Guest miniboot Posted November 8, 2006 Report Posted November 8, 2006 what did you put under domain? it keeps taking me back to incoming mail username and pass screen and deletes whatever I put in domain thanks What's wrong with using the built-in email client on the hermes/Vario II? The pop server is "pop.gmail.com:995" The smtp server "smtp.gmail.com:465" Username xxxx not [email protected] SSL connnection ticked Outgoing mail requires authentication ticked And using t-mobile web 'n' walk at 10 minute polling you get free "push" email (of sorts)
Guest basegreen Posted November 8, 2006 Report Posted November 8, 2006 what did you put under domain? it keeps taking me back to incoming mail username and pass screen and deletes whatever I put in domain thanks Mines blank. Mine also auto populated the pop3 and smtp settings! How's that work?
Guest miniboot Posted November 8, 2006 Report Posted November 8, 2006 yeah when I try and do the auto settings using the messaging app, it just gets stuck ont he 'downloading' stage.
Guest moodog Posted November 9, 2006 Report Posted November 9, 2006 Have those that got it working got a gmail login or a googlemail login? I did read some speculation that this might be the case as technically this is for US / Canada only? I've got an @gmail.com account too.
Guest cipher64 Posted November 10, 2006 Report Posted November 10, 2006 Here's a little workaround: 1. Install IBM's virtual JVM : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=279600 (can use either version depending on yer preference where you want to install it) 2. The midlet manager requires the location of .jad and .jar files, enter this url : http://gmail.com/app/v1.0.0/en/gm-Generic-Advanced_MIDP2.jad (in case it says during download .jar file was not found try again the link must've dropped) 3. In case you're wondering where can you get the files for google maps : http://www.google.com/gmm/apps/v1.3.1/L1/g...ed_MIDP2_L1.jad I'm using this on my HTC TyTn and it's working fine.
Guest robt Posted November 11, 2006 Report Posted November 11, 2006 Here's a little workaround: 1. Install IBM's virtual JVM : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=279600 (can use either version depending on yer preference where you want to install it) 2. The midlet manager requires the location of .jad and .jar files, enter this url : http://gmail.com/app/v1.0.0/en/gm-Generic-Advanced_MIDP2.jad (in case it says during download .jar file was not found try again the link must've dropped) 3. In case you're wondering where can you get the files for google maps : http://www.google.com/gmm/apps/v1.3.1/L1/g...ed_MIDP2_L1.jad I'm using this on my HTC TyTn and it's working fine. Hi Ive tried the IBM java version instead of the Intent Midlet manager already on the phone, runs ok and has a few better features but also a few problems. Firstly, all the screens can be used with buttons rather than having to use the stylus but the address book search wouldnt work properly and the send action tended to make things hang. Ive gone back to the Intent version for now. Perhaps later versions of the Gmail app may sort these problems. Rob
Guest technolamb Posted November 11, 2006 Report Posted November 11, 2006 Tao Intent player corrupted on my SPV C500 cannot run Java application. Does anybody know where I can get hold of the installation file to reinstall Tao intent player so I can run opera mini and GMAIL on my SPV without having to pass via internet explorer ?
Guest johnwin Posted November 28, 2006 Report Posted November 28, 2006 I have got the Gmail app running inside MIDlet (HTC Charmer, @gmail.com address. T-Mobile UK, Web’n’Walk)) but one annoyance for me is that every time I fire up the app or do something that requires data to be downloaded that applet pops up a screen that requires me to grant permission to connect to the net. The screen says: ‘”Gmail” wishes to access the network, which might use call time. This MIDlet suite is not from a trusted source. Allow this time? [No] [Yes]’ As I’m on the ‘unlimited’ £7/mpnth Web’n’Walk tariff this is not a warning I need to see. Is there any way to switch off this warning? I do hope so as it spoils the use of this very useful app. TIA
Guest Dr Who Posted November 28, 2006 Report Posted November 28, 2006 I have got the Gmail app running inside MIDlet (HTC Charmer, @gmail.com address. T-Mobile UK, Web’n’Walk)) but one annoyance for me is that every time I fire up the app or do something that requires data to be downloaded that applet pops up a screen that requires me to grant permission to connect to the net. The screen says: ‘”Gmail” wishes to access the network, which might use call time. This MIDlet suite is not from a trusted source. Allow this time? [No] [Yes]’ As I’m on the ‘unlimited’ £7/mpnth Web’n’Walk tariff this is not a warning I need to see. Is there any way to switch off this warning? I do hope so as it spoils the use of this very useful app. TIA There is a way to modify the one on the Hermes to provide session based access. Not sure if it will work on the Charmer. Search for a thread on Map24 (or Google maps?) in the Hermes section.
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