Re: Sending emails via a Sony Ericsson/Virgin Mobile
In message <g5vdma$2jl$1@news.albasani.net>, Section 31T
<nospam@formeplease.co.uk> writes
>I have a Sony Ericsson W380i on Virgin PAYG.
>
>I've set my phone up to receive emails but I can't seem to send them.
>I know the SMTP settings are correct as they are the same I use on my PC.
>
>Do Virgin use it's own SMTP server?
>
>
>
Most ISPs will not allow outgoing mail via their SMTP server unless
connected directly via their service: think about it, spam would be even
worse if you could just point at any SMTP server you fancied.
You will probably need to change to Virgin settings and their website
will probably help, in fact not a bad place to seek your answer in the
first place.
Re: Sending emails via a Sony Ericsson/Virgin Mobile
"Section 31T" <nospam@formeplease.co.uk> wrote in message
news:g5vdma$2jl$1@news.albasani.net...
> I have a Sony Ericsson W380i on Virgin PAYG.
>
> I've set my phone up to receive emails but I can't seem to send them.
> I know the SMTP settings are correct as they are the same I use on my PC.
>
> Do Virgin use it's own SMTP server?
No. There's no Virgin SMTP server - they don't provide a SMTP server so you
will have to use one provided by an existing service. Virgin provide very
little in terms of services above and beyond voice calls (even then there is
no divert option) and basic GPRS (they don't provide a conventional portal
service either).
Gmail is one option although there are documented problems with using SE
phones to connect to Gmail. Something to do with installing the required
certificates. There are solutions but it is a problem you may (or may not)
encounter.
Re: Sending emails via a Sony Ericsson/Virgin Mobile
In article <g5vdma$2jl$1@news.albasani.net>, nospam@formeplease.co.uk
says...
> I have a Sony Ericsson W380i on Virgin PAYG.
>
> I've set my phone up to receive emails but I can't seem to send them.
> I know the SMTP settings are correct as they are the same I use on my PC.
Then they are wrong.
> Do Virgin use it's own SMTP server?
They will. I don't know what it is.
--
Regards
Jon
Re: Sending emails via a Sony Ericsson/Virgin Mobile
"Jon" <spam@jonparker.plus.com> wrote in message
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> In article <g5vdma$2jl$1@news.albasani.net>, nospam@formeplease.co.uk
> says...
>> I have a Sony Ericsson W380i on Virgin PAYG.
>>
>> I've set my phone up to receive emails but I can't seem to send them.
>> I know the SMTP settings are correct as they are the same I use on my PC.
>
> Then they are wrong.
NO, THEY ARE NOT!
>> Do Virgin use it's own SMTP server?
>
> They will. I don't know what it is.
> --
> Regards
> Jon
Re: Sending emails via a Sony Ericsson/Virgin Mobile
On Sun, 20 Jul 2008 19:41:50 UTC, Jon <spam@jonparker.plus.com> wrote:
> In article <g5vdma$2jl$1@news.albasani.net>, nospam@formeplease.co.uk
> says...
> > I have a Sony Ericsson W380i on Virgin PAYG.
> >
> > I've set my phone up to receive emails but I can't seem to send them.
> > I know the SMTP settings are correct as they are the same I use on my PC.
>
> Then they are wrong.
Not necessarily. The ones on my phone are identical to the ones on my
PC.
--
Bob Eager
Use the BIG mirror service in the UK: http://www.mirrorservice.org
Re: Sending emails via a Sony Ericsson/Virgin Mobile
On 2008-07-20, Jon <spam@jonparker.plus.com> wrote:
> In article <g5vdma$2jl$1@news.albasani.net>, nospam@formeplease.co.uk
> says...
>> I have a Sony Ericsson W380i on Virgin PAYG.
>>
>> I've set my phone up to receive emails but I can't seem to send them.
>> I know the SMTP settings are correct as they are the same I use on my PC.
>
> Then they are wrong.
>
>> Do Virgin use it's own SMTP server?
>
> They will. I don't know what it is.
It might be worth trying T-Mobile's SMTP server. When Virgin's GPRS was
playing sillies a few years back I got messages on my handset instead of
the page I wanted, to call T-Mobile's customer services and gave a phone
number.
(They were quite confused when I did call them. But shortly afterwards
the fault vanished.)
Re: Sending emails via a Sony Ericsson/Virgin Mobile
Section 31T wrote:
> I have a Sony Ericsson W380i on Virgin PAYG.
>
> I've set my phone up to receive emails but I can't seem to send them.
> I know the SMTP settings are correct as they are the same I use on my PC.
So does your PC connect to the internet via Virgin mobile?
Re: Sending emails via a Sony Ericsson/Virgin Mobile
Section 31T wrote:
> "Jon" <spam@jonparker.plus.com> wrote in message
> news:MPG.22eda55ccb2112c798969d@news.aioe.org...
>> In article <g5vdma$2jl$1@news.albasani.net>, nospam@formeplease.co.uk
>> says...
>>> I have a Sony Ericsson W380i on Virgin PAYG.
>>>
>>> I've set my phone up to receive emails but I can't seem to send them.
>>> I know the SMTP settings are correct as they are the same I use on my PC.
>> Then they are wrong.
>
> NO, THEY ARE NOT!
They most definitely are wrong.
Why do people ask questions then tell people that they know better then
to listen to the answers?
I was going to help you with this problem, but your attitude has
undermined my motivation to help.
