Thanks. That's what I needed to know. Especially the short version
-- how to get that port number ;) 

Mary Ann 

On 10/22/2013 12:44,
Michael Orlitzky wrote: 

> On 10/22/2013 03:33 PM, Mary Ann Skweres
wrote:
> 
>> I know that Roundcube is imap, but the set-up on T-Mobile
also asks for a port number in addition to imap. I am not a super
techie, so I don't know why the port is also needed.
> 
> Roundcube is
an IMAP client -- some software that can access an IMAP
> server (where
your emails are stored).
> 
> The T-mobile app is also an IMAP client,
and it will access your IMAP
> server just /like/ Roundcube does, but it
won't connect /to/ Roundcube.
> It will just go straight to the source,
i.e. wherever Roundcube is
> getting your mails from.
> 
>
Pictorially,
> 
> Roundcube -----------
> |
> -----<---->--- IMAP server
(emails are here)
> |
> T-Mobile App --------
> 
> Long story short:
contact the email guy at your company, and ask him for
> the settings.
Roundcube knows them, but they're in a configuration file
> somewhere
that end-users don't have access to.
> 
>
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