I have an AT&T Tilt and am connecting to my exchange server using direct push. Is there any way to stop the device from sending a read receipt to the sender every time I read an e-mail? Our IT department has it set to request whether we want to send such receipts when we access e-mail from Outlook.
Also, is there any way to request such read receipts when sending e-mail from the device?
Any help is appreciated.
-- Steve
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Guys,
I am having an issue where I can read email but cannot send email. This is a basid (free) Yahoo account.
When sending I get a message saying "....error synchronizing". I have confirmed that my email setting is using MediaNet and I have also confirmed that all of my data connections settings are stock.
Any ideas?
I am using a stock rom AT&T Tilt with no additional programs loaded.
I assume you've specified cwmx.com as your SMTP server?
That fixed it....bztips you da man! Thanks for the help.
Yeah, noob's (including myself) often get hung up on that. You'd think that somewhere somehow the cell phone companies would PROMINENTLY publish their SMTP servers and explain to new users that they have to use that instead of their email account's SMTP server.
Hi, and yes have done a search and didn't find anything that could help. I have the Tilt and am having trouble sending email. I can receive email but when I try to send I get an error message," The message could not be sent. Check that you have network coverage and that your account information is correct. Then try sending again." I have a Road Runner email account and have set the servers to what they have provided on their site. The account works fine on a PC but once I move to the phone, I can't send. Thanks, any help would be greatly appreciated.
Try changing the outgoing server to cwmx.com. That worked for the iPhone that I use.
Thanks, that was easy enough. Wonder why the server is different than a desktop. Thanks again.
Hi All,
Sorry if this is a wrong forum.
I have a Kaiser and I want to setup it up to receive my office email on it. Only problem is that my company didn't buy microsoft license for an exchange server, which means I cannot setup my phone with exchange server to receive emails automatically,
Is there any other service which will let me push emails from outlook to the phone through internet?
Please suggest if there is a way to receive emails on phone without the exchange server?
Appreciate your help,
Thanks
yes
I think you just need a soft just like "push mail" and then set it in a right way.I'm sorry I can not take some picture for you so that you can set it by them.
Do they have a webmail or smtp service?
tyguy said:
Do they have a webmail or smtp service?
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Not sure, All I have is the outlook setup for office emails on my laptop, and I only get emails if I'm connected to the office intranet or log in through the VPN on outside network,What can I use to get the outlook emails on the phone (either directly or through push services)
thank you for your help
For push/pull you (your company) needs to install the services from microsoft.
Can you ask if they have any external services installed? Keep in mind VPN is like if you are in the inside network, just through a secure channel through the internet.
I didn't read yet but if you look in the forums "General" section or use <search> you'll find tons of things regarding VPN access using WM5/6 or WM6.1
IF your company has SMTP (Simple Mail Transport Protocol) services installed you may be able to access company email like you receive gmail or yahoo (though I doubt that they have it installed).
IS there a software that convert email from your Pc and send it to your mobile in the form of SMS?
pandaboyy said:
IS there a software that convert email from your Pc and send it to your mobile in the form of SMS?
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There are a couple of specialist bits of software available, however you'll end up paying for each SMS that gets sent and it will still have restrictions on message size, etc.
An alternative would be to have your PC "dialling up" into a SMS gateway when it receives an email (using software of course to turn the email into an SMS format). You'd find though that it gets incredibly expensive *very* quickly. (I used to run an SMS gateway based on dialup!)
Given I'm assuming you have a Kaiser anyway, why not just have your email delivered to your PDA or set yourself up a nice IMAP account somewhere or, if you're feeling flush, get yourself an exchange account and use Push email?
BTW... If you want to play with a private IMAP server, message me off list and you can have a tinker with the mailserver I run here.. I don't support push mail however as it's not something I need.
easy to email to sms
Dude my wife sends me email to my sms all day.
For ATT it's your telephone#@txt.att.net
Tmobile, Verizon have different emails. simple. easy. hope this helps.
DrAnesthesiaTX said:
Dude my wife sends me email to my sms all day.
For ATT it's your telephone#@txt.att.net
Tmobile, Verizon have different emails. simple. easy. hope this helps.
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MMS can be sent via telephone#@mms.att.net
DrAnesthesiaTX said:
Dude my wife sends me email to my sms all day.
For ATT it's your telephone#@txt.att.net
Tmobile, Verizon have different emails. simple. easy. hope this helps.
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ya, I've been using that for fido
[email protected]
I set up a rule in my outlook, whenever I received an email, it will forward that email automatically to my [email protected]. I've been doing that, but now for some reason, I can't receive any of those forward email anymore. In addition to that, when receiving that email, I only get the header... there just not enough character as an sms to receive the body of the email
Verizon: [email protected]
Sprint: [email protected]
T-Mobile: [email protected]
Nextel: [email protected]
Cingular: [email protected]
Virgin Mobile: [email protected]
Alltel: [email protected] OR [email protected]
CellularOne: [email protected]
Omnipoint: [email protected]
Qwest: [email protected]
Is there a way to send SMS to email?
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IS there a software that convert email from your Pc and send it to your mobile in the form of SMS?
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Hi, was wondering if there is a way to do just the opposite. My husband and I work in a place where we use alpha/numeric pagers. On my old Moto W490, I had no problem sending an SMS to his pager (same sort of address, 10digit#@someplace.com). My tilt says that it's unable to send and SMS message to an email, so it gives me the option to send it MMS. When I do it that way it SEEMS to work on my end but the message is never received. Any ideas why that may be or how to fix it? Thanks, Maggie
My tab had no problem recognizing my Outlook Express email account but it does not receive any emails. I click on my inbox and there is nothing there after sending myself emails from another email acct. and PC. However, I have no problem sending emails. It just won't receive. Any ideas? Thanks.
The native email account is pretty weak. Go to the market and try a few. I enjoy the enhanced email app.
I already have too many email addresses, a couple which are used for business and on my business cards. Changing any of them would be a huge pain. Currently, I'm having all my emails auto forwarded to my gmail account. I just have to make sure my laptop remains on while I'm gone so they get forwarded.