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From: Todd Allcock on 25 Apr 2008 01:12 At 25 Apr 2008 03:58:56 +0200 Steffo wrote: > Sorry but that's not working with port 25. > Any other port I should try? Not that I know of. Does Hotmail still support POP these days? AFAIK, the Hotmail support in Windows Mobile is not POP-based.
From: Steffo on 25 Apr 2008 05:03 And if it's not POP-based, how can I get Hotmail on my phone? Todd Allcock wrote: > At 25 Apr 2008 03:58:56 +0200 Steffo wrote: >> Sorry but that's not working with port 25. >> Any other port I should try? > > > Not that I know of. Does Hotmail still support POP these days? > AFAIK, the Hotmail support in Windows Mobile is not POP-based.
From: Todd Allcock on 25 Apr 2008 11:53 At 25 Apr 2008 11:03:49 +0200 Steffo wrote: > And if it's not POP-based, how can I get Hotmail on my phone? If you have POP access to Hotmail, it should work. I'm just saying many don't, because POP retrieval requires a subscription fee- free Hotmail users don't have it. Microsoft has included a Windows Live Mail program (it used to be called Pocket MSN, IIRC) that's preinstalled on many devices. It configures the Inbox/Messaging by adding a "Hotmail" account via some sort of add-in, I assume, much like the "Outlook Connector" does for Outlook on the PC, and supports Hotmail push supposedly. If your device doesn't have Windows Live, it'll be available here: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/mobile/wl/download-en-us.mspx ....in a week or two. In the meantime, you can get your Hotmail in the device browser at MSN Mobile (m.msn.com), I expect.
From: KittyKatChunks on 18 May 2008 03:57 I may be totally off the ball here, but if he can you can recieve you mail then pop is working fine, the issue with sending mail is probably nothing to do with the hotmail account. Find out the SMTP details of whatever service provider you are using and enter them for outgoing, you e-mails will still appear as if they are from the hotmail account but they will simply be sent through the service providers SMTP gateway. Hope this helps "Steffo" wrote: > I'm trying to set up my Hotmail account in my Pocket PC iPAQ HP. > I can receive all emails but when I reply or create a new email, I get an > error saying my settings are not correct or I have no signal. > I also have another POP email account (from my server provider Bluewin) in > there and it works just fine. > I think the problem is in the port settings: I cannot find where to set > them. > By the way, I'm also using Outlook Express with my PC and I can perfectly > use Hotmail as a > POP account as well as in the OE interface. > I am a Hotmail Plus subscriber. > Please, I'd be really happy to try all suggestions. > Thank you and best regards. > Steffo > > >
From: Steffo on 18 May 2008 10:20 Thank you darling, that is exactly what I did. Cheers, Steffo KittyKatChunks wrote: > I may be totally off the ball here, but if he can you can recieve you > mail then pop is working fine, the issue with sending mail is > probably nothing to do with the hotmail account. Find out the SMTP > details of whatever service provider you are using and enter them for > outgoing, you e-mails will still appear as if they are from the > hotmail account but they will simply be sent through the service > providers SMTP gateway. > > Hope this helps > > "Steffo" wrote: > >> I'm trying to set up my Hotmail account in my Pocket PC iPAQ HP. >> I can receive all emails but when I reply or create a new email, I >> get an error saying my settings are not correct or I have no signal. >> I also have another POP email account (from my server provider >> Bluewin) in there and it works just fine. >> I think the problem is in the port settings: I cannot find where to >> set them. >> By the way, I'm also using Outlook Express with my PC and I can >> perfectly use Hotmail as a >> POP account as well as in the OE interface. >> I am a Hotmail Plus subscriber. >> Please, I'd be really happy to try all suggestions. >> Thank you and best regards. >> Steffo
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