WAP is a protocol that enables wireless devices such as mobile phones to
access resources that are marked up using a markup language called WML.
That is what WAP is, no more and no less.

So, to access e-mail from a WAP phone, what you need is a mail server that
provides a WML interface.  In IMail this can be achieved by using the web
messaging interface and creating templates using WML instead of HTML.  Once
you have done this, IMail will quite happily serve mail WAP browsers as
easily as it does to web browsers.

<Tongue in cheek>
I am sure that Ipswitch will already be working on a free set of templates
to achieve this, so as not to be left behind by other competing products
that already support WAP out of the box.
</Tongue in cheek>


Regards,

Adrian Sunderland
Technical Director
Griffin Internet

-----Original Message-----
From: Len Conrad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 07 May 2000 16:19
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Reading E-mail with WAP



>Some of my customers has contacted me and asked WHEN they can start reading
>E-mail from thei POP3 acounts with the WAP phones
>Is there anyone with experience doing this?

Just as soon as their WAPmobiles can read POP3 mail, no?

Len

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