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yes i have tried - but will again. tx for such a detailed reply.
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You didn't mention this as a problem. Is it? Point #3: Just use Outlook not OE. Don't worry about VM not trained on OE - their advice isn't worth as much as what you get on this forum. Point #4: Doesn't apply to your iPhone! I learned a long time ago not to use NTLWORLD or affiliate as my main e-mail addy. On my O2 mobile, I use Webmail which requires no port numbers or anything like that. |
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Right. Have followed the links and created a new rule which forwards my emails to my googlemail account (assume that is what you mean by gmail).
Have actually returned the iphone as it wasn't getting reception around my house so was actually useless. Back to the BlackBerry which had the same problem. It receives emails but doesn't send them. What smtp server setttings should I have on my phone? on the iphone I had tried both my virgin ones and the o2 ones and neither worked. Back with vodafone now, but that's irrelevant I think. Help! |
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You can't use VM to send from a moblie as has been said, with all due respect, the problem isn't the handsets / phones, I don't think you properly understand. It doesn't matter what gadget you use ( other than laptop ) you can't send VM mail from a device not on their network. AFAIK.
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bear with me please! i get it. do i have to use googlemail to send mail from my phone then?
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You can send mail using any web mail service to which you are subscribed at the phone. This overcomes all SMTP problems.
You are then at the mercy of your subscribed service as to whether or not you can permanently set mail forwarding for received mails. This usually requires an Exchange server connected for reading with POP3 to work. I would recommend not using a Virgin e-mail address as your default/provider of choice because of these problems. I use MSN and BTinternet as two e-mail subscriptions that are available from everywhere. Googlemail is also good (and reasonably feature rich) but I object to the handle "Googlemail" used in the UK (Gmail everywhere else is OK with me). |
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You don't have to but it's easy, quick and it works, what more do you need, if you want people to know your replying on the move there's options for that. |
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