First, what version of the brailleNote do you have? if apex don't worry
about saving storage on it's flash drive you should be fine. As for not
being able to send email at your school, talk to your network admin, it's
possible they're blocking the port to send mail for gmail.
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From: "jessica" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2011 23:10
To: "bn" <[email protected]>
Subject: [Braillenote] a few questions about keymail.
Hi all. I have a few questions about keymail. First I have some emails
that I want to save for future reference. I would like to store them on an
external storage card to save memory on the bn's internal memory. Is it
possible to store emails on external storage drives or do they have to be
saved in the keymail folders? Secondly I have a gmail account. I have
gotten it to work properly at home. I can send and receive emails through
keymail on my gmail account. However when I am at school I can receive
emails through keymail. this means that I can connect to the pop server. I
can not send emails through keymail at school. If I want to send someone
an email when I am at school I have to log in to my gmail account and send
it that way. I can not connect to the smtp server through keymail. I am
wondering if the smtp server name and port are different for home and
school or if anyone knows of anything else I could try to do to be able to
send emails through keymail at school. Thanks in advance for any help.
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