Gmail help
This is a discussion on Gmail help within the Windows Phone Software forums, part of the Windows Mobile Software category; to set our Gmail account,
we need to do 2 steps which are:
1. set your setting from Gmail website ...
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How to setup GMail
to set our Gmail account,
we need to do 2 steps which are:
1. set your setting from Gmail website (u need to login first)
2. set your phone.
visit this website to read more :
http://accentual.wordpress.com/2007/11/20/setting-gmail-at-motorola-q9-or-wm5-or-wm6/
hope it will help you a lot.
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hi Indry you only need to post this info once
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Originally Posted by
mfirst
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After much pain and research, I got my gmail to work:
In the messages, program, account options - set up a new account:
Your name: "put in your name"
E-mail address: "your full gmail address including @gmail.com"
NEXT
User name: (this is the key):
"recent:xxxx@gmail.com" with xxxx being your address. The key is recent
Password:
"put in your password"
Check to save password (I assume you want this)
Domain is blank
NEXT
Server Type : POP3
Account name: Gmail
NEXT
Incoming service
"pop.gmail.com:995"
dont check "require SSL connection"
Outgoing server:
"smtp.gmail.com:465"
check outgoing requires auth.
NEXT
Then pick the setting you want
(I have last 3 days)
and "entire message"
Connect auto. and check messages:
again, choose what you want - remember, checking more frequently will eat battery time! (I leave it to NEVER - and check manually myself)
hope this helps -
let me know if you have questions
-michael
I tried this, and it still won't let me log in. It keeps going back to the sign in screen and won't even remember my password. And even though I uncheck the SSL on the incoming server, when I look at the settings on it after I've tried to set it up, it's always checked. Any suggestions?
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I wish they would develop the java version for smartphone's, i guess its no easier than going to it in my browser I just like it better.
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Originally Posted by
Warfarin
I wish they would develop the java version for smartphone's, i guess its no easier than going to it in my browser I just like it better.
I bet if you search java you will find a way to do just that. I havent tried it yet since I am not exactly technically proficient. But there is a thread about that.
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This way worked perfectly. Do not try to use the gmail instructions. this way is alot better.
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