Guest smartscorpion Posted December 5, 2003 Report Posted December 5, 2003 GUYS, have you noticed that addictmobile, smart regular and talk n txt have free dial up email accounts? here's how to do it: to register grab your smart powered phone and send REGISTER to 409. just follow the instructions and don't forget a cool username. once registered you can start using your email thru the net with this address. www.mailsmart.ph to check you mail thru your SAP use this settings: but first you need to have the closest dial up number in your area and to request the list type NUMBERS and send to 409. once you have the dial up number provided by smart, here we go: -programs -settings -data connections -menu -edit connections -dial-up connections -menu -add ::description : Smart Dial-up ::connects to : the internet ::country code : 63 ::area code : 82 (supposing you are in davao city, or 2 if you are in manila, use the area code provided) ::phone number: 2280899 (supposing if your in davao again coz im from davao city) ::your user name provided by smart (dont forget to add the @addictmobile.com if your an addictmobile subscriber) ::password : your registered password ::domain : none -done nth time next: -programs -inbox -menu -options -email setup -next -Name : your preferred name -email address: complete email registered from smart -server type: pop3 -incoming mail server/outgoing mail server : mail.addictmobile.com -network : the internet -username : complete username ex. [email protected] -password : your registered password -domain : not necessary -check : save password then off you go!!! to check if there are any email on your inbox: -programs -menu -send and receive email!!! smart network will also notify you if you have a new email thru a text message!! simply amazing.. and its free...
Guest BrAGoL Posted December 5, 2003 Report Posted December 5, 2003 thanks for the info... :lol: but, do you happen to know what's the dial-up number here in manila?
Guest gpcarreon (MVP) Posted December 5, 2003 Report Posted December 5, 2003 salamat sa info smartscorpion. :lol:
Guest crinkles Posted December 5, 2003 Report Posted December 5, 2003 thanks for the info... :lol: but, do you happen to know what's the dial-up number here in manila? 5808899
Guest marv083 Posted December 5, 2003 Report Posted December 5, 2003 im having problems connecting at napansin ko ahhh sa password ng data connection pag inenter mo yung six digit password mo tapos nag done ka pag bumalik ka nagiging more than six yung ***** ko !!! :evil: can anyone tell me wats wrong with my connection
Guest BrAGoL Posted December 5, 2003 Report Posted December 5, 2003 @crinkles thanks! :lol: @marv083 i'm having problem connecting too...
Guest roncom Posted December 5, 2003 Report Posted December 5, 2003 This is neat ! question though... does this mean i don't get charge by the Kb? like WAP GPRS usage? even how big the file i download or send? I want to attach files in the email --- do i get charge like regular gprs? please help. thanks. :shock:
Guest tom_b Posted December 5, 2003 Report Posted December 5, 2003 This is great, just one thing I noticed thou, after having my account setup on my SAP, as per smartscorpions detailed instruction, I tried to check on my mail and I've noticed that the connection it used was my GPRS and not the Dial-up I've created. Did I miss on something here? :-k
Guest tom_b Posted December 5, 2003 Report Posted December 5, 2003 Correct me If I'm wrong, but if you wanted to utilized the Dial-up number provided, I think I should be somewhat like: -programs -settings -data connections -menu -edit connections -dial-up connections -menu -add ::description : Smart Dial-up ::connects to : My Corporate Network ::country code : 63 ::area code : 82 (supposing you are in davao city, or 2 if you are in manila, use the area code provided) ::phone number: 2280899 (supposing if your in davao again coz im from davao city) ::your user name provided by smart (dont forget to add the @addictmobile.com if your an addictmobile subscriber) ::password : your registered password ::domain : none -done nth time so Data Connection would look like: Internet Connection Smart GPRS Work Connection Smart Dial-up WAP Coonection Smart WAP GPRS Secure WAP Connection None Available next: -programs -inbox -menu -options -email setup -next -Name : your preferred name -email address: complete email registered from smart -server type: pop3 -incoming mail server/outgoing mail server : mail.addictmobile.com -network :My Corporate Network -username : complete username ex. [email protected] -password : your registered password -domain : not necessary -check : save password :-s
Guest sweetyls Posted December 5, 2003 Report Posted December 5, 2003 if this is thru dial-up, does this mean we get charged for the call? yung "free" ba dito kasama yun? or yung mismong email acct lang yung free? just making sure, kasi alam naman natin ang smart... :lol:
Guest smartscorpion Posted December 6, 2003 Report Posted December 6, 2003 i do not know about the charging of this but i guess its just the usage of gprs since when you connect its not the old wap like in the old days like in the 7110 of nokia but its utilizes gprs so therefore we have to pay for the gprs usage.. all the settings ive posted works on my amazing phone so theres nothing wrong.. for the prepaid subscribers i think it is also provided by smart coz i once tried accessing it in my smart buddy (old sim) it worked.. for the dial up numbers, smart will provide it thru sms, sorry, ive deleted the sms they've sent me... just type NUMBERS and send to 409.. its an additional feature in our smartphone, even though we dont have and ISP provider we can still utilize the email functions on our phone...
Guest smartscorpion Posted December 6, 2003 Report Posted December 6, 2003 i have one question though in writing email on the SAP... what key should i press so that there will be a gap between paragraphs? like in the 7650 where in you triple press the zero (0) and arrow pointing down-left signifies just like the enter key in the keyboard.. so how do you do this using the SAP??
