Apr 22, 2011

Setting Email Yahoo in Mobile

Up is still the main attraction of Internet users in the country. Evident from previous editions Tips on how to upload photos to Facebook using the email got a pretty good response.

Among the emails we received, some are asking how to send photos to up Yahoo email users. Relax, this time we repeat.

Earlier, we will mention about the facts about how to send photos to Facebook. If you are a user of Blackberry, Windows Mobile, or another phone that has accompanied the application such as Sony Ericsson W508 and T707 series, uploaded images can be done directly as well as when you access Facebook from your PC.

Upload photos can also be done if you use a web browser like UCWEB mobile version. But lately up via UCWEB browser access is very difficult.

The most contemporary and almost be done by the Java-based phones is via email. Simpler and more bandwidth friendly. As already discussed earlier editions, sending pictures or photos via email requires us to use your email client and service.

For example, Gmail's service, and Nokia (Ovi). Two of these email services are free diumbar and both have the ability to send file attachments such as documents or pictures and can be set as a client.

What about Yahoo? Relax, it seems that Yahoo also has been providing access to their email via mail client. Although not all of its features is opened bluntly, unless the manufacturer of these phones have a cooperative relationship with the Yahoo example Nokia. In the latest phones, their email application can now be used as a Yahoo.com e-mail client.

Way too easy because the setting is equipped with a wizard so live your user name and password only. Well what if your Java mobile phone users who do not already have an email client application?

If just to send email, Nokia is still open access freely. Meanwhile, to pick up the latest email is still limited. As already mentioned earlier unless the manufacturer is already working with Yahoo.

So the desire to berikirm photos or images to up via cell phone can still be done. Provided on your mobile phone has an email client application. If not, you can install an email client application. Fortunately, Java-based mail client applications are abundantly available.

Here it including; mMail, MobiLuck, Mobile Mail, Mail4me, and much more. You can get site GetJar.com (www.getjar.com) or can directly download it via the HP through a WAP site, http://wap.getjar.com.

Among the many alpikasi email client, we recommend you to use MujMail. Besides free, this application has many features and several other advantages. This application can be found in www.mujmail.org.

Setting Yahoo in Mujmail

In general, Yahoo mail has the following configuration
- Protocol: IMAP4
- Incoming server with: imap.n.mail.yahoo.com
- Incoming port: 143
- Outgoing server: smtp.mobile.mail.yahoo.com
- Outgoing port: 25 or 587 (choose one only)

Step the settings as follows.

- Open the application, wait a while until the demand to fill the email account appears. After appearing, the contents of their email configuration as shown above. See the picture, which has provided dfault configuration shown your_email@gmail.comThis e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it, replace it with your Yahoo email address and set the IMAP4 protocol.

Next slide the cursor down and SSL content type, its server and Port-like kondigurasi above username and password and enter your Yahoo email.

- Now go to "Sending Mail Settings", ie lock icon image and select SMTP.

- Enter the SMTP server, SMTP port as well as your Yahoo username and password as shown below.

Done. To send an email looking for the "Write Email", and go to your Facebook email address. Contents subjectnya as the title of your photo or picture later. And select Attachments to attach your image to be sent / uploaded to Facebook.

The email address you up you can see on the display up to you.

Source : Majalah Pulsa

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