>From SnapperMail's Server Configuration page:

"Verizon
CARRIER SMTP

To configure SnapperMail to send email using Verizon's SMTP server, go to
your Server Account settings (Edit Accounts | Server). Enter the POP3
setting as per your ISP's instructions and enter the following for the
Outgoing Mail Server:

          SMTP Server: smtp.vzwmail.net
          Username: [your 10-digit cellphone number followed by
@vzwmail.net]
          Password: [your password that you set up on the vtext.com webpage]

Verizon sometimes assigns you a temporary password in certain circumstances.
Some people have reported that they can suddenly, without changing anything,
no longer send Email messages using Verizon's SMTP server. A possible cause
for this is that the temporary password has expired. You should go to the
www.vtext.com web site to attempt resetting the password. If that fails,
then you will need to contact Verizon support directly."

_______
Bill  

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
> Behalf Of Sheldon Brown
> Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 4:35 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Treo] Versamail SMTP compatibility
> 
> I've had my 700p for about a year, but only just got Internet 
> service for it (Verizon.)
> 
> I'm trying to set up Versamail to work with my own domain's 
> SMTP server, but not having any luck...
> 
> I know that some vendors don't let you use just any SMTP 
> server...this includes my Comcast cable modem on my home 
> computer, that requires me to use comcast.net as the SMTP 
> server. Then when I go into the shop, I have to reset to use 
> smtp.sheldonbrown.com on the shop's DSL line.
> 
> Am I running up against something like this with Versamail/Verizon?
> 
> I am able to get my gmail account to work, but I don't 
> commonly use that address, and would really prefer to keep my 
> mail together on my POP server...?
> 
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Sheldon Brown

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