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Just upgrade the Samsung PC Studio also
The latest version of Samsung PC studio called (NPC)
Download the NPC (new PC) Studio from samsung website and install it on your PC and connect to
to your mobile.
I have research and found the following solutions,I haven't tried them for my self yet but they seem to be solving the problem.
Go to menu/settings/application settings/message/email/email account/create account and follow the instructions below
Account Name: (your Gmail id)
SMPT Server: smpt.gmail.com
SMPT Port: 465
Secure Connection:SSL
Incoming Server Type:POP3
POP3 server: pop.gmail.com
POP3 port: 995
APOP login: no
Secure connection: SSL
Download limit: 500
IMAP4 incoming email: disable
Retrieving option: subject only
Keep on server: yes
My email address: (your Gmail id)
Username: (your mail id)
Password: *********
POP before SMPT: no
SMPT path: yes
Same as POP3/IMAP4: yes
User name: disabled
Password: disable
If
you want to set up your other accounts such as yahoo and hotmail, then
just change the things given below, and leave the rest as it
is.
Server settings for hotmail:
Server (SMPT) - smpt.live.com
SMPT Port - 25
Secure connection: SSL
POP3 server: - pop3.live.com
POP3 Port - 995
Server settings for yahoo:
Server (SMPT) - smpt.mail.yahoo.com
SMPT Port - 25
Secure Connection - SSL
POP3 server - pop.mail.yahoo.com
POP3 port - 110
Have a great day!
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You probaly have the SSL box checked in your SMTP settings.
Open Outlook Express. Click on Tools in the menu, and click on Accounts in the drop-down menu. Click on Mail. Double-click mail account. Click on Advanced. Outgoing mail (SMTP) should be 25 Box on the left of This server requires secure connection (SSL) should be clear. If not, click on it to clear the check. Clikc OK button and you should now be able to send emails.
account name: gmail (or whatever you like)
smtp server: smtp.gmail.com
smtp port: 465
secure con: ssl
incoming server: pop3
pop3 server: pop.gmail.com
pop3 port: 995
APOP: unchecked
secure connection: ssl
your gmail name and password
rest is checked
searching 2 days and this works for me at last..
what a relief :)
Hi, It seems that there is some problem with your settings. Goto account settings-> select the email account -> advanced settings of Outgoing server tab. Removing the check mark present near something like "SSL connection". save it and try again. Also verify other ports and outgoing server address by checking with your email provider. i hope this is helpful to you
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