When using any of these ROM, it doesn't seem to allow me to syncronise my emails with my exchange.
Has anyone experienced any problems?
I had the same problem you need to disable the proxy for the T-Mobile connection
I have disabled the Proxy, and i can receive emails but now neither internet explorer or opera connects to the internet.
Any ideas?
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I've been able to surf using T-Mobile USA's entry "T-Zones" GPRS plan with the 1.72 ROM on my XDA II... I upgraded to 2.06 and it no longer works. It says it connects to T-Zones, but then Internet Explorer fails on all sites with "Site not found."
Messaging and my IMAP account work, so it's not the connection itself. Is this an Internet Explorer 2.06 ROM thing, or a T-Mobile thing?? Did they turn off port 80 or something?
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T-Mobile has changed a bunch of stuff latley. They cut me off of my browsing, if you setup the proxy, it'll start working again. They started blocking unlimited browsing without going through the proxy.
Ah. I set the connection up again as a "work" network that connected via proxy, using 216.155.165.50 (for reference if anyone searches this thread), and I am able to surf.
Thanks!
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In T-Mobile's ongoing battle to make their "T-Zones" service different from their "Internet" service (for which they charge at least $15 more a month), they keep closing off ports.
I am still able to ssh over the POP3 and IMAP ports, however. :twisted:
Maybe you guys can help. . .
I just upgraded to 2.06 and the Connection Wizard is different - where there was a place for "Number" and I had *9***3# to connect, now it's "Access point name:" and with the same characters it won't connect. I tried using the proxy as described above and it still won't connect. Am I doing something wrong?
Thanks
All,
Trying to figure out what is the best way to setup your network connections on WM6 roms. I'm currently a Tmobile user in USA. The data plan im on, uses a proxy server. So it created an interesting problem if any expert out there can figure this out. HEre goes:
network wizard creates : Tmobile Data, Tmobile mms, on top of the My work network (empty setting), My ISP. None of them uses proxy.
Ok then I went ahead added the proxy into Tmobile Data config then IE works, push mail works from mail2web. AOl emails,YAHOO emails, weather ...etc stops working cuz the proxy.
Ok I decided to play with network management settings like a lot people suggested: I picked My work network (empty setting) as internet, Tmobile Data as private network connect. Now AOL,YAHOO ...etc anything cant use proxy server works, but my IE and PUSH mail fails.
My question is are there ways to tie connection to each application? actually tie into each mail account.
I remember there use to be a skipping proxy cab somewhere, I'm willing to try that cab if someone has it. I just need proxy to be transparents to some mail accounts and maybe applications like HTC weather.
Thank you. Let me know if I confusses everyone.
All,
Ok i did a partial fix.
Changed all the aol,yahoo, accounts to use work connection.
push mail can only use internet connection which has to have proxy. now that my sync doesnt like it, will fail with unreachable sever during sync because of the proxy. More digging. I know there are more tmobile web users out there. anyone has other suggestions?
Do anyone know how to get gmail to work on cricket in outlook. I tried everything on the internet and still can't get it to work. If i plug it up to my computer i can receive my email. but cricket ports is blocking it. Any ideas anyone
Crickets blocks that using their proxy internet. To access gmail use internet explorer. No way around Crickets proxy yet other than the broadband hack.
Hi people,
Is there a way to set up multiple outgoing smpt servers so for example,
if i connect to a wifi i can send the emails via wifi and if i use the 3G i can send it through there etc?
Its a pain at the moment as i can send emails through 3g network but not through wifi.
Thanks:good:
no there isn't.
but the problem seems to come from the wifi network you're in.
have you tried with other wifi networks ?
eytan123 said:
no there isn't.
but the problem seems to come from the wifi network you're in.
have you tried with other wifi networks ?
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No it's not the the wifi problem is I need to put the wifi ISP outgoing smtp too as well as my mobile networks..
Trying to send emails from a onetel.com account but cannot get it to work. The smtp settings should be mail.onetel.com but this fails. Can get the smtp.orange.net to work when on mobile but this fails on wifi (our home broadband is O2, so mail.o2.co.uk works). Don't want to reconfigure everytime we move from wifi to mobile.
Have looked everywhere but can't find an easy answer. Help welcome.
Using HTC Desire C on Orange