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- 06-06-2007, 09:26 PM #1P.SchumanGuest
I don't have a phone that will access my email.
So, just wondering, what are my options to access email from a cellphone ?
ie - if I have POP3 accounts, or an Exchange server with no POP3 ?
How does an individual handle email on Blackberry without a BE Server ?
A friend mentioned he has to run a "redirector" on his home computer all the
time...
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- 06-07-2007, 12:37 AM #2Guest
Re: email - how to access
On Wed, 6 Jun 2007 22:26:04 -0500, "P.Schuman"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>I don't have a phone that will access my email.
>So, just wondering, what are my options to access email from a cellphone ?
>ie - if I have POP3 accounts, or an Exchange server with no POP3 ?
>How does an individual handle email on Blackberry without a BE Server ?
>
B;ackberrys require a Blackberry Server.
>A friend mentioned he has to run a "redirector" on his home computer all the
>time...
>
POP3 is trivial to implement on an Exchange Server. Someone is just
plain lazy if your Exchange Server will not p3ovide POP access.
- 06-07-2007, 12:38 AM #3Todd AllcockGuest
Re: email - how to access
At 06 Jun 2007 22:26:04 -0500 P.Schuman wrote:
> I don't have a phone that will access my email.
> So, just wondering, what are my options to access email from a
> cellphone ?
A cellphone with a POP3 and/or IMAP e-mail client would be a start.
You'll also need some kind of data plan from your provider.
> ie - if I have POP3 accounts, or an Exchange server with no POP3 ?
Most "smartphones" do POP3 without a problem, and Windows Mobile-based
smartphones handle MS Exchange e-mail as well.
> How does an individual handle email on Blackberry without a BE Server ?
I've never used a BB, but I believe they have POP/IMAP support as well as
BIS/BES.
> A friend mentioned he has to run a "redirector" on his home computer
> all the time...
Redirectors are usually used to simulate "push e-mail" without the use of
BES or a Microsoft Exchange server. For POP/IMAP no redirectors are
necessary.
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- 06-07-2007, 09:41 AM #4Guest
Re: email - how to access
In alt.cellular.cingular Todd Allcock <[email protected]> wrote:
> At 06 Jun 2007 22:26:04 -0500 P.Schuman wrote:
> > I don't have a phone that will access my email.
> > So, just wondering, what are my options to access email from a
> > cellphone ?
> A cellphone with a POP3 and/or IMAP e-mail client would be a start.
> You'll also need some kind of data plan from your provider.
My Cingular/Motorola V551 would fetch and send pop3/smtp email with
little fuss, easy to set up. The Motorola V3xx and Nokia 6126 both seem
to have "lost" that feature.
Cingular adds support for yahoo mail, sbc/yahoo, aol, and hotmail.
All three of my phones will run Google Mail, either xhtml or local app.
Google Mail could be your primary app, or it could fetch pop mail from
another source.
Depending on usage, you might want a data plan, or just pay as you go.
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- 06-07-2007, 10:00 AM #5BoogerGuest
Re: email - how to access
"P.Schuman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I don't have a phone that will access my email.
> So, just wondering, what are my options to access email from a cellphone ?
What is it with you people who can't be away from email for one second? Get
a ****ing life!
- 06-07-2007, 05:01 PM #6skipGuest
Re: email - how to access
"Booger" <[email protected]> wrote in
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>
> "P.Schuman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>>I don't have a phone that will access my email.
>> So, just wondering, what are my options to access email from a
>> cellphone ?
>
We are an emergancy service I use the Samsung 900m. I acess 3 email
accounts and stay in touch all day long. . For me it works very well.
- 06-08-2007, 01:38 AM #7Guest
Re: email - how to access
Booger wrote:
> "P.Schuman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> I don't have a phone that will access my email.
>> So, just wondering, what are my options to access email from a cellphone ?
>
> What is it with you people who can't be away from email for one second? Get
> a ****ing life!
How about "All thats tethering me to the office is email... I could
just carry my email terminal on my hip and have a ****ing life!".
Now please, go commit suicide you self-centered bag of used panty liners.
BS
- 06-12-2007, 08:10 PM #8BoogerGuest
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> BS
You got that part right.
- 06-12-2007, 11:51 PM #9John NavasGuest
Re: email - how to access
On Thu, 7 Jun 2007 15:41:15 +0000 (UTC), [email protected] wrote in
<[email protected]>:
>In alt.cellular.cingular Todd Allcock <[email protected]> wrote:
>> At 06 Jun 2007 22:26:04 -0500 P.Schuman wrote:
>> > I don't have a phone that will access my email.
>> > So, just wondering, what are my options to access email from a
>> > cellphone ?
>
>> A cellphone with a POP3 and/or IMAP e-mail client would be a start.
>> You'll also need some kind of data plan from your provider.
>
>My Cingular/Motorola V551 would fetch and send pop3/smtp email with
>little fuss, easy to set up. The Motorola V3xx and Nokia 6126 both seem
>to have "lost" that feature.
The V3xx actually has a good email client. The problem is that Cingular
disabled it in Cingular-branded handsets. The solution is to enable it,
as described in the Motorola wiki.
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- 06-12-2007, 11:58 PM #10John NavasGuest
Re: email - how to access
On Thu, 07 Jun 2007 00:38:58 -0600, Todd Allcock
<[email protected]> wrote in
<[email protected]>:
>At 06 Jun 2007 22:26:04 -0500 P.Schuman wrote:
>> I don't have a phone that will access my email.
>> So, just wondering, what are my options to access email from a
>> cellphone ?
>
>A cellphone with a POP3 and/or IMAP e-mail client would be a start.
>You'll also need some kind of data plan from your provider.
>
>> ie - if I have POP3 accounts, or an Exchange server with no POP3 ?
>
>Most "smartphones" do POP3 without a problem, and Windows Mobile-based
>smartphones handle MS Exchange e-mail as well.
Likewise most of the more capable regular cell phones. In addition,
those that run Java (J2ME) can run the slick Google Mail applet.
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Best regards, FAQ FOR CINGULAR WIRELESS:
John Navas <http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cingular_Wireless_FAQ>
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