Re: Sending emails via a Sony Ericsson/Virgin Mobile
"Iain" <no-one@hairydog.co.uk> wrote in message
news:1216634001.32318.1@proxy00.news.clara.net...
> Section 31T wrote:
>> "Jon" <spam@jonparker.plus.com> wrote in message
>> news:MPG.22eda55ccb2112c798969d@news.aioe.org...
>>> In article <g5vdma$2jl$1@news.albasani.net>, nospam@formeplease.co.uk
>>> says...
>>>> I have a Sony Ericsson W380i on Virgin PAYG.
>>>>
>>>> I've set my phone up to receive emails but I can't seem to send them.
>>>> I know the SMTP settings are correct as they are the same I use on my
>>>> PC.
>>> Then they are wrong.
>>
>> NO, THEY ARE NOT!
>
> They most definitely are wrong.
>
> Why do people ask questions then tell people that they know better then to
> listen to the answers?
>
> I was going to help you with this problem, but your attitude has
> undermined my motivation to help.
cunt
Re: Sending emails via a Sony Ericsson/Virgin Mobile
Section 31T wrote:
> "Section 31T" <nospam@formeplease.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:g5vdma$2jl$1@news.albasani.net...
>
> Problem has now been sorted..
No. You can now send emails. You still have an attitude problem. That's
far more of a problem.
> I decided to set up a email account with my Domain Host, fasthosts. No
> problems sending now.
Right, so your setting were wrong, weren't they?
I doubt you have the grace to apologise for your bad attitude, but
calling someone a cunt is guranteed to ensure that you'll not get helped
in future.
By now, I expect you'll have pissed off - you only came here to get
something for yourself, not to help others.
Re: Sending emails via a Sony Ericsson/Virgin Mobile
Iain wrote:
> Section 31T wrote:
>> "Section 31T" <nospam@formeplease.co.uk> wrote in message
>> news:g5vdma$2jl$1@news.albasani.net...
>>
>> Problem has now been sorted..
>
> No. You can now send emails. You still have an attitude problem. That's
> far more of a problem.
>
>> I decided to set up a email account with my Domain Host, fasthosts. No
>> problems sending now.
>
> Right, so your setting were wrong, weren't they?
>
> I doubt you have the grace to apologise for your bad attitude, but
> calling someone a cunt is guranteed to ensure that you'll not get helped
> in future.
>
> By now, I expect you'll have pissed off - you only came here to get
> something for yourself, not to help others.
>
>
What a lovely sunny day. Makes you feel good to be alive ;-)
Re: Sending emails via a Sony Ericsson/Virgin Mobile
"Section 31T" <nospam@formeplease.co.uk> wrote in message
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> "Iain" <no-one@hairydog.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:1216634001.32318.1@proxy00.news.clara.net...
>> Section 31T wrote:
>>> "Jon" <spam@jonparker.plus.com> wrote in message
>>> news:MPG.22eda55ccb2112c798969d@news.aioe.org...
>>>> In article <g5vdma$2jl$1@news.albasani.net>, nospam@formeplease.co.uk
>>>> says...
>>>>> I have a Sony Ericsson W380i on Virgin PAYG.
>>>>>
>>>>> I've set my phone up to receive emails but I can't seem to send them.
>>>>> I know the SMTP settings are correct as they are the same I use on my
>>>>> PC.
>>>> Then they are wrong.
>>>
>>> NO, THEY ARE NOT!
>>
>> They most definitely are wrong.
>>
>> Why do people ask questions then tell people that they know better then
>> to listen to the answers?
>> I was going to help you with this problem, but your attitude has
>> undermined my motivation to help.
>
> cunt
Some people don't want to be helped.
What sort of dick head is it that assumes that their PCs email SMTP settings
will be the same as their phones?!
Re: Sending emails via a Sony Ericsson/Virgin Mobile
"Steve Terry" <gFOURwwk@tesco.net> wrote in message
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> "Section 31T" <nospam@formeplease.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:g61mbs$mad$1@news.albasani.net...
>> "Iain" <no-one@hairydog.co.uk> wrote in message
>> news:1216634001.32318.1@proxy00.news.clara.net...
>>> Section 31T wrote:
>>>> "Jon" <spam@jonparker.plus.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:MPG.22eda55ccb2112c798969d@news.aioe.org...
>>>>> In article <g5vdma$2jl$1@news.albasani.net>, nospam@formeplease.co.uk
>>>>> says...
>>>>>> I have a Sony Ericsson W380i on Virgin PAYG.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've set my phone up to receive emails but I can't seem to send them.
>>>>>> I know the SMTP settings are correct as they are the same I use on my
>>>>>> PC.
>>>>> Then they are wrong.
>>>>
>>>> NO, THEY ARE NOT!
>>>
>>> They most definitely are wrong.
>>>
>>> Why do people ask questions then tell people that they know better then
>>> to listen to the answers?
>>> I was going to help you with this problem, but your attitude has
>>> undermined my motivation to help.
>>
>> cunt
> Some people don't want to be helped.
> What sort of dick head is it that assumes that their PCs email SMTP
> settings
> will be the same as their phones?!
Why wouldn't the settings be the same for the same account? Authentication
requirements, authentication protocols and the ip address of the relevant
server shouldn't change just because the client hardware changes.
The problem for the op is probably (but not definitely) connected with the
fact that most ISPs also check the ip address of the client and only allow
sending from ip addresses in the ISP's range. Some ISPs are also using
"From" header content checking to force the "From" line to correspond to an
email address within the ISPs domain.
To answer the op's question (again) - Virgin does not provide a SMTP account
for its customers.