Guest roncom Posted December 6, 2003 Report Posted December 6, 2003 i have one question though in writing email on the SAP... what key should i press so that there will be a gap between paragraphs? like in the 7650 where in you triple press the zero (0) and arrow pointing down-left signifies just like the enter key in the keyboard.. so how do you do this using the SAP?? Press the Action Key :lol:
Guest smartscorpion Posted December 6, 2003 Report Posted December 6, 2003 Marv083 wrote: im having problems connecting at napansin ko ahhh sa password ng data connection pag inenter mo yung six digit password mo tapos nag done ka pag bumalik ka nagiging more than six yung ***** ko !!! can anyone tell me wats wrong with my connection i guess ganyan talaga yan, napansin ko din yan when editing my connection, but i guess once youve put your password just dont edit it coz its also a part of a security measure in your phoen...
Guest sweetyls Posted December 7, 2003 Report Posted December 7, 2003 How can it charge GPRS rates if ur accessing ur mail thru dial-up? If it DOES charge for GPRS/dial-up, then it's no diff if u use yahoo or hotmail. Tell me again, how is this free? Posted from my SmartPhone!
Guest marv083 Posted December 7, 2003 Report Posted December 7, 2003 well ano ba tama yung unang setting o yung pangalawang setting ??
Guest smartscorpion Posted December 8, 2003 Report Posted December 8, 2003 for your info these are the dial up numbers from 409, look for the number nearest your location: Metro Manila (02) 580-8899 Bacolod 1800-1888-8899 (252-0800) Baguio (074) 446-1199 Batangas City 1800-1888-8899 (580-8800) Cabanatuan 1800-1888-8899 (580-8800) Calamba 1800-1888-8899 (580-8800) Cavite (Binakayan) (046) 436-999 Cebu (032) 252-0899 Dagupan 1800-1888-8899 (580-8800) Davao (082) 228-0899 Gen Santos 1800-1888-8899 (228-8800) Iloilo 1800-1888-8899 (580-8800() Tarlac 1800-1888-8899 (580-8800) SFP 1800-1888-8899 (580-8800) SFU 1800-1888-8899 (580-8800) -NUMBERS to 409...
Guest dark_spice Posted December 9, 2003 Report Posted December 9, 2003 Galing, i've been trying to look for an email with a pop3 support na free to utilize the email on my SAP! Thanks! :lol:
Guest virgil Posted December 9, 2003 Report Posted December 9, 2003 Correct me If I'm wrong, but if you wanted to utilized the Dial-up number provided, I think I should be somewhat like: -programs  -settings  -data connections  -menu  -edit connections  -dial-up connections  -menu  -add  ::description : Smart Dial-up  ::connects to : My Corporate Network ::country code : 63  ::area code : 82 (supposing you are in davao city, or 2 if you are in manila, use the area code provided)  ::phone number: 2280899 (supposing if your in davao again coz im from davao city)  ::your user name provided by smart (dont forget to add the @addictmobile.com if your an addictmobile subscriber)  ::password : your registered password  ::domain : none  -done nth time  so Data Connection would look like: Internet Connection Smart GPRS Work Connection Smart Dial-up WAP Coonection Smart WAP GPRS Secure WAP Connection None Available next:  -programs  -inbox  -menu  -options  -email setup  -next  -Name : your preferred name  -email address: complete email registered from smart  -server type: pop3  -incoming mail server/outgoing mail server : mail.addictmobile.com  -network :My Corporate Network -username : complete username ex. [email protected]  -password : your registered password  -domain : not necessary  -check : save password  :-s have you tried this setting ? did it work? i doubt very much!...Work connection is for connection to a LAN network (as one would have in a workplace---corporate LAN or otherwise etc) for mobile access to internet ---its should always be INTERNET ...
Guest virgil Posted December 9, 2003 Report Posted December 9, 2003 tried registering using REGISTER to 409 and was successfully registered as [email protected] and prompted to open in www.buddymail.com.ph ---- tama ba ito... thanks
Guest BrAGoL Posted December 10, 2003 Report Posted December 10, 2003 @virgil yep! tama yan... i've noticed lang yung @BuddyMail.com.ph na domain... naka-postpaid sim ako, dapat siguro @SmartMail yung domain di ba?
Guest smartscorpion Posted December 10, 2003 Report Posted December 10, 2003 tried registering using REGISTER to 409 and was successfully registered as [email protected] and prompted to open in www.buddymail.com.ph ---- tama ba ito... thanks im not really familiar with buddy but you can open it using your SAP but be sure you have the right incoming and outgoing mail servers plus the right dial up number...
Guest mariolouis Posted December 11, 2003 Report Posted December 11, 2003 registered as [email protected]. kaya lang, "unable to place call" lumalabas.
Guest smartscorpion Posted December 11, 2003 Report Posted December 11, 2003 How can it charge GPRS rates if ur accessing ur mail thru dial-up? If it DOES charge for GPRS/dial-up, then it's no diff if u use yahoo or hotmail. Tell me again, how is this free? Posted from my SmartPhone! woooww!! nothing is free in this world of ours.. especially in this country! we pay for the gprs usage just like when accessing our accounts in yahoo and hotmail but can you check directly your yahoo account thru the inbox in your SAP? i guess not you have to check it thru wap and not thru the internet explorer since it has framing on its html.. dial-up service is whats free in this additional service given by smart.. mostly we pay services in our ISP for a dial-up internet and in return of our payments they give us free email... duhh.... is there free if we pay for it.. money is what makes the world go round'
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