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    nemesis
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    Hi, is it possable to setup a Gmail account on my SE K700i ? If so, how?

    I have the settings, but it requires SSL...

    Incoming Mail (POP3) Server - requires SSL: pop.googlemail.com
    Use SSL: Yes
    Port: 995
    Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server - requires TLS: smtp.googlemail.com (use
    authentication)
    Use Authentication: Yes
    Use STARTTLS: Yes (some clients call this SSL)
    Port: 465 or 587
    Account Name: your Google Mail username (including '@googlemail.com')
    Email Address: your full Google Mail email address
    ([email protected])
    Password: your Google Mail password





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    Gareth
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    Re: Setting up Gmail on SE K700i


    "nemesis" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Hi, is it possable to setup a Gmail account on my SE K700i ? If so, how?
    >
    > I have the settings, but it requires SSL...
    >
    > Incoming Mail (POP3) Server - requires SSL: pop.googlemail.com
    > Use SSL: Yes
    > Port: 995
    > Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server - requires TLS: smtp.googlemail.com (use
    > authentication)
    > Use Authentication: Yes
    > Use STARTTLS: Yes (some clients call this SSL)
    > Port: 465 or 587
    > Account Name: your Google Mail username (including '@googlemail.com')
    > Email Address: your full Google Mail email address
    > ([email protected])
    > Password: your Google Mail password


    It is possible to set up Gmail for pop access but, unfortunately, not for
    sending using the K700i. It isn't a straightforward process either and
    involves installing new cer files on the K700i.

    The K750 can be made to receive and *send* emails using the Gmail servers by
    installing a new certificate (the equifax.cer and possibly the
    thawtepremium.cer files). Unfortunately whilst the same process can be used
    to allow the K700i to *receive* from Gmail it doesn't allow the K700i to
    *send* using Gmail. The reasons for this aren't actually clear because it
    should work - it just doesn't. For what it's worth though some K750 owners
    have reported the same problem - so by the same token maybe some K700i
    owners may have success with sending using Gmail (? maybe success is
    firmware dependent).

    For dull details have a look at the following thread (if you have time)
    where you will eventually find full instructions:

    http://www.howardforums.com/showthre...hreadid=647094

    Tip: if you don't have a data cable you can send the cer files via infrared
    to your K700i using a Nokia phone which has downloaded the cer files from a
    wap/web site (for some reason the K700i and K750 read the cer files as text
    files meaning that you can't download the files from a web/wap site directly
    using the K700i/K750).

    Gareth.





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