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joshy28

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#28008 14-Nov-2008 09:49
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cannot set-up webmail on my new jailbroken 2.1 iphone.  I have a email account through vodafone webmail i want to set up, but can.  I get this error : Could not activate cellular data network: PDP authentication failure.  Also i dont think i have EDGE that everyone is talking about.  I just want to be able to send/recieve enails like my old phones

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  #177929 14-Nov-2008 11:02
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Do Safari/YouTube/other web-based applications work on the mobile network? (as in not on Wi-Fi)

If it doesn't work then it could be an APN problem.




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  #177938 14-Nov-2008 11:53
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i cant connect hotmail or student mail. i hear this is just a problem with them not the phone. any ideas how to get around this?
from the questiuon above i think its an apn problem go to unlockit.co.nz they are very helpfu;l

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  #177939 14-Nov-2008 11:53
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nothing works except for txting and calling...i cant access anything through safari google maps etc...how do i fix the apn problem?

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  #177940 14-Nov-2008 11:56
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i heard that youtube is good for setting up hotmail, however i dnt have wifi yet, so i will try when i get that?

Kool, i will have a look at unlockit.co.nz.. cheers

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  #177942 14-Nov-2008 11:59
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Prob apn problem
go to settings, general, network, cellular data network, change apn from www.iphone-vodafone.net.nz to www.vodafone.net.nz.
Also put 3g on(under network). see if this works. itl cost $1 a day tho. if u dont want to get charged change the apn back to www.iphone-vodafone.net.nz. see if that works?

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  #177945 14-Nov-2008 12:05
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i dont have a 3g phone by the way... ive changed the settings to www.vodafone.nt.nz and i think its better but still dosnt connect

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  #177948 14-Nov-2008 12:09
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hmm not sure about 2g phones. is the internet working through safari now? probably will be quite slow because not 3g. u on prepay?

 
 
 
 

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  #177952 14-Nov-2008 12:19
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yes im on pre pay... ive set up gmail now and i seem to send and recieve emails now, but do i get charged for it?

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  #177955 14-Nov-2008 12:23
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yeh i think $1 a day. if u dont want to be charged make sure u go back to the apn that was originally there. i didnt and i lost $20 coz i didnt think i was using it opps. sorry i couldnt help with the vodofone web mail thing i dont really have a clue about that

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  #177965 14-Nov-2008 12:43
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Glad you got the APN problem sorted.

Yes, if you don't have a mobile broadband plan on, you will be charged the casual data rate of $1 day for usage up to 10MB a day (and then it's $1/MB over that).

As for setting up Vodafone Mail on the iPhone, I can't help there, and the help pages say to call 0800 800 021 for help, but considering it the Gen I device, I don't think they're going to support your phone (you could lie and say it's an iPhone 3G... but I'm not sure about that)




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  #177980 14-Nov-2008 13:36
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For vodafone mail you will need to enable pop/imap from webmail on the site and also have to set a password etc.

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  #178027 14-Nov-2008 17:25
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i have no problems with microsoft outlook, but the iphones not doin it for me...um ill give that phone a ring an see wot happens.... maybe its becos its the webmail that comes with my home phone account and not the www.vodafonemail.co.nz accounts


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  #178035 14-Nov-2008 17:56
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Ohhh.... you mean Vodafone fixed line webmail.

Do you have an @vodafone.co.nz or @ihug.co.nz email address?




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  #178040 14-Nov-2008 18:16
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@vodafone.co.nz

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  #178042 14-Nov-2008 18:23
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Make sure you have followed this.

I don't use Vodafone fixed line webmail through an email client, so I'm not sure exactly what ports or if any special things are required.




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