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Here are the steps that need to be taken to setup a Moto Q
> with Verizon.
>
> Go to www.wirelesssync.vzw.com (you should actually be able to do this
> from the phone's browser).
> Click on sign up on the right of screen and send your password to your
> phone.
> You will see a text message with a temporary password. Go back to the
> web site and key the temporary password and change to the password you
> want. I don't think the rest of the mail setup on the web site is
> needed.
>
> Now go to the Moto Q.
> Go to start -> messaging
>
> This next part is strange. Select any of the existing accounts, it
> doesn't matter which one. Now click the menu button, then select
> options.
>
> Now select New Account. For some reason, it takes a few seconds for
> the Email Setup screen to appear, so be patient.
>
> Screen 1
> Fill in your full name
> Fill in full email address
> Uncheck the automatic setup
> Hit next
>
> Screen 2
> Fill in your Zimbra user name followed by a /wm (for example,
> guest/wm)
> Fill in Zimbra password
> Leave domain blank
> Hit next
>
> Screen 3
> Change server type to IMAP4
> Change account name to a name of your choosing
> Set Network to Internet
> Hit Next
>
> Screen 4
> Set Incoming Server to the external address of your Zimbra server
> Check the box for Require SSL connection
> Set Outgoing Server to the external address of your Zimbra server
> Check the box that the Outgoing server requires authentication
> Hit next
>
> Screen 5
> Personal preference here
> Hit finish
>
> It will ask if you want to connect. Click yes, then enter the password
> you obtained from the Verizon web site above. It won't ask for it
> again.
>
> Pretty rough, but less rough than what I have seen available so far.
>
> Norm

Revision as of 19:44, 13 July 2006

Here are the steps that need to be taken to setup a Moto Q > with Verizon. > > Go to www.wirelesssync.vzw.com (you should actually be able to do this > from the phone's browser). > Click on sign up on the right of screen and send your password to your > phone. > You will see a text message with a temporary password. Go back to the > web site and key the temporary password and change to the password you > want. I don't think the rest of the mail setup on the web site is > needed. > > Now go to the Moto Q. > Go to start -> messaging > > This next part is strange. Select any of the existing accounts, it > doesn't matter which one. Now click the menu button, then select > options. > > Now select New Account. For some reason, it takes a few seconds for > the Email Setup screen to appear, so be patient. > > Screen 1 > Fill in your full name > Fill in full email address > Uncheck the automatic setup > Hit next > > Screen 2 > Fill in your Zimbra user name followed by a /wm (for example, > guest/wm) > Fill in Zimbra password > Leave domain blank > Hit next > > Screen 3 > Change server type to IMAP4 > Change account name to a name of your choosing > Set Network to Internet > Hit Next > > Screen 4 > Set Incoming Server to the external address of your Zimbra server > Check the box for Require SSL connection > Set Outgoing Server to the external address of your Zimbra server > Check the box that the Outgoing server requires authentication > Hit next > > Screen 5 > Personal preference here > Hit finish > > It will ask if you want to connect. Click yes, then enter the password > you obtained from the Verizon web site above. It won't ask for it > again. > > Pretty rough, but less rough than what I have seen available so far. > > Norm

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