POP3 & IMAP4 Addresses ?

I dont know if I am on the right track, but if I want to connect my Vodaphone mobile phone to the
internet/web facility on the phone. Do I need the POP3 and IMAP4 Address or not?
Also any tips on what to do would be helpful as I am totally green on this subject!!!
X Ruth

tizer wrote:
I dont know if I am on the right track, but if I want to connect my Vodaphone mobile phone to the
internet/web facility on the phone. Do I need the POP3 and IMAP4 Address or not?
To simply get Internet access - no, you shouldn't need them. If you wish to access email through a browser (webmail) interface, you'll obviously need to provide your credentials to login just as you would with a web browser running on a desktop PC.
If you want to configure your 'phone to access email using an email client, then you'll need to configure mail.btinternet.com as both incoming (POP3) and outgoing (SMTP) servers and provide your email login details.
IMAP isn't really supported, but might be possible if the email client on the 'phone is "Yahoo aware".  Try setting it up as a Yahoo account and provide your BTInternet address and login details. (BT/Yahoo do allow IMAP access, but it's non-standard and a bit flakey. If you're 'phone doesn't support the non-standard login required, you'll not be able to use IMAP)

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    SMTP: smtp.comcast.net Port 587
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    SSL: NO
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    SMTP: smtp.compcast.net Port 587
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    SSL: NO
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    SSL: NO
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    SMTP: smtp.hughest.net Port 25
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    SSL: NO
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    SMTP: smtp.va.metrocast.net Port 25
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    SSL: NO
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    SSL: YES
    ESMTP: should be enabled
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    SMTP: smtpauth.netzero.com Port 25
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    SSL: NO
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    Hotmail Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP) -smtp . live . com (SSL enabled, port 25)
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    Yahoo Incoming Mail Server (POP3) - pop.mail.yahoo.com (port 110)
    Yahoo Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP) - smtp.mail.yahoo.com (port 25)
    POP Yahoo! Mail Plus email server settings
    Yahoo Plus Incoming Mail Server (POP3) - plus.pop.mail.yahoo.com (SSL enabled, port 995)
    Yahoo Plus Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP) - plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com (SSL enabled, port 465, use authentication)
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    Google Gmail Incoming Mail Server (POP3) - pop.gmail.com (SSL enabled, port 995)
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    MSN Incoming Mail Server (POP3) - pop3.email.msn.com (port 110, using Secure Password Authentication - SPA)
    MSN Outgoing Mail Server - smtp.email.msn.com (select "My outgoing server requires authentication")
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    The Lycos Mail Plus service allows you to use POP3 and SMTP servers for accessing your Lycos mailbox.
    Lycos Mail Incoming Mail Server (POP3) - pop.mail.lycos.com (port 110)
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    AOL Outgoing Mail Server - smtp.aol.com or use your local ISP SMTP mail server
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    The Mail.com email service allows you to use POP3 and SMTP servers for accessing your Mail.com mailbox.
    Mail.com Mail Incoming Mail Server (POP3) - pop1.mail.com (port 110)
    Outgoing Mail Server - use your local ISP SMTP mail server
     Netscape Internet Service Mail Settings
    The Netscape e-mail system is web-based, which means you can access their e-mail from any Internet connection. Netscape Internet Service also supports AOL® Communicator, Microsoft® Outlook, Microsoft® Outlook Express, and other POP3 e-mail software. The outgoing mail server needs SSL support, so make sure your email client software supports SSL connections over the SMTP protocol.
    Netscape Internet Service Incoming Mail Server (POP3) - pop.3.isp.netscape.com (port 110)
    Netscape Internet Service Outgoing Mail Server - smtp.isp.netscape.com (port 25, using a secure SSL connection)
    Tiscali Mail Settings
    The Tiscali email service allows you to use POP3 and SMTP servers for accessing your Tiscali mailbox.
    Tiscali Incoming Mail Server (POP3) - pop.tiscali.com (port 110)
    Outgoing Mail Server - use your local ISP SMTP mail server
    Freeserve Mail Settings
    The Freeserve email service allows you to use POP3 and SMTP servers for accessing your Freeserve mailbox.
    Freeserve Incoming Mail Server (POP3) - pop.freeserve.com (port 110)
    Outgoing Mail Server - use your local ISP SMTP mail server
    Supanet Mail Settings
    The Supanet email service allows you to use POP3 and SMTP servers for accessing your Supanet mailbox.
    Supanet Incoming Mail Server (POP3) - pop.supanet.com (port 110)
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    AT&T SMTP IMAP Server
    smtp.att.yahoo.com
    SSL Port 465
    imap.att.yahoo.com
    SSL Port 993
    Iphone POP/IMAP Setup
    Although I am sure it is out of scope for HP to assist with iPhone setup with mail, contact, calendars, etc so here is a PDF with pictures and a walkthrough from:
    https://www.millikin.edu/it/services/HandH/Documents/iPhone%20IMAP%20POP%20Setup.pdf 
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     Popular POP and IMAP e-mail providers and their incoming server names
    http://www.wireless.att.com/support_static_files/KB/KB5892.html
    SUBJECT:
    Popular POP and IMAP e-mail providers and their incoming server names
    What are the AT&T outgoing (SMTP) server names?
    SYMPTOM:
    ISP E-mail servers
     E-mail
    ADVISORY:
    This information has been retrieved from the proper e-mail provider support pages. This is not an exhaustive list, please refer to your e-mail provider for additional information and compatibility.
    FIX:
    Outgoing Servers
    AT&T outgoing SMTP server policy
    Incoming Servers
    Users must contact their e-mail service providers for server addresses not included in this list.
    Incoming POP3 server uses default port of 110.
    Incoming IMAP4 server uses default port of 143.
    When using SSL (Secure Socket Layer):
    The incoming POP3 port needs to be set to 995.
    The incoming IMAP4 port needs to be set at 993.
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    Incoming Server Address
    Username
    Port
    1and1.com
    POP: pop.1and1.com
    IMAP4: imap.1and1.com
    More information at 1and1.com Article.
    full e-mail address
    POP3: 110
    IMAP4: 143
    Adelphia
    mail.adelphia.net
    username only
    POP3: 110
    Airmail.net (Internet America)
    pop3.airmail.net
    username only
    Alltel.net
    (See Windstream)
    Ameritech (at&t Yahoo!)
    pop.att.yahoo.com
    More information on support article.
    full e-mail address
    POP3: 995
    uses SSL
    AOL (America Online)
    Instructions and Disclaimer
    username only
    IMAP4: 143
    AIM Mail
    Instructions and Disclaimer
    username only
    IMAP4: 143
    AT&T Broadband Internet (ATTBI)
    mail.attbi.com
    AT&T Worldnet
    ipop.worldnet.att.net
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    ipostoffice.worldnet.att.net
    Informational only:
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    pop.bellatlantic.net
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    mail.bellsouth.net
    username only
    Cable One
    mail.cableone.net
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    username only
    Cablevision
    mail.optonline.net
    username only
    Charter
    pop.charter.net
    username only
    Clearwire
    mail.clearwire.net
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    full e-mail address
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    Comcast
    mail.comcast.net
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    pop.comnetcom.net
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    pop.compuserve.com
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    pop.coqui.net
    Covad
    pop3.covad.net
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    pop.central.cox.net
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    pop.east.cox.net
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    Cox West
    pop.west.cox.net
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