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#Uncheck the automatic setup
#Uncheck the automatic setup
#Hit next
#Hit next
>
 
> Screen 2
==Screen 2==
> Fill in your Zimbra user name followed by a /wm (for example,
#Fill in your Zimbra user name followed by a /wm (for example,
> guest/wm)
#guest/wm)
> Fill in Zimbra password
#Fill in Zimbra password
> Leave domain blank
#Leave domain blank
> Hit next
#Hit next
>
 
> Screen 3
==Screen 3==
> Change server type to IMAP4
#Change server type to IMAP4
> Change account name to a name of your choosing
#Change account name to a name of your choosing
> Set Network to Internet
#Set Network to Internet
> Hit Next
#Hit Next
>
 
> Screen 4
==Screen 4==
> Set Incoming Server to the external address of your Zimbra server
#Set Incoming Server to the external address of your Zimbra server
> Check the box for Require SSL connection
#Check the box for Require SSL connection
> Set Outgoing Server to the external address of your Zimbra server
#Set Outgoing Server to the external address of your Zimbra server
> Check the box that the Outgoing server requires authentication
#Check the box that the Outgoing server requires authentication
> Hit next
#Hit next
>
 
> Screen 5
==Screen 5==
> Personal preference here
#Personal preference here
> Hit finish
#Hit finish
>
 
> It will ask if you want to connect. Click yes, then enter the password
<tt>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
you obtained from the Verizon web site above. It won't ask for it
> again.
again.</tt>
>
 
> Pretty rough, but less rough than what I have seen available so far.
Pretty rough, but less rough than what I have seen available so far.
>
 
> Norm
Norm

Revision as of 01:34, 14 July 2006

Here are the steps that need to be taken to setup a Moto Q with Verizon:

  • Go to http://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

  1. Fill in your full name
  2. Fill in full email address
  3. Uncheck the automatic setup
  4. Hit next

Screen 2

  1. Fill in your Zimbra user name followed by a /wm (for example,
  2. guest/wm)
  3. Fill in Zimbra password
  4. Leave domain blank
  5. Hit next

Screen 3

  1. Change server type to IMAP4
  2. Change account name to a name of your choosing
  3. Set Network to Internet
  4. Hit Next

Screen 4

  1. Set Incoming Server to the external address of your Zimbra server
  2. Check the box for Require SSL connection
  3. Set Outgoing Server to the external address of your Zimbra server
  4. Check the box that the Outgoing server requires authentication
  5. Hit next

Screen 5

  1. Personal preference here
  2. 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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