Re: [Logicmail-users] 1and1
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From: Derek K. <dko...@lo...> - 2009-09-07 16:00:05
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That helps a little. I recommend the following: - Make sure the APN settings are configured in the BlackBerry's TCP configuration (in the Advanced section of the device's Options screen) - Make sure the "Use MDS Proxy" option is enabled in the LogicMail configuration screens That should "hopefully" get you something equivalent. -Derek On Monday 07 September 2009 11:54:59 am johny why wrote: > i guess gmail-blackberry connects the same way operamini and googlesync > connect. no wifi needed, and i dont pay for any sort of data plan, i only > pay for voice and sms. operamini on my bb can browse the web anyplace, on > the freeway etc. how? can logic connect the same way? > > opera's faq tells me operamini cannot connect without SOME sort of internet > connection, so my phone apparently has enough of one for operamini. under > operamini 'about', i see "connection type:mds-public", and "proxy url: > server4.operamini.com:80" and "deviceside=false". opera uses apn. my apn is > epc.TMobile.com. does any of this help? > > thx > > > On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 4:39 AM, Derek Konigsberg > <dko...@lo... > > > wrote: > > > > Then that's probably your problem. I have no idea how Gmail can connect > > without a data plan, but LogicMail can connect one of two ways: > > - Direct TCP (I think this needs a data plan) > > - Wi-Fi > > > > Of course every carrier may define the term "data plan" differently, and > > it might still work for you. I'd check the TCP settings on your device > > (its carrier-specific, but I offer some links on the project website FAQ) > > just to be sure, before giving up. > > > > P.S. "OTA" just means "over-the-air", and doesn't really say anything > > about the half dozen or so network transports a BB can use: BIS-B, BES, > > Direct TCP, WAP, WAP2, WiFi, etc. > > > > -Derek -- --------------------------- Derek Konigsberg dko...@lo... --------------------------- |