How do i get my email??? - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III General

I want to use wifi to recieve my email...
My domains are @verizon.net and @rutgers.edu
But cannot download them to my mobile.

so are you able to recieve your email over GPRS/3G etc. If so as long as your wifi is connected it should overide the "connect ot GPRS to recieve email" option

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Pop3 mail via WLAN and GPRS

Hi,
I'm currently running L24 V4 and I experience an anoying problem in the internet connection using pop3 email (messaging). When I enable my WLAN it won't send/receive my email via this connection. Instead it opens a GRPS connection. This is not what I want. The second problem is that when I try to connect trough gprs it only works when I set the network connection in advanced server settings of "edit account setup" of my pop3 account to "Vodafone GPRS". Settings like "work" and "the internet" doesn't let me connect to grps at all. So doing this way it looks like I'm forcing the email connection to GPRS.
I have this problem only for email. Browsing the internet goes fine. If I have WLAN it goes trough wireless. If WLAN is not on it opens GPRS. For mail this doesn't work.
Any idea?
Cheers!
Martin
I have this same exact problem. Is this a known problem or does anyone have a fix? I'm using the official HTC WM6.1 rom btw.
Also, just to clarify, if I change the Network connection setting to 'The Internet' in the POP3 email settings, I can send/receive email over wifi but not via GPRS/3G. If I change the Network connection setting to 'MEdia Net' (US AT&T GPRS/3G connection), I can send/receive email via GPRS/3G, and it always uses GPRS/3G even if wifi is available. All other internet programs I use (Internet Explorer Mobile, Opera Mini, CorePlayer, HTC Home weather) connect over wifi when available instead of using GPRS/3G.

Unable to send emails - please help

OK, so this problem I think is new since I flashed my ROM to 1.93.
I have 2 email accounts. Work email is on an exchange server and personal IMAP email. I can send emails through my work account but not through my personal account.
The settings for my personal account are correct and the SMTP server allows connections through any port, so that isnt an issue. Does anyone have any idea? I have no problems using this IMAP account anywhere else.
Thanks
I had the same problem when connecting via my t-mobile hsdpa connection. Thing is it worked fine over wifi! If this is the same for you, try disabling the 'enable proxy server' option in your networks internet connection settings, that worked for me!
If the disabling proxy setting option does not work ensure the personal email is connection though you operators connection.
Thanks for both the suggestions.
I did not have the proxy setting disabled and I also have checked that the connection is through my operators connection.
Still no joy though!
Any more ideas?
outgoing mailserver
The outgoing mailserver from your provider doesn't wrk with any connection other than the one from the provider itself. (like so many providers) If you use wifi at home you are connected with your provider and outgoing e-mail will work fine. Try to find a free e-mail provider that supports the outgoing e-mail server on any connection. For example www.phreaker.net. Their outgoing e-mail (and incoming) will do the job on your phone. I'm using a vodafone e-mail account, works 4 me, incoming and outgoing. I just use it to send e-mail when i'm on holiday.
If your outgoing server needs SSL, you have to go into Advanced Settings and enable it manually as well as specifying the connection to use for outgoing emails.
Well, I have deleted the account and set it up again and it is working once more. I use an SMTP server that accepts connections from any network so that was fine. One thing I have noticed is that to send immediately, I have to do both a send and receive, but the receive happens first. Is there any way of being able to just send immediately?
So, I had the same issue rear its ugly head again!
After some more searching, found this.
http://www.tracyandmatt.co.uk/blogs/index.php?blog=2&title=windows-mobile-6-1-smtp-issues&disp=single&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1#c8591
Seems to be the answer!

Reveive Email with Wlan OR Gprs

Hello,
i have a problem to get my email in WM6.1 to work.
There is no auto-connect. So i can send emails per WLan. If no Wlan available i get an sync error istead of an GPRS connection.
Only change of the network-settings in outlook helps.
In WM6.0 Outlook connects if no WLAN available automatically to GPRS
What can i do ?
Apop

Email via WLAN

Hi,
I'm using my htc kaiser with original wm6.1 rom.
Today I recognized that I'm not able to send/receive emails using my wlan connection. everthing else like latest verison of opera, quickGPS or skype is able to use my wlan connection to enter the internet.
To send/receive emails I normaly use my GPRS/HSDPA connection. this works fine but once I switch off my phone e.g. flight modus, I can open the email program and click on send/receive but nothing happens. I only get an error message telling me that no connection can be made and I should check if phone is on.
If phone is on and wlan is also on and I click on send/receive emails, my kaisers tries to establishe a GPRS/HSPDA connection to send/receive emails.
I want my kaiser to send/receive emails via wlan connection too.
Can anyone please help.
Thanks,
Stoneubi

Problems connecting to hotmail account

Hi There,
I have a HTC viva, when I try an connect to my hotmail account (obviously using the correct settings etc), I get a message telling me that windows live was unable to establish an internet connection.
The data connection is turned on, I have had access to my mail before however, I have loaded spb menu on there and when I chech the internet side of this, it tries to open Opera to access the internet.
How do I stop the phone from using opera to access the internet, as I think it is this that is stopping me from getting my e-mails etc?
Also, cannot send or receive picture messages, as like the above, my type of contract lets me do this.
Cheers

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