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I have a client trying to set up their PDA - Verizon service. The PDA is a Samsung i760 PDA

 

Verizon is trying to assist the setup and wants to know whether the osurce for e-mail is a corporate exchange server (I'm assuming they mean MS Exchange server?) or some other e-mail provider.

 

What do they need to know? I'm not finding the answer to this question after trying to search for what is used as email server services.

 

K

 

Woop - forgot which section I was looking in when I posted - please move to appropriate forum category

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It would be 'some other email provider' rather than exchange.

 

They would just need the domain name ( they can use that for the POP and SMTP service, Or with mail. on the front ), the email address ( to be used as the username ) and the password.

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They can also set it up as other IMAP service. I use a PDA to check my email and use IMAP for the connection.

 

The server name remains the same as does the email address and password for checking.

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