Re: O2 T610 GPRS Email

Posted: 07-28-2003, 10:51 AM
"Lester Wareham" <les@fware90.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message news:<3f23b8eb$0$249$fa0fcedb@lovejoy.zen.co.uk>.. .
> I have mine working on the O2 email, this message sometimes comes up though
> so I assume it is mostly caused by network congestion.
>
> If this problem is consistent you may have the ATN, username or password
> wrong.
>
> Good luck.
>
> "Gavin Lewandowski" <gavinlew@nospamtrap.btopenworld.com> wrote in message
> news:q500ivsavfcks5ovsq8e7h5v0l291b8sce@4ax.com...
> > HI All,
> >
> > Just wondering if anyone has got their T610 on O2 using GPRS to
> > collect emails from BTopenworld.com , and to send them.
> >
> > Can anyone help - I thought I configured my T610 fine, but get "Server
> > Not Found" when Sending & Receiving.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Gavin
> >


These are the settings I use for sending/receiving email via O2 on my
T610. The SMTP server has to be the O2 SMTP server but the POP3 server
can be the server of whoever your provider is i.e BTOpenworld. Note
that you must use the INTERNET GPRS APN and NOT the Wap APN.

GPRS
Account Name : O2 Mobileweb
APN : mobile.o2.co.uk
UserID : O2web
Password : password
Password request : off
Allow calls : Automatic
IP address : ... i.e automatically allocated
DNS : ... i.e automatically allocated
Advanced settings : left on defaults

Email Account
Account Name : O2 Email
Connect using : O2 Mobileweb
Protocol : POP3
Incoming server : mail.o2.co.uk
Incoming port : 110
Mailbox : myname@o2.co.uk
Password : mypassword
Outgoing server : mail.o2.co.uk
Outgoing port : 25
Email address : myname@o2.co.uk

Note that if you are still getting "server not found" errors then
there may be a problem with automatically allocated DNS servers on
your phone. If this is the case then just replace "mail.o2.co.uk" with
the IP address 193.113.160.13. To find the IP address for your BT
Openworld POP3 server then you can use the command PING from the
command prompt in Windows to find it.

Best wishes

Chris Frimston
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Lester Wareham
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Re: O2 T610 GPRS Email
Posted: 07-30-2003, 07:17 PM
If you go to the O2 web http://www.o2.co.uk/ota you can get a configuration
message sent to the phone (you probably know this). This is what I did.

Note the settings are different from the standard GPRS set-up so you end up
with two GPRS accounts.

Under Connectivity->Data Coms etc

On my setting the APN is mobile.O2.co.uk
user id 02web
password o2web (I think)
IP adr (unset)
DNS 192.113.200.200


on the regular wap GPRS APN is mobile.O2.co.uk
user id 02wap
password password (I think)
IP adr (unset)
DNS (unset)

Under Messages->Email->Options->Connect Using select the first account
above.

The pop3 and stmp you know. The port number are incoming 110 and outgoing
25.

I suspect these are standard but your own server may use a different port.

Try getting going using the O2 set-up message and then change your pop3
server.

Good Luck


"Chris Frimston" <chris.frimston@digitalmail.com> wrote in message
news:54125909.0307280151.6cd3de4b@posting.google.c om...
> "Lester Wareham" <les@fware90.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message

news:<3f23b8eb$0$249$fa0fcedb@lovejoy.zen.co.uk>.. .
> > I have mine working on the O2 email, this message sometimes comes up

though
> > so I assume it is mostly caused by network congestion.
> >
> > If this problem is consistent you may have the ATN, username or password
> > wrong.
> >
> > Good luck.
> >
> > "Gavin Lewandowski" <gavinlew@nospamtrap.btopenworld.com> wrote in

message
> > news:q500ivsavfcks5ovsq8e7h5v0l291b8sce@4ax.com...
> > > HI All,
> > >
> > > Just wondering if anyone has got their T610 on O2 using GPRS to
> > > collect emails from BTopenworld.com , and to send them.
> > >
> > > Can anyone help - I thought I configured my T610 fine, but get "Server
> > > Not Found" when Sending & Receiving.
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > >
> > > Gavin
> > >

>
> These are the settings I use for sending/receiving email via O2 on my
> T610. The SMTP server has to be the O2 SMTP server but the POP3 server
> can be the server of whoever your provider is i.e BTOpenworld. Note
> that you must use the INTERNET GPRS APN and NOT the Wap APN.
>
> GPRS
> Account Name : O2 Mobileweb
> APN : mobile.o2.co.uk
> UserID : O2web
> Password : password
> Password request : off
> Allow calls : Automatic
> IP address : ... i.e automatically allocated
> DNS : ... i.e automatically allocated
> Advanced settings : left on defaults
>
> Email Account
> Account Name : O2 Email
> Connect using : O2 Mobileweb
> Protocol : POP3
> Incoming server : mail.o2.co.uk
> Incoming port : 110
> Mailbox : myname@o2.co.uk
> Password : mypassword
> Outgoing server : mail.o2.co.uk
> Outgoing port : 25
> Email address : myname@o2.co.uk
>
> Note that if you are still getting "server not found" errors then
> there may be a problem with automatically allocated DNS servers on
> your phone. If this is the case then just replace "mail.o2.co.uk" with
> the IP address 193.113.160.13. To find the IP address for your BT
> Openworld POP3 server then you can use the command PING from the
> command prompt in Windows to find it.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Chris Frimston



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