When I send the 'service books' from my account on the BIS site, I get the following error message on my phone:
Service Book Management
Device message store limit reached. You must delete a message store to use service "DeVry".
'DeVry' is one of the 2 external email accounts I have created on my account on my provider BIS site. The other being a 'Gmail' account.
My ATT Tilt phone details:
ROM version: 1.62.502.0
ROM date: 01/17/08
Radio version: 1.27.14.09
Protocol version: 22.45.88.07H
In BB Connect ( About screen)
Blackberry Version: 4.0.0.97
Transport Version 4.0.0.95
Blackberry Enterprise Server Version:
System Version: 252.221.245.236
Device Type: HTC-Kaiser
I do not use BES, only my provider Fido's BB connect service which uses BIS.
I recently installed the ATT ROM (minus customizations, by reseting after Windows screen when indicates customizations will start in 3 secs). Switched today to the BB connect feature on my provider FIDO in Canada (since using activesync with an Exchange server really eats into my monthly data allotment of only 12MB even with no received emails).
On the 'BIS' site, although I have created 2 external email accounts : 'Gmail' and 'DeVry' , I have the following folders in addition to the regular 'Messages' and 'Outlook E-Mail' in my Messenging Application:
- Gmail
- System
- System
- System1
- System2
- System3
Question: If message store refers to "system1", "system2" etc anyone know how to delete these?
The Service List in the Blackberry Application on my phone shows. (a '*' is actually displayed as a check sign on my phone)
* Blackberry Internet Browsing Service[BrowserConfig]
* Browser Config for 5 Click [BrowserConfgi]
! DeVry [CMIME]
* Gmail [CMIME]
* IPPP for 5 Click [IPPP]
* IPPP for BIBS [IPPP]
* Provisioning [PROVISIONING]
Related
Microsoft ActiveSync 4.5 is the latest sync software release for Windows Mobile-powered devices. ActiveSync provides a great synchronization experience with Windows®-powered PCs and Microsoft Outlook right out of the box. ActiveSync acts as the gateway between your Windows-powered PC and Windows Mobile-powered device, enabling the transfer of Outlook information, Office documents, pictures, music, videos and applications to and from your device. In addition to synchronizing with a desktop PC, ActiveSync can synchronize directly with Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 so that you can keep your e-mail, calendar data, tasks and contact information updated wirelessly when you’re away from your PC.*
Changes in ActiveSync 4.5 Beta 2 help resolve issues related to setup, partnerships, and connectivity with the PC and Microsoft Exchange. In addition, it includes a troubleshooter utility that scans your computer and device to identify problems and offers information and corrective actions to solve them.
ActiveSync 4.5 Beta 2 supports PC sync via USB cable, Bluetooth, or infrared connection.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...46-f101-4852-96aa-398cb3b54681&DisplayLang=en
Peace...
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Operator version: AKU3.2
Rom version: 5.04.06 WWE
Rom date: 03/02/05
Radio version: 1.15.00
Prot. version: 1337.42
ExtROM version: Helmi v1.1
ROM: Helmi 32mb v1.3.2 16mb/32mb Ramdisk
Thanks setoyo
Thank You so much, setoyo for UR information. Will try it soon
setoyo said:
Microsoft ActiveSync 4.5 is the latest sync software release for Windows Mobile-powered devices. ActiveSync provides a great synchronization experience with Windows®-powered PCs and Microsoft Outlook right out of the box. ActiveSync acts as the gateway between your Windows-powered PC and Windows Mobile-powered device, enabling the transfer of Outlook information, Office documents, pictures, music, videos and applications to and from your device. In addition to synchronizing with a desktop PC, ActiveSync can synchronize directly with Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 so that you can keep your e-mail, calendar data, tasks and contact information updated wirelessly when you’re away from your PC.*
Changes in ActiveSync 4.5 Beta 2 help resolve issues related to setup, partnerships, and connectivity with the PC and Microsoft Exchange. In addition, it includes a troubleshooter utility that scans your computer and device to identify problems and offers information and corrective actions to solve them.
ActiveSync 4.5 Beta 2 supports PC sync via USB cable, Bluetooth, or infrared connection.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...46-f101-4852-96aa-398cb3b54681&DisplayLang=en
Peace...
