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Old 03-04-2007, 07:27 PM
Les Desser
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Default T-Mobile mailbox configuration for a Blackberry.

I would like to set up this unit to collect mail via POP3 from a server
running on a non standard port (rather then the default 110)

Going to <http://www.instantemail.t-mobile.co.uk/>, logging in and
getting to the advanced setup page, there is no facility I can see to
specify a specific port.

I'm sure there used to be as I have done this before, but that might
have been on Vodafone.

However, hunting a bit I have come across
<https://www.liv.ac.uk/csd/mobile/pda/blackberry/blackberryemail.htm>
which clearly shows the option at the T-Mobile site.

Has this now been removed?

I have tried appending "ort" after the server name but that does not
work.

To crown it all, there are no links there to a support site other than a
link to a help file that is not much help.

Any real help much appreciated.
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Old 03-04-2007, 09:01 PM
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Default Re: T-Mobile mailbox configuration for a Blackberry.

on 04/03/2007, Les Desser supposed :
> I would like to set up this unit to collect mail via POP3 from a server
> running on a non standard port (rather then the default 110)
>
> Going to <http://www.instantemail.t-mobile.co.uk/>, logging in and getting to
> the advanced setup page, there is no facility I can see to specify a specific
> port.
>
> I'm sure there used to be as I have done this before, but that might have
> been on Vodafone.
>
> However, hunting a bit I have come across
> <https://www.liv.ac.uk/csd/mobile/pda/blackberry/blackberryemail.htm>
> which clearly shows the option at the T-Mobile site.
>
> Has this now been removed?
>
> I have tried appending "ort" after the server name but that does not work.
>
> To crown it all, there are no links there to a support site other than a link
> to a help file that is not much help.
>
> Any real help much appreciated.


Create your email account, then once logged in, click edit then
advanced. the port can then be changed.



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Old 03-04-2007, 09:57 PM
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Default Re: T-Mobile mailbox configuration for a Blackberry.

In article <mn.25297d73d6a37f07.48968@blueyonder.invalid>, Jono
<nothanks@blueyonder.invalid> Sun, 4 Mar 2007 22:01:33 writes

>Create your email account, then once logged in, click edit then
>advanced. the port can then be changed.


A bit of a problem then as it does not allow me to create the account as
it fails to communicate with the remote server on the default 110 port!
It will not let you create and account unless it verify the domain, the
account and the password. Chicken and Egg syndrome!

If there is no other way then I think I can find a way round this by
creating a dummy user on an account that sits on a server using the
default POP3 port.

Why can't they just give you the options in the first place? Sigh!!

Thanks for the pointer.
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Old 03-05-2007, 01:43 PM
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Default Re: T-Mobile mailbox configuration for a Blackberry.

In article <mn.25297d73d6a37f07.48968@blueyonder.invalid>, Jono
<nothanks@blueyonder.invalid> Sun, 4 Mar 2007 22:01:33 writes

>on 04/03/2007, Les Desser supposed :
>> I would like to set up this unit to collect mail via POP3 from a
>>server running on a non standard port (rather then the default 110)
>>
>> Going to <http://www.instantemail.t-mobile.co.uk/>, logging in and
>>getting to the advanced setup page, there is no facility I can see to
>>specify a specific port.
>>
>> I'm sure there used to be as I have done this before, but that might
>>have been on Vodafone.
>>

[...]
>
>Create your email account, then once logged in, click edit then
>advanced. the port can then be changed.
>

Reached that point now and indeed it shows port 110 but I cannot click
in the field to change it!

What next?
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Old 03-05-2007, 08:33 PM
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Default Re: T-Mobile mailbox configuration for a Blackberry.

Les Desser wrote on 05/03/2007 :
> In article <mn.25297d73d6a37f07.48968@blueyonder.invalid>, Jono
> <nothanks@blueyonder.invalid> Sun, 4 Mar 2007 22:01:33 writes
>
>>on 04/03/2007, Les Desser supposed :
>>> I would like to set up this unit to collect mail via POP3 from a server
>>> running on a non standard port (rather then the default 110)
>>>
>>> Going to <http://www.instantemail.t-mobile.co.uk/>, logging in and getting
>>> to the advanced setup page, there is no facility I can see to specify a
>>> specific port.
>>>
>>> I'm sure there used to be as I have done this before, but that might have
>>> been on Vodafone.
>>>

> [...]
>>
>>Create your email account, then once logged in, click edit then advanced.
>> the port can then be changed.
>>

> Reached that point now and indeed it shows port 110 but I cannot click in the
> field to change it!
>
> What next?


Hmm. Not sure why it would give you a port box & not allow you to alter
it....



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Old 03-05-2007, 10:42 PM
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Default Re: T-Mobile mailbox configuration for a Blackberry.

