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- 12-11-2006, 05:15 PM #1GypGuest
Anyone else using gmail for their e-mail and accessing it via pop3 on a
T-mobile web n walk? Or a slingbox.
OK I know it's a bit specific.
I can get to web sites, run skype, webmail (including gmail), pop3
e-mail to other services, but not to gmail. Nor can I connect to my
slingbox.
Works fine if I move across to my broadband connection, as it did when I
was using Orange PAYG GPRS in my other datacard.
Does T-mobile block some stuff?
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- 12-12-2006, 11:51 AM #2noSPicedhAMGuest
Re: T-mobile web n walk (pro), gmail
Can't comment on the Slingbox, but the TMobile-preconfigured pop3 Gmail
through Outlook works fine on my Mda Pro. Laptop Outlook Gmail also
functions when using handset as a 3Gmodem.
Frequently cannot use pop3 Gmail in handsets, where the email function
doesn't have the option for secure server & authentication +
nonstandards ports - which Gmail requires.
- 12-12-2006, 02:00 PM #3GypGuest
Re: T-mobile web n walk (pro), gmail
In message <[email protected]>,
noSPicedhAM <[email protected]> writes
>
>Can't comment on the Slingbox, but the TMobile-preconfigured pop3 Gmail
>through Outlook works fine on my Mda Pro. Laptop Outlook Gmail also
>functions when using handset as a 3Gmodem.
Oddly, I tried taking the SIM out and popping it in my Nokia, and used
that as a GPRS modem, and as if by magic both gmail and the slingbox
worked.
I put the SIM back into the data card and they didn't
>Frequently cannot use pop3 Gmail in handsets, where the email function
>doesn't have the option for secure server & authentication +
>nonstandards ports - which Gmail requires.
>
That makes sense, but I wouldn't have thought it would be a problem on
the datacard as it's just a 3G/GPRS modem
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- 12-12-2006, 03:37 PM #4Jeremy PorteousGuest
Re: T-mobile web n walk (pro), gmail and slingbox
"Gyp" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Anyone else using gmail for their e-mail and accessing it via pop3 on a
> T-mobile web n walk? Or a slingbox.
I use the Gmail SMTP and POP3 servers via T-Mobile Web n Walk Professional
through the datacard without any problems.
JP
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- 12-12-2006, 04:55 PM #5GypGuest
Re: T-mobile web n walk (pro), gmail and slingbox
In message <[email protected]>, Jeremy
Porteous <[email protected]> writes
>"Gyp" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> Anyone else using gmail for their e-mail and accessing it via pop3 on a
>> T-mobile web n walk? Or a slingbox.
>
>I use the Gmail SMTP and POP3 servers via T-Mobile Web n Walk Professional
>through the datacard without any problems.
Can I ask what version of the T-mob software you are running?
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- 12-13-2006, 02:26 AM #6GypGuest
Re: T-mobile web n walk (pro), gmail and slingbox
In message <[email protected]>, Gyp
<[email protected]> writes
>>I use the Gmail SMTP and POP3 servers via T-Mobile Web n Walk Professional
>>through the datacard without any problems.
>
>Can I ask what version of the T-mob software you are running?
As a follow up; I've discovered that they both work fine with the V2.5
software that came on the CD with the datacard, but stop working on
upgrading to V2.7.
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- 12-13-2006, 04:55 AM #7Jeremy PorteousGuest
Re: T-mobile web n walk (pro), gmail and slingbox
"Gyp" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> In message <[email protected]>, Gyp
> <[email protected]> writes
>
>>>I use the Gmail SMTP and POP3 servers via T-Mobile Web n Walk
>>>Professional
>>>through the datacard without any problems.
>>
>>Can I ask what version of the T-mob software you are running?
>
> As a follow up; I've discovered that they both work fine with the V2.5
> software that came on the CD with the datacard, but stop working on
> upgrading to V2.7.
Interesting, I have binned the software as I get fed up with. I used the CD
to install the drivers for the datacard, and connect using
Dial-up-Networking (or whatever it's called nowadays in Windows XP), using
the telephone number *99# and the AT string listed in the manual. Much more
efficient.
JP
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