You can not use a SK3 or any SK for that matter as a modem. The SKs require
a special backend server supported by Danger to function properly for which
tethering is not supported.

Matthew Stevens

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-----Original Message-----
From: wsardone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2007 3:30 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [T-Mobile-US] Questions on using Outlook Express with
UnlimitedData Plan

Well..if I have my SK3 with me...actually...I am getting my emails.

BUT...if I was ableto use as a modem in my laptop...I may be able to open up
real websites.

Some sites are adapted for mobile...most are not...

Recently I needed to make a holiday inn change...tried on the sk3
webbrowser.

Forget it....

Thanks

Bill
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Ernest L. Defoe
Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2007 8:47 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [T-Mobile-US] Questions on using Outlook Express with
UnlimitedData Plan

I am not sure about using the SK3 as a modem. That is a great way to get
your e-mail while on the go. I personally just use my GC89.
Sent via my T-Mobile BlackBerry Pearl!   

-----Original Message-----
From: wsardone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 04 Jan 2007 20:25:24
To:[email protected]
Subject: RE: [T-Mobile-US] Questions on using Outlook Express with Unlimited
Data Plan

Wow.that is some solution.
 
 I did not know you were using it as a modem. I don't think the sk3 can be
used as a modem..
 
 Thanks
 
 Bill
 
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Unlimited  Data Plan
 
 I appreciate the info Matthew provided. I finally got a T-Mo tech who gave
me some info that worked for me. Here is my situation. I am using my Samsung
 T509 as a modem with my laptop to access the internet with the $29.99
unlimited data plan when I travel. I also use Outlook Express on my laptop
and am able to receive my incoming email just fine from my RR provider. But
I can't send email from my laptop using Outlook Express when using T-MO as a
modem. Very frustrating. I tried just changing the SMTP setting to
myemail.t-mobile.com - didn't work. Well a TS rep named Andrew finally told
me what to do. First you have to get online with T-Mo and enter your email
details after clicking set up my email. Then when you setup Outlook (or
revise it) you have to enter your phone #:1 and use your IP password. Your
POP and SMTP is myemail.t-mobile.com with secure authentication checked for
outgoing. What this does is routes all your email through T-Mo - in other
words say you are traveling - you can use a wifi connection or the phone as
a modem and if you are at home (like I am now) use RR and all your email
will be received and sent. I hope this make sense to anyone who had to do
this. I'm not keen on the idea but it works. DonnaB
 
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