Treo 700p IMAP values needed

In need of help setting up email access from a treo700 on the palm o/s. VersaMail installed and am trying to configure an IMAP account...cannot get the right combination of settings. Here are the fields "Username:", Password (assuming SSO Login), email address, Incoming Mail Server, Outgoing mail server, Incoming Mail Port Number, Secure Connection (SSL) y/n, Outgoing Mail Port Number, Secure Connection (SSL) y/n, Use Authentication (ESMTP) y/n.
Help is much appreciated! Chris A

Hi Chris,
well the the only thing unusual is that you need the full e-mail address as the username. I have used my Treo 650 with Versamail until I came across some other products. The one I liked best is Chatter Email. This is kind of a push-like e-mail client for the Treo and it might work as well on the Treo 700.
Let me know, if you need more helpo with Versamail, though.
Cheers,
Budy

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