--------- Twisted Evil ---------
Operator version: AKU3.2
Rom version: 5.04.06 WWE
Rom date: 03/02/05
Radio version: 1.15.00
Prot. version: 1337.42
ExtROM version: Helmi v1.1
ROM: Helmi 32mb v1.3.2 16mb/32mb Ramdisk
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Have installed on my laptop , i can tell it is far better than even V 4.2 once again MS have fallen short of WIFI Synch even in this version what a pitty it for gates & company. Cheers, T
Yeah I'm trying it on my laptop at the moment. No functional difference as far as I can see - it's just a bit prettier.
received my tytn ii today and phone features and sms work fine on the t-mobile network but unable to setup the internet. anyone have gprs working on t-mobile in the US? I have full internet package and have tried all the settings for the servers etc... Going nuts! Is this just something that doesnt work?
No reason for it not to work...all my phones work down on Tmo no prob...Go to howardforums into the Tmo section and grab the correct GPRS settings..try the wap.voicestream.com APN. Also, what data package are you on?
this is what I have and it is working:
Name for the connection:
T-Mobile Data
Select a modem:
Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G) greyed out
Access point name:
wap.voicestream.com
user name, password, domain: all blank
Advanced: check the box-Use server-assigned IP address
Hit finish
griffin911 said:
this is what I have and it is working:
Name for the connection:
T-Mobile Data
Select a modem:
Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G) greyed out
Access point name:
wap.voicestream.com
user name, password, domain: all blank
Advanced: check the box-Use server-assigned IP address
Hit finish
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That's what I use...
US (T-Mobile) GPRS and Blackberry WORKING on HTC Touch !
Sorry if this isn't quite the correct forum, but the common question seems to be how to get data (GPRS) set up on HTC Touch/ELF and T-Mobile (US carriers).
A variety of posts on your site led me to these 2 steps (in order) which got my Blackberry connection up and running (complete with PIN and IP address with which you can access T-Mobile web site's BIS set up and change your device and send sevice books etc.
1. download the file JUVS_HTC_Network_Wizard_KAISER_1_0_29981_1.cab from the XDA forums
2. load it onto your HTC device and install (preferably on expansion card)
3. reset device as directed and then run new version of Network Wizard
4. this will allow you to select carriers in the US and T-Mobile
5. once selected, device will have GPRS enabled for T-Mobile
You could stop here and simply enjoy GPRS internet access on demand, but if you need Blackberry service then,
6. download the file BBConnect_WM6_Pro.cab (it is only 3.02MB and the version is 4.0.0.84) from the forums
7. load and install this onto your HTC device (again, the expansion card is best)
8. run the BB setup program from the Settings/System folder tabs
9. cross your fingers (the newer version of the BBConnect program did not work, nor did installing prior to installing US Network Wizard and securing GPRS service)
10. if successful, then you should be able to see the PIN, IMEI, and IP address on the Identity tab of the Blackberry Connect program
Now, assuming you have existing Blackberry account, then go to T-Mobile web site BIS section and "change device" by entering the new PIN and IMEI. It should indicate that you were successful. Then you can send the service books to you HTC Touch which now thinks it is a Blackberry
works now...dunno if tmo was down for while or what but worked when i got home and works everywhere now and is quite fast. thanks all!
Has anyone been able to configure the Outlook email to pick up email from a Shaw account? (Shaw is an internet provider here in Canada)
I went to the Shaw site and changed the POP3 and SMTP servers to the ones suggested, but I'm still getting a 'not able to download messages' message from Pocket Outlook..
Thanks for your help.
Got it!
OK, I got it to work, so I thought I'd post it here for others, just in case someone else had difficulty.
email address = [email protected]
Incoming Mail Server = pop.shaw.ca (type=POP3 is greyed out)
Username is xxxxx (the first portion of your email address before the @)
Be sure to tick the 'Save Password' box
Outgoing Mail Server = shawmail.cg.shawcable.net
Be sure to untick/clear the 'Outgoing Server requires authentication' box
....then, just set things up as you want them.
Have fun!
drtolson said:
OK, I got it to work, so I thought I'd post it here for others, just in case someone else had difficulty.
email address = [email protected]
Incoming Mail Server = pop.shaw.ca (type=POP3 is greyed out)
Username is xxxxx (the first portion of your email address before the @)
Be sure to tick the 'Save Password' box
Outgoing Mail Server = shawmail.cg.shawcable.net
Be sure to untick/clear the 'Outgoing Server requires authentication' box
....then, just set things up as you want them.
