is it that the breadth of options setting up the pre's imap client
aren't as great as those in other clients?

On 2/4/10, John Messeder <[email protected]> wrote:
> I can work POP, send and receive, to Comcast.
>      I can do IMAP through my Google site.
>      What I cannot do is POP with my company's ISP. It has two servers,
> and the one my company is on is the one that the tech can see me trying
> to get into, but it will not download messages, or send reply messages.
> The tech said he thinks the Pre is encrypting the password "which is
> should not be doing."
>
> I tried IMAPing through my Google site. That worked, sort of. Google
> could obtain all the mail from the corp server and IMAP it to me, but
> when I reply, the reply-to address became the google address. I tried
> going through the process to fix that, but Google could not make the
> required connection with the corp server. I don't remember what the
> messages were. Maybe I'll try it again this evening.
>
> Meanwhile, is anyone having a similar problem -- namely the Pre being
> picky about which POP servers it will talk to?
>      I don't know when my 30 days runs out with Sprint. I'm tempted to
> swap this for an Android phone just to see whether that makes a difference.
>
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