Saturday, October 24, 2009

Can i send and recieve messages from an iphone 3g with a hotmail email account or do i need a .mac address?

I read another yahoo post on here, and a person was saying that hotmail account cannot be put on iphone 3G.
Can i send and recieve messages from an iphone 3g with a hotmail email account or do i need a .mac address?
There is a free, safe, and easy way of doing it. Here is how i did it.





Start with Gmail. Create a new Gmail account. Note that you could use an existing Gmail account for this solution. This has some tradeoffs, one being that messages you send from the iPhone appear to come from that Gmail account instead of your existing Hotmail account. If you just want to keep your Hotmail account intact and use that as your main account, I think it's better for to create a new Gmail account and just use that for handling Hotmail.





Under Settings, go to Forwarding and POP/IMAP 禄 Enable IMAP. Save the changes. Under Settings and then Accounts, add another email address -- add your existing Hotmail account.





Now go to Hotmail. In your inbox, there should be a message from Gmail; you need to click on a link in that message. Next go to Options and set up forwarding to your new Gmail account. It's up to you whether messages are retained in Hotmail. (If you don't have an option for forwarding, you may be out of luck. Perhaps others have advice on how to get Hotmail to allow this.)





Back to Gmail: There should be a message from Hotmail; you need to click on a link in that message. Now back into Gmail settings, under Accounts, you should see your Hotmail email address listed. Click on the link that says Make Default. From here on, you can use Gmail as your way to check Hotmail. You actually do not need to login to Hotmail any more to read mail, you can use your Gmail account as the web-based way to check Hotmail.





Now how to access from iPhone: On the iPhone, go to Settings and then Mail. Delete any previous attempts you've made to make a Hotmail account -- these can cause problems with the new account you create. Create a new email account by clicking Add Account. On the next screen, choose Other (don't pick Gmail). Here are the settings:





* Name: Your Name


* Address: Your current hotmail.com email address


* Description: (can be anything) "hotmail"


* Incoming Mail Server:


o HostName: imap.gmail.com


o UserName: yournewaddress@gmail.com


o Password: the password for this gmail account


* Outgoing Mail Server: smtp.gmail.com


o UserName: yournewaddress@gmail.com


o Password: the password for this gmail account


* All other settings should match the defaults.





Test it, it should work.




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