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Email Clients

01/25/2010 11:01 AM

Dear All;

How can I get details (like incoming/outgoing server address, port numbers, etc) of my an email client (mail.com) to enable me configure an email push client on my nokia phone.

Kindly assist.

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#1

Re: Email Clients

01/25/2010 4:59 PM

Ask for permission first. Make damn sure you don't share such info with anyone else.

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Re: Email Clients

01/26/2010 5:01 AM

ISP is responsible to provide POP3 & SMTP settings & are no secret as it the Password of your Mail client which is Secret.

ISP means Internet Services Provider whose MailServer you are using.

Incredimail [free] sets automatically if you can enter the name of ISP.

Ask the ISP Support.

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Re: Email Clients

01/27/2010 3:35 AM

Hi Haajee,

I dont understand this statement; Incredimail [free] sets automatically if you can enter the name of ISP.

please can you explain further?

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Re: Email Clients

01/27/2010 6:11 AM

That is a free mailclient named "Incredimail"

Sorry for my imbiguos post.

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Re: Email Clients

01/26/2010 11:24 AM

Haajee's answer is perfect. There may also be a web site that your ISP has with this information on it.

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Re: Email Clients

01/27/2010 5:21 AM

This might help....not sure.

http://en.kioskea.net/forum/affich-85461-mail-com-server-type

"Use
yourfullemail@email.com (or mail.com) as your username, and
# Incoming mail (IMAP) server address: imap.aol.com
# Outgoing mail (SMTP) server address: smtp.aol.com; port: 587 "

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