
Motorola V400
V400 email settings
1. You go to messages
2. Then select email messages
3. Then select the menu button
4. Scroll down to email message set up
5. The first row should be ISP settings
6. Then hit change
7. The connection type should be GPRS (if CSD is already chosen just hit the right arrow button to change to GPRS)
8. The APN address = isp.cingular
9. User name = [email protected]
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I did have some success sending an MMS to an email address last night. Try that in the meantime.
-Thanks,
dani 🙂
Can someone help. I have tried all the steps above including powering down and everything and still can't send MMS nor Emails? I can take my sim out and stick in my 220 and can send just fine.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thx
What you will want to go to for the v400 is:
Menue -> WebAccess -> Web Sessions -> Highlight Cingular and hit the Menue Key -> Select Edit
Name: Cingular
Gateway IP 1: 66.209.11.61
Domain 1:
Service Type 1: WAP
Gateway IP 2: 000.000.000.000
Port 2: 0
Domain 2:
Service Type 2: WAP
DNS 1: 000.000.000.000
DNS 2: 000.000.000.000
Timeout: 10 minutes
CSD No. 1: 14152441012
User Name 1: [email protected]
Password 1: CINGULAR1
Speed: 9600
Line Type: ISDN
CSD No 2:
User Name 2:
Password 2:
Speed 2: 9600
Line Type 2: ISDN
GPRS APN: wap.cingular
User Name: [email protected]
Password: CINGULAR1
Hit done -> Highlight M...
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HotPop is a real pain for the v400. Since the v400 is only able to receive a certain number of characters per message, a typical email can take almost an hour to receive and come in 6 separate emails. Plus, HotPop sends out little "tests" just to make sure it's working. So, at 2:30am my phone started going off and it was a HotPop email. That's when I pretty much decided to cancel my HotPop account. But, that's just my $0.02.....