SOURCE: iPhone 3G and NetworkSolutions email configuration
Ok Here's what I did to resolve the problem...
This from network solutions plus the steps that i followed. The phone auto detected the ports settings. It automatically will atempt authenticate using ssl. once it failed it asked would i like to try not using ssl i selected yes. Note had to that twice. Then it worked like a champ
Good luck...
Dear Jon Smith
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Add email account on iPhone
Enter account information
Select POP and then add the following information:
Name – The user’s Display Name
Address – The user’s full email address
Description – How you want to identify the specific email account, for example "work", or "home email"
Incoming Mail Server
Host Name -- mail.domainname.ext
Username – The user's email address
Password – The user's mailbox password
Outgoing Mail Server
Host Name -- mail.domainname.ext
Username – The user's email address
Password – The user's mailbox password
Complete the setup process - click SAVE and wait for the iPhone to test your incoming and outgoing mail settings and connect to your mailbox.
Please note: The iPhone should detect the Port Settings.
Incoming Setting
Use SSL: OFF
Authentication: Password
Delete from server: Never (you can set as you wish)
Server Port: 110
Outgoing Settings
Use SSL: OFF
Authentication: Password
Server Port: 587
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SOURCE: how to change the simcard of my apple 3g iphone?
The SIM card in the iPhone is removable, but it's hidden. To remove the SIM card, you need a paper clip.
We are checking to see if this voids your iPhone warranty. If you are concerned that it might, please don't perform this task.
The iPhone's SIM card is located behind this door.
1. Locate the SIM Card Slot
The slot is located at the top of the iPhone, between the headphone jack and the power button.
The paper clip is a valuable tech tool.
2. Open the Slot
Take your paper clip and insert it into the little hole. Then firmly push down until the slot pops up.
3. Remove the SIM Card
The SIM card is in a cradle. You can pop the card out of the cradle.
To replace the SIM card, put the card back in the cradle. The cradle
and card are notched in a way that forces you to replace the card on
the proper side. Then just slide the card back into the iPhone.
Thanks alot,
Sanjeev Kumar
SOURCE: Iphone 3g 3.0 stuck on iphone apple logo loading screen
If iPhone won't turn on, or the display freezes or doesn't respond
More resets:
Try This:
1. Remove Sim Card
2. Hold in 'Home' button and 'On/Off' button together until Apple logo appears
3. Replace Sim Card
4. Hold in 'Home' button and 'On/Off' button together until normal phone screen appears.
Also, Try this:
1.) Shut down the iPhone 3G.
2.) Start up iTunes
3.) Hold down HOME button on the iPhone 3G
4.) While keeping the HOME button depressed, plug in the Sync cable
5.) A message will pop up to ask if you want to reset.
6.) Just click YES and the reset process should start.
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