Re: problems sending mail





In message <uuInmqGrIHA.2188@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Todd All*** <elecconnec@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes

"Person" <People@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:L9$RujCSWrGIFwZb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi all, I have 2 ppcs that have problems. the first is a hp4150. Problem with this one is that I can send and receive mail but when I try to create a new a/c an try to send an e-mail a message comes up saying 'system administrator (this message is on the FROM line) - invalid message recipients' (on the subject line) The following recipients are invalid......then has the e-mail address I was trying to send to (in the text area).

Pardon my ignorance, but what's an "a/c"?

a/c = account

The other thing to remember is that with my HP4150 I can send and receive mail. But for some reason if I configure another account using the same settings - it doesn't work. I get the same message. That's what's really weird

The e-mail message sounds like a typical "bounce back" message from an e-mail provider saying a message was undeliverable, and doesn't seem to be generated by your PPC.

As for bounce back. I called Demon (service provider) on the phone and had them look at my data coming out. They said the error message comes up so fast that it wasn't even getting to the router
This ppc
has an old version of skype installed that I use and hope isn't the cause
as I don't think the newer versions of skype will work on this model.
The other software I have installed that may be causing the problem
is Navman software but I use frequently.

I doubt either of these apps could interfere with the messaging app.
ok

The other ppc is a hp4700 the problem with this one is that I can't send any emails at all (receiving is ok). Thought it may have been my router so went to a mates home and tested it there but the same problems occur.
Does anyone have any ideas as to the problem.

Not without a lot more information. Typically problems sending are incorrect SMTP settings, or trying to send mail through a foriegn server (one other than your ISP.)

SMTP settings are correct and were confirmed when I had my service provider on the line
I know the hp4700 has worked in the past because it used to belong a friend who sold to it to me when he upgraded.

Yes, but it worked with HIS e-mail settings and account, correct? I suspect your settings are incorrect- perhaps the wrong port setting, you didn't check "use authentication," etc.
When I spoke to my service provider - they said it doesn't need to be checked


For anyone here to troubleshoot, you'll probably need to tell us (at the very least!) who the mail provider is, and what settings you've entered.
User info:
my name - xxxxx
user name - xxxxx
password - xxxxx

then account type = pop3
name = xxxxx

server info:

incoming mail = pop3.demon.co.uk
outgoing mail = post.demon.co.uk
domain = xxxxxx

options
(don't need to config. because of the type of account I have - says my service provider )




The only thing I've added is tom tom.

Again, that's not likely to break the messaging app.

The 2nd problem with the hp4700 is that I can't install 'skype' on it. Message says something like 'not a windows or Microsoft application.' What really weird is that when my friend owned it he had skype installed and it worked fine. Tried to locate an old version of skype to see if it would make any difference but all the versions I've seen are current.
I'd really appreciate some help if anyone knows what the problems could be.

PPCs don't run Windows, but Windows CE (Windows Mobile.) Installing applications on these devices are handled one of two ways. You either execute an installer program, typically an .exe file, ON YOUR PC (with the device connected) and PC installs the program over Activesync. Alternately, you can copy/download the PPC installer (typically a .cab file) directly to the device, and tap on it in File Manager and it will install on the device.

The error message you were getting sounds like you were attempting to run the PC version of the installer on the PPC directly.

The .cab file download is here:
http://www.skype.com/go/getskype-pocketpc-cab

Tried .cab file - still made no difference (not sure if it is the one you've listed
will try this one shortly
Download that file, copy it to your device and try to run it. If Skype isn't compatible for your device, you can try Fring at www.fring.com, an alternate VoIP provider who's all-in-one VoIP app lets you make and receive Skype calls as well as a number of other VoIP and IM providers.



Thanks
-- Des


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Des
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