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sm4rtgirl1234
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retrieving e-mails on my phone
      #292520 - Sun Jul 09 2006 12:34 PM

I have an LG phone and use 3G network. I can send e-mails from my phone but I dont seem to be able to retrieve them as I have sent myself e-mails from my yahoo.co.uk account and they never arrive to my phone. 3G says I need a pop 3 address from yahoo....err help..where do I get that? Im lost in all this new technology even tho I do try to keep up with it all.

Can anyone help...please


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Re: retrieving e-mails on my phone [Re: sm4rtgirl1234]
      #292546 - Sun Jul 09 2006 03:44 PM

Try taking a look at your email settings , same thing happened to me once i had set it to a different server it worked great.

Try that , If that doesnt work , Sorry but that is all i can suggest!

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sm4rtgirl1234
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Re: retrieving e-mails on my phone [Re: F34R]
      #292562 - Sun Jul 09 2006 06:01 PM

Hi, thankyou for replying to my question. Did you mean the settings on my phone?

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Re: retrieving e-mails on my phone [Re: sm4rtgirl1234]
      #292815 - Tue Jul 11 2006 05:13 AM

It's the settings for your Yahoo! e-mail account that you want. Does your e-mail download into Outlook Express? If so, you can get the settings there. Click on Tools>Accounts>Mail tab, highlight the account and click on Properties. Have a look under both the 'Servers' and 'Advanced' tabs and you should should find the information you need there.
Madeline.

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