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Anders1993

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#1233 16-Mar-2004 04:38
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Hi -Everybody.
I have a IPAQ 3970, when I download e-mail it hangs, stops. I can send e-mails. I can browse on the internet. I also have a QTEK 1010 with Windows CE, same problem.
Please help, I am stocked in Zimbabwe, no help to find. I am using Ecoweb as service provider.

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#4275 16-Mar-2004 07:47
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Is this pop3 or IMAP? Can you access this mailbox with another pop3 client, for example Outlook Express without a problem?




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#4287 16-Mar-2004 19:37
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Hi again.

Yes, I can download from outlook Express and Microsoft Outlook without any problems, I can also download on my mobile phone, T68i Sony Ericson. I use pop3. I realy hope someone can help.

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#4288 16-Mar-2004 19:41
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Do you need a secure connection to retrieve these e-mails or just standard pop3?




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#4289 16-Mar-2004 19:54
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I believe this is a normal pop3, but I don´t know.

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