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Anyone from singapore using M1?

9 replies · 8,205 views · Started 10 August 2002

i'm using M1 & can't email using my N7650 even after i had setup my confiq.
Pls advise

MobileOne is my provider I use since they started off. My Email provide?... Don't have one becoz I have my own email server, I have my own domain name and email server hosted in Science Park 😃

But I uses my Pacific Net dialup account to check my email.

I'm with M1 too! I check singnet, pacnet, nus, yahoo (POP3) and my own domain's email with it. Took me a while to get the settings correct. Am using GPRS to download stuff, so don't have a dialup ISP to configure, the phone came pre-configred for Mobilenet GPRS so I just set up the email account and it worked.

Am trying to figure out a way to filter off all the spam though. Even if downloading each header cost 1�, they all add up.

How many Sinaporean users are there in this forum anyhow?

You mean you using GPRS mobileNet to check your email? How you config it?

You mean post in here for the step by step setting

I am from Punggol, Typical Island South

I guess I'm the one who mentioned mobilenet so....

My GPRS settings were the ones that came with the phone when I bought it from M1. The details of how to setup your phone for WAP GPRS and Mobilenet are available at www.miworld.com.sg under WAP/GPRS Settings.

Here are the step by step instructions I used:

Go to Menu -> Messaging -> Options -> Settings - E-mail -> Mailboxes

Click Options and select New mailbox

These are what I filled in for each of the settings ( for my singnet account)

Mailbox name: Default (call it whatever you want)
Access point in use: MobileNet
My mail address: (self explanatory)
Outgoing mail server: mail.singnet.com.sg (for singnet, see comments below)
Send message: During next conn.
Send copy to self: No
Include signature: No
User name: (self explanatory)
Password: (self-explanatory)
Mailbox type: POP3
Security: Off
APOP: Off

My settings for MobileNet (Under Menu -> Tools -> Settings -> Connection -> Access Points)

Connection name: MobileNet
Data bearer: GPRS
Accesspoint name: Mobilenet
Username: 65xxxxxxxx (where xxxxxxxx = your phone number)
Password: user123
Authentication: Normal
Gateway IP address: 172.16.1.23
Homepage: http://wapsvr.m1.com.sg:8000
Connection security: off
Session mode: Permanent

* Outgoing mail server. In this case, I cannot use the singnet outgoing mail server because they only allow people connection via singnet to send mail through their mail server. If your outgoing mail server does not have this restriction then you can use it to send mail.

Hope this helps.

I also use the settings for my palm/ipaq's connection to Mobilenet to check/send mail etc.... when I don't feel like composing the whole mail on a T9 system.