Have fun!
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Thanks! I don't know why shaw doesn't have this info on their site...Super FAIL by Shaw!
Does anyone know what the IMAP server is? Maybe I will try imap.shaw.ca
Titus_Andronicus said:
Thanks! I don't know why shaw doesn't have this info on their site...Super FAIL by Shaw!
Does anyone know what the IMAP server is? Maybe I will try imap.shaw.ca
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IMAP servers are all named mail.shawcable.com good luck
I have been struggling with this for almost 3 months now, and never seemed to be able to get it to work properly, sending both on 3G and Wi-fi using the same server information.
Turns out, it was impossible. Shaw just wasn't set-up for it.
However, THEY'VE FIXED IT!
Here is what you need to do.
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First, you need to goto your shaw webmail and access the new Shaw Webmail BETA they have started.
Login there, and goto the preferences in the top right.
Goto the Mobile Access tab, and enable mobile access (hit enable, type in your password, and select save at the bottom).
*Note, notice the the password requirements under this menu, as although you CAN ENABLE mobile access with a password that does not meet the requirements (perhaps an older one you have not updated, like me) you will NOT be able to login on you phone with it, so you'll have to go change the password in the online help page (which is kind of a hassel, to be honest)
Once it is enabled, these are your server settings.
Type of Account - Pop3
Incoming server: pop.shaw.ca
Username - <your account>@shaw.ca *note, you must add the "@shaw.ca"
Pass - <your password>
Security Type: None
Port: 110
Outgoing Server: mail.shaw.ca
Login is Required.
Username - <your account>@shaw.ca *note, you must add the "@shaw.ca"
Pass - <your pass>
Security Type: TLS
PORT: 587
*the security type and port are not standard... so watch for this.
This will now allow you to both check and send e-mail on both Wifi and 3G.
Just wanted to say thanks for this. Been struggling with this for a few hours. Would never have found the mobile setup preferences in the beta Shaw web mail.
Configuring iPhone4 to use webmail in wifi environment
I recently purchased an iPhone 4 and had it set up for wifi use to access my Shaw Webmail account. Telus is my provider.
My incoming email works fine with the configuration using pop.shaw.ca, my user name, and password.
However, my outgoing has never worked in the Wi-Fi environment. The threads earlier talk about using Shaw Webmail BETA to go to the Mobile Access tab, and enable mobile access.
Shaw has discontinued Shaw Webmail BETA, and have launched Webmail 2.0
so the Webmail site with 2.0 does not have a Mobile Access tab.
Consequently, my outgoing emails under a Wi-Fi environment still won't send.
My outgoing Mail Server was set up by the folks who sold me the iPhone, and it has the following:
SMTP smtp.telus.net
Other servers: shawmail.ok.shawcable.net
ok.shawcable.net
mail.shaw.ca
shaw.cg.shawcable.net
None of the "Other servers" have a username or password inserted. The above other servers were just added a week ago by the retail store, and a message does come up when I'm using wi-fi saying:
"A copy has been placed in your outbox. The recipient "%@" was rejected by the server because the user is unknown."
When i wait awhile and check, the message does send. Anyone know which of the outgoing is the correct one, and is there anything else a person needs to know about Webmail 2.0 to get the settings right??
I just went crazy trying to figure this out for two weeks. Both SHAW and WIND told me it was not possible. I could get the incoming working but not the outgoing.
Here is what worked.
1. SIgn up for shaw beta webmail - type in wmbeta.shaw.ca
2. Under mobile preferences, select ENABLED versus DISABLED.
3. Then the instructions on this PDF work. The forum won't let me paste links, but there is a PDF that comes up from SHAW when you google "shaw email android"
Good luck!
Info:
- HTC Diamond US Version 3G/Quadband
- AT&T Sim card w/ active data plan
Problem:
- Cannot connect to internet. Exchange server does not sync.
When I try to go to say google within Opera or IE it does not connect. Opera gives me this red screen saying unable to access network.
I am however able to use the phone and send/receive text messages.
Troubleshooting:
- Called HTC, no help
- Called AT&T, don't support the phone, no help
- Best Buy sells the phone so I went in there, no help.
- Went to an AT&T store, no help
- Search function within this forum didnt reveal anything.
- I did take my SIM and try it in another HTC Diamond and same thing. So I am ruling out the phone being the problem.
