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What is my server in my cp t230

I try to access my email in my cp but he ask me my server. can you give me some email servers,

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You have to find out your email server for your email account, not just any server - there are milions of them out there...
If you are in trouble, go to your email provider's website and look for support there - it's usually available in FAQ or similar support section.

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Micromax a60 for Relaince gsm internet setting

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Actually i am developing an application which needs to access INTERNET in mobile to do some task,i tried to access through email with incoming server and outgoing server configuration details to send an email, but it gives me an alert like " unable to open connection from server" . even i got success in emulator for incoming server but unable to do with outgoing server,
And mobile shows me as Wifi is connected but not able to access INTERNET in mobile...please help me ...how to do? ....my mobile is micromax andro A60...
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Dear gbp7292, to access the admíns CP on this system yuou may try some of these "default" user and password combinations:

User System Password Manager
User Admin password 0000
User empty password 01234

If this still doesn't works, try doing a hard reset. To do this you will need to hold the reset button for 30+ seconds. After that, you'll have to reconfigure everithing.
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I want to send an email when a blue window pops up but dont know if my yahoo is pop3 or imap server? i also need incoming and outgoing e-mail server HELP

Incoming mail server settings

•POP server: plus.pop.mail.yahoo.com
•Use SSL
•Port: 995

Outgoing mail server (SMTP) settings

•SMTP server: plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com
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•Port: 465
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•Account Name/Login Name: Your Yahoo! Mail ID (your email address without the "@yahoo.com", for example, “testing80”)
•Email Address: Your Yahoo! Mail address (for example, [email protected])
•Password: Your Yahoo! Mail password

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If you still can’t send Yahoo! Mail from your mail program, you may be accessing the Internet through an ISP that is blocking the SMTP port. If this is the case, try setting the SMTP port number to 587 when sending email via Yahoo!'s SMTP server.

Your email program gives you the option of either deleting your Yahoo! messages from the Yahoo! server after downloading them into your mail reader, or leaving them on the Yahoo! server so you can see them online in your Yahoo! account, too.
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Premium users are not allowed to access this server. Error???

Lets try to update your yahoo by doing so many problems will be solve, it will take few min depending in your conection.

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Bigpond Email Customer Service Call 1-805-225-6690 We are 24 Hour Available Call Now for Help

Sorry you are having this problem,
Sounds to me like your eMail client configuration is incorrect...
Is this a new problem where you were able to send an receive mail no problem before and now this ?
I suspect it is a new set-up.
It looks like you entered your eMail address where the software was asking for the address of the SMTP mail server...
Port 465 is for a secure SMTP Server.
Normally, the SMTP server port is 25 or 26. Have you modified your eMail settings lately ? Or maybe it works well from home but not when you are on another network....
Bigpond has implemented some security on their network, see here:
http://bigpond.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/bigpond.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=5562
So, when you are connected to the bigpond network, you must use their SMTP server:
mail.bigpond.com
Otherwise, it will reject the connection.
When you are away from the bigpond network, you might have to ask your host or whoever, who provides the highspeed internet access ? and then google for their smtp server,
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you will quickly and easily find this server and all you have to do is enter it temporarily into your SMTP server field in your eMail client settings making sure to set it back to bigpond once you are back home..
THis should get you back on your way again.
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My partner deleted the microsoft program from the computer. I have re installed it, but cannot access any of my emails when I sign in ( [email protected] )I can see I have emails but cannot open the...

My best guess as to what your problem is, is that you need to tell Outlook what your mail servers are......... And as each Internet Service Provider has their own your best bet is to give your ISP a call and ask the what your pop3 and smtp servers are.

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A possible way for you to contact Live would be to sign up for a free web based email such as MSN, Yahoo, Hotmail, or gmail. As these email servers are all web based and don't rely on Outlook for you to receive a message they should give you a reliable way for Live support to contact you, and a backup email account for the future ;)

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