Configuring Treo for POP/SMTP
FLORIDA METRO
User Quick Start Guide
Information Technology
Southeast Region
Treo 650’s come preloaded with a Versi-Mail client. Most Treo 600’s come
preloaded with a Mail client. We recommend that Treo 600 users purchase
Versi-mail 2.7 client from Palm by clicking on this link
http://www.palm.com/us/software/versamail27/ for $29.99
Configuring Treo (650) Versi-Mail for POP
In application menu select Versi-Mail
• Account setup
o Select New
Account Name
o Select Other (drop down list)
Type Select POP
Select Next
• Username
o (firstname.lastname) SAR domain login
• Password
o SAR domain Password.
Select Next
• Email
o firstname.lastname@floridamoves.com
• Incoming Mail server (pop)
o pop.floridamoves.com
• Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP)
o use your ISP SMTP server
o (Ex: smtp.sprintpcs.com) Contact your ISP if not listed below on page 5 and 6.)
Select Next
Select ADVANCED
Incoming
Check the box to use Secure Connection (SSL)
SELECT NEXT
Outgoing
Check the box to use the authentication (ESMTP)
• Enter user name and password for your Service provider.
• Contact your service provider if not listed on pages 5 or 6.
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Example for Sprint PCS Users
This documentation is an example of
Sprint PCS user’s instructions found on page 5
www.sprint.com
Account type select My PSC wireless.
Login (Contact you service provider for assistance.)
Once logged in select PSC Mail at the bottom right hand corner under My Online Tools
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Under My Online Tools select
Setting and Preferences
Next select
Setup
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Change password, this password will be the same one that must be used in your
Treo Outgoing settings. (password can be blank if desired).
Enter the name that you wish to be displayed when you send mail, and the email
address you would like recipients to reply to. Select done when finished.
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SMTP servers, usernames and passwords
(find your carrier below)
Cingular Cingular Wireless provides service for former AT&T Wireless accounts. The information
Wireless service below is based on former AT&T Wireless settings, which may have changed since
with former AT&T Wireless merged with Cingular. For the latest information, contact Cingular.
AT&T Wireless
logo With former AT&T Wireless accounts, you may have had two email accounts. One
contained your former AT&T Wireless mMode username
(mModeUserName@mobile.att.net), and the other contained your phone number
(16505551212@mobile.att.net). If you don't already have an mMode username,
contact Cingular for more information.
Former AT&T Wireless accounts could not send emails from third-party email
accounts; you needed to your mMode email address to send mail. Under former AT&T
Wireless settings, you would still be able to receive emails from an unrelated POP3
account, but any outgoing mails must be sent from your mMode email address.
Contact Cingular for updates.
• SMTP Server: smtp.attwireless.net
• User name: Your mMode username
• Password: Your mMode password
Cingular For Cingular, you do not need to enter a user name or password, but you do need to
Wireless enter the SMTP server info.
• SMTP Server: cwmx.com
• User name: (none)
• Password: (none)
Rogers Wireless For Rogers Wireless, you do not need to enter a user name or password, but you do
need to enter the SMTP server info.
• SMTP Server: smtp.rogerswirelessdata.com
• User name: None
• Password: None
Sprint PCS Before setting up your email account, you'll need to set your PCS Vision Email
password. If you haven't already done this, go to MyPCS on the Sprint PCS website
and login. Select "My Personal Information." Under "Passwords," to the right of PCS
Vision User Name, select "Modify." You'll see your Sprint PCS email address;
remember this address. Go back to My Personal Information. Under PCS Vision User
Name, to the right of PCS Vision Password, select "Modify." Create a new password.
Note: When you do this, your PCS Vision password will be reset on your smartphone.
Make sure you're in an area of coverage.
• SMTP Server: smtp.sprintpcs.com
• User name: Your PCS Vision Email username (the part before the "@"
in your email address) cont’d
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• Password: Your PCS Vision Email password
T-Mobile You may not need to enter an SMTP username and password. However, if you're
having problems sending, you may need to contact T-Mobile and register your POP
server and password. You'll be issued an SMTP username and password for sending
emails on T-Mobile's SMTP server. While you're at the T-Mobile website, turn off the
Alerts option, or you'll receive SMS messages containing the text of received emails.
• SMTP Server: myemail.t-mobile.com
• User name: None, or T-Mobile SMTP username (above)
• Password: None, or T-Mobile SMTP password (above)
Verizon Wireless • SMTP Server: smtp.vzwmail.net
• User name: [9-digit phone number]@vzwmail.net
(6505551212@vzmail.net)
• Password: Your www.vtext.com password
Security note: If you are uncomfortable using the SMTP server of your mobile service provider,
you can also setup Mail's SMTP authentication settings so that the Mail application will pass an
SMTP username and password to your existing server to meet its security requirements. See the
Mail portions of your user guide for more details on the options available. Please consult your ISP
for the settings required for their particular SMTP server. Some ISPs and DSL providers use
restricted IP-ranges for authentication so that it is never possible to authenticate to your current
SMTP server when connected via your wireless account. In that case, you have no option but to
use the mobile service provider's outbound SMTP server.
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