What is the best way to access my inbox from my HP Ipaq
h6300? I need some directions on how to setup the IMAP4
connection which I think is the best way to do this. I go
to the inbox accounts on the pda and put in my email, then
username, and password. Then I tell it IMAP4 for the
account type. Next I am asked for incoming mail and
outgoing mail. Here I am not sure about what to put. My
SBS is running on a DSL connection with a static IP
address. Is that what I put for the incoming and
outgoing. Same thing for the Domain. Is it
domainname.com or just the DOMAIN name that I see when I
login at work. If there is another way to access it
better than IMAP please let me know. Any help would be
great.
Thanks,
Allen

Re: Checking Emails with HP IPAQ h6300 by Kevin

Kevin
Mon May 09 20:56:27 CDT 2005

The IMAP4 service is not enabled, by default, with SBS.

Click on Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services, and start the
IMAP4 service.

--
Kevin Weilbacher [SBS-MVP]
"The days pass by so quickly now, the nights are seldom long"


"Allen Wadsworth" <AllenWadsworth@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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>
>
>
> What is the best way to access my inbox from my HP Ipaq
> h6300? I need some directions on how to setup the IMAP4
> connection which I think is the best way to do this. I go
> to the inbox accounts on the pda and put in my email, then
> username, and password. Then I tell it IMAP4 for the
> account type. Next I am asked for incoming mail and
> outgoing mail. Here I am not sure about what to put. My
> SBS is running on a DSL connection with a static IP
> address. Is that what I put for the incoming and
> outgoing. Same thing for the Domain. Is it
> domainname.com or just the DOMAIN name that I see when I
> login at work. If there is another way to access it
> better than IMAP please let me know. Any help would be
> great.
> Thanks,
> Allen
>



Re: Checking Emails with HP IPAQ h6300 by AllenWadsworth

AllenWadsworth
Tue May 10 11:01:06 CDT 2005

The service is started and it is set for automatic startup. I need to know
how to setup the IMAP connection on the IPAQ.
Thanks,
Allen

"Kevin Weilbacher [SBS-MVP]" wrote:

> The IMAP4 service is not enabled, by default, with SBS.
>
> Click on Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services, and start the
> IMAP4 service.
>
> --
> Kevin Weilbacher [SBS-MVP]
> "The days pass by so quickly now, the nights are seldom long"
>
>
> "Allen Wadsworth" <AllenWadsworth@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message news:F8E7C798-D740-43EA-825F-4CB4FBB5694A@microsoft.com...
> >
> >
> >
> > What is the best way to access my inbox from my HP Ipaq
> > h6300? I need some directions on how to setup the IMAP4
> > connection which I think is the best way to do this. I go
> > to the inbox accounts on the pda and put in my email, then
> > username, and password. Then I tell it IMAP4 for the
> > account type. Next I am asked for incoming mail and
> > outgoing mail. Here I am not sure about what to put. My
> > SBS is running on a DSL connection with a static IP
> > address. Is that what I put for the incoming and
> > outgoing. Same thing for the Domain. Is it
> > domainname.com or just the DOMAIN name that I see when I
> > login at work. If there is another way to access it
> > better than IMAP please let me know. Any help would be
> > great.
> > Thanks,
> > Allen
> >
>
>
>