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Strangely I'm able to read my emails, but I wouldn't call it "working" my IMAP inbox contains about 3000 emails. (Works fine on several email clients, including Maemo claws-mail.)
Anyway; to retrieve emails takes several minutes. Once the email is in my inbox I can click it to open it, and then I get the email display screen with the 'Retrieving' progress bar going 'forever'. After several minutes the email-view screen closes and if I open the email view screen again the same happens, but at a shorter time. The 3rd time I open it up, the 'Retrieving' progress bar goes on for a while, but then suddenly there's my email.
*sigh*
I had better working email clients on my 486 DX2 50mHz machine!
(Go to E-mail - Inbox > Accounts > New account... and continue with the next step).
Select Next to start the account setup.
In the Account setup 1/4, define the following settings:
Account name: Your user name,including the domain name (for example, BarneyRuble@gmail.com )
Account type: POP3
Tap Next.
In the Account setup 2/4, define the following settings:
Name: Your user name (as you want it to be shown in the sender field, for example, "BarneyRuble")
User name: Your user name (for example, BarneyRuble@gmail.com)
Password: Your password (for example, a1b2c3)
E-mail address: Your e-mail address (for example, BarneyRuble@gmail.com)
Tap Next.
In the Account setup 3/4, define the following settings:
Incoming server (POP3): pop.gmail.com
Outgoing server (SMTP): smtp.gmail.com
Leave Use connection-specific SMTP servers unchecked.
Tap Next.
In the Account setup 4/4, tap Advanced for further settings.
In the Incoming view, you must define the following settings:
Security: SSL (POP3S)
Incoming e-mail port: 995
In the Outgoing view, you must define following settings:
SMTP authentication: Login
User name: Your user name (for example, BarneyRuble@gmail.com)
Password: your password (for example, a1b2c3)
Security: SSL
Outgoing e-mail port: 465 or 587
Tap OK to save the settings.
Tap Finish. Your mailbox has now been created.
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POP works just fine and you can set it up to leave messages on server so there are no IMAP advantages for me.
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I'm toying around with my N810 today and have been unsuccessful in setting up IMAP gmail access.
I've searched on here and from what I can read nobody's been able to have both send and receive working by IMAP. What's the most likely cause of this? Would this be a google or email client issue?