In article <mn.2d0d7d73320518ca.48968@blueyonder.invalid>, Jono
<nothanks@blueyonder.invalid> Mon, 5 Mar 2007 21:33:06 writes

>Les Desser wrote on 05/03/2007 :
>> In article <mn.25297d73d6a37f07.48968@blueyonder.invalid>, Jono
>><nothanks@blueyonder.invalid> Sun, 4 Mar 2007 22:01:33 writes
>>
>>>on 04/03/2007, Les Desser supposed :
>>>> I would like to set up this unit to collect mail via POP3 from a
>>>>server running on a non standard port (rather then the default 110)
>>>>
>>>> Going to <http://www.instantemail.t-mobile.co.uk/>, logging in and
>>>>getting to the advanced setup page, there is no facility I can see
>>>>to specify a specific port.
>>>>
>>>> I'm sure there used to be as I have done this before, but that
>>>>might have been on Vodafone.
>>>>

>> [...]
>>>
>>>Create your email account, then once logged in, click edit then
>>>advanced. the port can then be changed.
>>>

>> Reached that point now and indeed it shows port 110 but I cannot
>>click in the field to change it!
>>
>> What next?

>
>Hmm. Not sure why it would give you a port box & not allow you to alter
>it....
>

It actually has a coloured background.

I have called 150 from the phone and they have confirmed that they can
change the port for me but I need to go through security and it is not
my phone ..
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Old 03-07-2007, 11:09 PM
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Default Re: T-Mobile mailbox configuration for a Blackberry.

In article <mn.2d0d7d73320518ca.48968@blueyonder.invalid>, Jono
<nothanks@blueyonder.invalid> Mon, 5 Mar 2007 21:33:06 writes

>Les Desser wrote on 05/03/2007 :
>> In article <mn.25297d73d6a37f07.48968@blueyonder.invalid>, Jono
>><nothanks@blueyonder.invalid> Sun, 4 Mar 2007 22:01:33 writes
>>
>>>on 04/03/2007, Les Desser supposed :
>>>> I would like to set up this unit to collect mail via POP3 from a
>>>>server running on a non standard port (rather then the default 110)
>>>>
>>>> Going to <http://www.instantemail.t-mobile.co.uk/>, logging in and
>>>>getting to the advanced setup page, there is no facility I can see
>>>>to specify a specific port.
>>>>
>>>> I'm sure there used to be as I have done this before, but that
>>>>might have been on Vodafone.
>>>>

>> [...]
>>>
>>>Create your email account, then once logged in, click edit then
>>>advanced. the port can then be changed.
>>>

>> Reached that point now and indeed it shows port 110 but I cannot
>>click in the field to change it!
>>
>> What next?

>
>Hmm. Not sure why it would give you a port box & not allow you to alter
>it....
>
>

Received this email from T-Mobile.

"unfortunately you cannot configure the Blackberry Internet Service to
use a non standard port for your email, it will only allow you to select
port 110."

*
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Old 03-08-2007, 06:13 PM
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Default Re: T-Mobile mailbox configuration for a Blackberry.

Les Desser formulated the question :

> Received this email from T-Mobile.
>
> "unfortunately you cannot configure the Blackberry Internet Service to use a
> non standard port for your email, it will only allow you to select port 110."


It seems the same on Vodafone too - they're actually the same portal -
the only port I could change to was 995, by ticking the SSL box.
Bummer.



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Old 03-11-2007, 04:15 PM
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Default Re: T-Mobile mailbox configuration for a Blackberry.

In article <mn.44817d738b42abe0.67798@blueyonder.invalid>, Jono
<nothanks@blueyonder.invalid> Thu, 8 Mar 2007 19:13:40 writes

>Les Desser formulated the question :
>
>> Received this email from T-Mobile.
>>
>> "unfortunately you cannot configure the Blackberry Internet Service
>>to use a non standard port for your email, it will only allow you to
>>select port 110."

>
>It seems the same on Vodafone too - they're actually the same portal -
>the only port I could change to was 995, by ticking the SSL box. Bummer.
>

I think this is called progress
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Old 03-12-2007, 04:50 PM
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In article <0Uw8KzNcsC9FFAQL@dessergroup.com>, Les Desser
<NewsDump1@dessergroup.com> Sun, 11 Mar 2007 16:15:24 writes

>In article <mn.44817d738b42abe0.67798@blueyonder.invalid>, Jono
><nothanks@blueyonder.invalid> Thu, 8 Mar 2007 19:13:40 writes
>
>>Les Desser formulated the question :
>>
>>> Received this email from T-Mobile.
>>>
>>> "unfortunately you cannot configure the Blackberry Internet Service
>>>to use a non standard port for your email, it will only allow you to
>>>select port 110."

>>
>>It seems the same on Vodafone too - they're actually the same portal -
>>the only port I could change to was 995, by ticking the SSL box.
>>Bummer.
>>

>I think this is called progress


Just had the following update from a nice chap at T-Mobile

We have tested the newer version of the Blackberry Internet Service and
it does not allow the use of non standard port either. Unfortunately
the only option I can suggest is to use a fwding rule from your email to
the instantemail address as I advised this will provide the same result
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Old 03-14-2007, 07:34 AM
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Les Desser explained :
> Just had the following update from a nice chap at T-Mobile
>
> We have tested the newer version of the Blackberry Internet Service and it
> does not allow the use of non standard port either. Unfortunately the only
> option I can suggest is to use a fwding rule from your email to the
> instantemail address as I advised this will provide the same result


It won't.

It will actually be a better result.

If you forward emails (at provider level) to the instantemail address,
you will get true push email.

If you want the BlackBerry to collect mails from another account, it
will only check the mailbox every 15 minutes.



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