special port numbers either. You need to go to the advanced section in account setup and select SSL and also check the authentication on send box. That worked for me.
Sometimes being connected with activesync can cause an email account to get blocked because the PC has been collecting emails.
Gmail working fine for me too, used EmailWiz to set it up. Newer version even includes gmail so takes about 30 secs (early version needed a couple more details). Might be worth deleting your current account and trying?
As you're receiving mail I guess you've turned the proxy settings on with your gmail account, that got me first time I tried.
I just did the official 6.5 upgrade on my phone. I can set up my gmail and other email accounts fine, but when i try to add my @msn.com account, it skips the POP3 and SMTP setup and just opens Opera and brings me to mobile.live.com.
I had it working on the old 6.1 fine. anybody else has this problem?
I always get this with all phone and ROM I used. I use the following workaround :
1. Configure your account with [email protected] (same for hotmail)
2. Perform normal setup (pop is pop3.live.com and smtp is smtp.live.com)
3. After configuration edit your account and change [email protected] by [email protected]
4. Don't forget in the smtp page to go in advance server setup and enable SSL for incoming and outgoing email and select the correct network connection.
thanks, but it was a hassle just to set up microsoft's own email on its own software
you may just setup your msn messager and select the sync email option
hi there i just got my HD2 with t-mobile and want to hook up my hotmail.co.uk account. can someone guide me through this
cheers
also, what updates on the HTC website are worth loading onto the phone
Hotmail
Slide to the e-mail icon on the homescreen/menu/add account/other - add your hotmail details. This worked for me.
The Incoming mail server is pop3.live.com
The Outgoing mail server is smtp.live.com
Use your email address and password for access and set up your email as any other.
Mail > Add Account > Other
Then fill in the details carefully. You are then all done.
For hotmail I just put my email and email password and it found all the details for me. It might slow down when it syncs your emails.
i have followed this and it seems to work, but for some reason it constantly pops up and asks for my email and password
Don't settle for pop3, when IMAP works with talk21 and not only does mail get pushed out faster with IMAP, but when you click refresh it will be received faster than pop3.
The other advantage is subfolders are also supported with IMAP but cant be seen with POP3.
This mail feature works with my android eclair & hero phone and the settings are exactly the same for win mobiles also (not tested). The mail setting up roadmap is the same from what i can remember once in the mail feature for win mobi.
This is what you need to do to setup Talk21 email with IMAP.
Incoming server settings
IMAP server - imap.mail.yahoo.com
Port - 143
Security type - none
Outgoing Server settings
SMTP server - smtp.mail.yahoo.com
Port - 25
Security type - none
Also important note - Enable 'require sign-in'
and enter your talk21 username and password
The End...works a treat for me
p.s. Its only taken me 3 years to work it out with win mobile and recently with android. Finally got it to work...hope this helps all the talk21 users out there. if there are any other similar posts out there with no answer...dont forget to mention my name when passing this post around.
RichPie and Tej2020 are both right. Thanks for those posts on the differing forums.
I also found though that some of the older talk21 accounts no matter if you follow those instructions still don't validate the username.
Solution:
Login to your BT Yahoo email account with your [email protected] username and password.
Go to settings and forward your mail (temporarily) to another email account.
You will get a verification email in that account for security.
You'll probably see that the username is not [email protected] but [email protected]
Now here's the trick.
Go back to your BT Yahoo email.
Don't forget to disable the forwarding of email (otherwise you'll never get any new emails in this account).
Logout.
Now try logging in as [email protected] and your usual password.
Same account right?
Follow RichPie's instructions (below) for allowing the email to be POP'ed.
1./ Log into you talk21.com account:
options
Mail options
POP3 & Forwarding
click on "allow forwarding"
Save.
Now in your phone setup your email with
Setting up the mail use these:
Incoming Mail (POP3) Server - mail.btinternet.com
Port - 110
Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server - mail.btinternet.com
Port - 25
and crucially, the username and password must be [email protected] with your password as this seems to be a migrated username/password combination on the migration of the talk21 accounts into Yahoo and is a popp'able account.
This should work.
can someone help me?i want to have email on my hd2.im running android cyanoged mod7.are there any settings for that?thanks in advance
You should have an app called Gmail, in which you can set up your GMail account to send and recieve your Google mail to and from your phone. If you use Yahoo or some other mail provider, you have to ues the app called email.
I use the email app (not the gmail app) for all 3 of my email accounts. I have GMail, Yahoo, and Buckeye-Express mail all set up on mine.
Just go into the email app and press the menu button and choose 'add account', and then fill in the info for your particular account.
If you need help with account-specific settings and details, reply back and I'll help you out (Yahoo can be a real pain to set up on a mobile device)
i have the gmail app but still i cant have emails.if you can just tell me the settings....
for the gmail app, as long as you're setting it up with a gmail account, all you have to do is press the menu button in the app, choose 'add account', enter your gmail username ([email protected]) and password, and choose automatic setup. The app will communicate with the google servers for a few minutes, and when it's finished, you will ahve all your google emails on your phone.
but just in case:
incoming settings:
server type is imap
imap server: imap.gmail.com
port: 993
security type: SSL
outgoing settings:
smtp server: smtp.gmail.com
port: 465
security type: SSL -check the box that says require log in
thanks.you are my hero.