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The famous push email application that used to offer advanced features such as multiple accounts or corporate emails for an extra fee is now completely free. Thus, you can now use Emoze to send and receive push emails for several accounts, retrieve your Facebook messages directly in your Emoze inbox and create customized folders to save your messages. The fact that Nokia Messaging is becoming a paid application all over the world may have lead Emoze to make their application free and therefore get rid of their pro version so that they could attract disappointed users.
Not only Emoze is now free and supports several accounts, it also lets you view HTML messages so that you may have a true email experience on your Symbian phone. Also, Emoze doesn't act as a standalone application but integrates with Symbian's Messaging center, displaying your mailboxes next to your text messages. This last point makes the application compatible with any S60 device, including Sony Ericsson, LG and Samsung and not only Nokia phones.
You can download Emoze by pointing your phone to m.emoze.com
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*************** *************** ******
Incoming IMAP Mail Server Setting :
User Name : user
Password : your email password
Incoming Mail Server : imap.n.mail.yahoo.com
Mail Box Name : Yahoo IMAP
Mail Box Type : IMAP
Security (Port) : Off
Port : Default
Outgoing IMAP Mail Server Setting :
Email Address : user
User Name : user
Password : your email password
Outgoing Mail Server : smtp.mobile.mail.yahoo.com
Security (Port) : Off
Port : 587
*************** *************** *
When I use the settings above, the looks like it will log me in, but after about one minute, it tells me it cannot log on to server. At least it doesn't say "Login failed!"
My phone is a 5530XM and I'm in USA.
From what I understand, Yahoo mail doesn't offer any SMTP or POP support if used with the free version, I think you need the Plus version to get your emails with SMTP...
Regardless, I noticed during setup that my e-mail account password is visible and not masked, which is something I rather not have to worry about if someone grabs my phone before I get to lock it. I have thus decided to uninstall Emoze.
I understand this is not an Emoze forum and very much appreciate your help. Thanks again.
The password is ONLY visible during the initial input stage. Once you enter your password and your account is authenticated, the client automatically changes the password to asterisks (*******). This feature was a direct result of tons of feedback from guys/gals like yourself who find it hard to correctly input passwords in the initial stage.
Example: Some devices, by default, make the first letter a capital letter causing incorrect authentication and a lousy user experience
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