Just checking. We'll take this up again in the X50 forums. ;) Sorry for the interruption jd.
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That worked well, One thing though I got a certificate invalid message before it downloaded the messages. Has any one else run into this? I'm going to copy this and make it a sticky in the Tips and tricks forum. Great work jdh :approve:
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I was able to set it up and I didn't need the :995 and the :465 at the end of the in/out server setting. If mine works without it, should I just leave it alone or should I change it for some reason?
That worked well, One thing though I got a certificate invalid message before it downloaded the messages. Has any one else run into this? I'm going to copy this and make it a sticky in the Tips and tricks forum. Great work jdh :approve:
DP, a sticky would be nice for the aximsite/gmail community. i recieved this Certificate notification too the first time i sent/recieved messages. Never got it since. JDH
Originally Posted by dalydose
I didn't see this when I was setting mine up. :(
I was able to set it up and I didn't need the :995 and the :465 at the end of the in/out server setting. If mine works without it, should I just leave it alone or should I change it for some reason?
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I would add the port numbers at the end of the server addresses. Dont know if you can run without them or not. JDH
I just used the settings for Outlook on Gmail's website which did not include the port numbers. In the "other" section, they included the port number in a list of items that might be needed to setup a program.
I don't like messing with stuff while it's working so I'll leave mine alone...until I have a problem! ;)
Hi again JD
I changed my password in Gmail yesterday and did the same in my PDA.When I tried to log into Gmail with my PDA it kept on prompting for user/passwrd.I can't get into Gmail now.
I've enabled POP3 in Gmail and this is the status: status POP ebabled for all mail that arrived since 2/3/05
I've done soft resetting as well.
Pls assist.Thank You in advance.
I read somewhere the port numbers were default ones, so they can be left out. I got mine working without the numbers.
Also I have "outgoing server requires authentication" checked, without checking "Use separate settings".
Messages on the pocket pc would disappear after I read them if I check mail again. Someone suggested checking the "get the first 5k" option", now this problem has gone and message (headers) are retained.
The warning about expired/invalid certificates appeared once.