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2005-12-05
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2005-12-05
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2005-12-10
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2005-12-11
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2007-06-30
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BTW, here are the POP/SMTP settings that are working for me:
User: Your full gmail email address including the @gmail.com part
Password: you know
Email address: you CAN put a different reply to e-mail address here if you want to, it doesn't have to be your gmail address.
POP Server: pop.gmail.com
Password Authentication: normal
Security: Secure port (POP3S)
Incoming e-mail port: 995
SMTP Server: smtp.gmail.com
SMTP authentication: Login
(these are under the Other tab in the Advanced settings)
Security: SSL
Outgoing e-mail port: 465
Hopefully the next version of the 770's email client is smarter/more flexible.
Dave
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2007-08-17
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2007-08-19
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@ Washington State, USA
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Using the following ports:
POP 995
SMTP 465
Still get SSL socket layers though I've played around with multiple permutations for the various login options in the Advanced option windows/tabs.
Anyone have any luck or is it a problem with the slightly beta feeling mail client?
Dave