IMAP - iPhone

Discussion in 'Email' started by omnipresen1, Jul 3, 2007.

    1. resolved
    2. resolved
    3. still seeking answer.Is reverse DNS blocking involved?
     
  1. Bruce

    Bruce DiscountASP.NET Staff

    The best thing to do is to point SMTP to your ISP's SMTP server.

    Bruce

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  2. Bruce

    Bruce DiscountASP.NET Staff

  3. VERY COOL!

    I have the email all worked out. My ISP blocks port 25 so I set it my smtp to port to 587 and it works using your outgoing server which is important because I do not want to switch outgoing servers dependant upon whether I am on WiFi or EDGE (AT&T's wireless broadband).

    So I recently got it all working PERFECT and very happy at that. I am transferring my clients over to your hosting servicenow!

    It is official discountASP.net is iPhone friendly! :)

    PS: Do I really need to wait 3 more days for the referral program to kick in?
     
  4. Bruce

    Bruce DiscountASP.NET Staff

  5. I have an iPhone and wish to use IMAP email. I see the IMAP Server address in the Hosting Control Panel and need help understanding how toset itup.

    1. Outlook: I set up an IMAP folder in Outlook 2003 and tried the same U & P as POP3 and that does not work.
    2. If I use IMAP does that mean I I do not use POP3?
    3. My ISP blocks port 25. How do I use your mail server?


    Mark


    PS. the emoticons on the left are quite distracting.
     
  6. I am having trouble with getting IMAP Mail folders to appear on my iPhone, as per this articlewhat IMAP path prefix is required?
     
  7. Bruce

    Bruce DiscountASP.NET Staff

    generally, you can just leave this blank for most mail client.


    try use / and see if it works.


    Bruce

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  8. "INBOX"worked. :)
     

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