Note: this SIM card works like a charm in my Samsung Blackjack2 and my Jailbroken iPhone.
PLEASE somebody help me!!!
I am pretty tech savvy and have been searching the net for 2 days.
If you need more info, please ask. Could be a data connection settings that i need to manual input?
~ Phillip
Help us out. What are your internet settings? Did you run the setup wizard for AT&T?
I inserted the SIM, followed instructions, set it up to autmatically detect AT&T settings.
I sets up the connection as Media Net which i believe is right.
I actually just had my first advance. I was able to get internet by removing the proxy server from the Media Net connection.
So internet is solved. Just trying to figure out how to sync with my exchange. Which i have done with other phone a dozen times with no problems (so i know my user name, pass, domain and stuff are accurate)
What else do you need to know.
Every setting
I read this in another thread:
I tried the connection wizard and couldn't get online. I deleted the connection and manually setup a connection called Cingular GPRS:
Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G)
wap.cingular
User: [email protected]
PW: CINGULAR1
That's it. No domain or advanced server settings.
that enabled internet for me. not able to sync my exchange server still. small chance it could be something small i am doing wrong.
Where can I locate "edit account setup"???
taken from this -
For e-mail, you have to edit the "Advanced Server Settings" under "Edit Account Setup". There is a drop down box "Network Connection." I believe it defaults to "The Internet" which never works for me. You can either change it to Media Net or a custom connection if you make your own.
YouTube doesn't work with the Media Net connection because of the proxy. You can either disable the proxy in the Media Net connection or create a new connection that has the proxy disabled. I usually do option 2 and create a "No Proxy" connection that is identical to Media Net except no proxy. (I like to leave the Media Net w/Proxy just in case I need to access some AT&T thing.) I then set all apps to use the "No Proxy" connection (mail, MMS, etc)
Problem Solved.
Solution:
Once you insert the SIM and follow the setup. NOTE: the setup provided for Media Net is not correct. Follow my steps in post #5 by deleting the Media net and making your own.
Once this is done, then you will have access to the internet. Then you can setup your email exchange.
If you setup your email exchange first, it will not work. Follow steps in Post #5 then go back and erase your mail account. Start a new account and bingo.
Hope this helps some newbies like me.
~ Phillip
I am having tons of problems getting my tab to connect to my exchange server. The message I get everytime (since yesterday afternoon when I got the tab) is "Unable to connect server."
I have tried everything I can think of and so far nothing has worked, this includes, a bunch of different firmwares from JM6 to JMA and JMC, no change whatsoever. I've tried it on wifi and 3G, no change. I've tried 3 different exchange servers 2010 Sp1, 2010 and 2007 Sp3, no change.
I have a nexus one and milestone sitting right next to the tab and I can connect using the same server / user / password information just fine (they are both on 2.2 varients)
In trying to troubleshoot this I have started to take a look at the traffic from the tab. Everything looks like what you would expect to see, https to the exchange server specified, until the tab goes to contact Samsung (I assume it is to send the license activation / IMEI info for the mail app??) at 195.125.115.160. I looks like it sends something via https but never hears back from them and that's when I get the "Unable to connect server" message.
This is just a supposition on my part, I am not expert in any of this. So anyone have any ideas on how to get around this or what else to look for? Maybe I am missing something else much more basic?
Any way to change something in the OS / app somewhere to make it think it's "licensed" already?
Update
I used ADB and LogCat to find the following information that looks like the problem
E/ExchangeActivation( 3999): getDeviceInfo - Can not get country code!
I/ExchangeActivation( 3999): XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
D/PROXY1 ( 3999): Proxy Host: null
D/PROXY1 ( 3999): Proxy port: 8080
D/NativeCrypto( 3999): Freeing OpenSSL session
I/ExchangeActivation( 3999): HTTP/1.1 503 Service Unavailable
I/ExchangeActivation( 3999): Device activation response: 503
E/ExchangeActivation( 3999): getLicenseKey - http response status 503
W/ExchangeActivation( 3999): Activation failed
V/EmailServiceProxy( 3999): validate returns 1
D/EAS SyncManager( 3999): !!! EAS SyncManager, onDestroy
Any assistance is greatly appreciated!
Well, it's working fine this morning. I guess Samsung fixed their server????? Hopefully there is some info here for someone else if they experience the same problem.
It is that you received an email with no subject line. If you receive an email with no subject line it shuts the connection down.