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How to set up POP3 and IMAP email accounts on the Samsung Galaxy S

July 21, 2012 1 comment

Android-based smartphones include two email clients, one for Gmail and one for other types of email servers including Microsoft Exchange, IMAP and POP3.

Samsung Galaxy S

The following guide will show you how to set up the built-in email application on the Samsung Galaxy S to access an IMAP or POP3 email server for incoming email, and an SMTP server for outbound email. The setup for both IMAP and POP3 is the same.

Samsung Galaxy S

  • Tap the Home icon
  • Tap the Grid icon so you can view all installed applications

Samsung Galaxy S

Samsung Galaxy S

  • Tap the Email icon
  • Enter your Email Address and Password for the account you are setting up and tap Next

Samsung Galaxy S

  • Select the type of account: POP3, IMAP, Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync; select either POP3 or IMAP, as appropriate
  • Enter the Incoming server settings: Username, Password, POP3 server (ex: pop.yourdomiain.com), Port, Security type, and Delete email from server, then tap Done, and then Next

Samsung Galaxy S

  • Enter the Outgoing server settings: SMTP server (ex: smtp.yourdomain.com), Port, Security type, Require sign-in (check box), Username, and Password, then tap Done, and then Next
  • You can now select Account options: Email checking frequency (15 minutes by default), Send email from this account by default (check box), and Notify me when email arrives (checkbox) – make your selections and tap Next

Samsung Galaxy S

  • Your email account is now set up on your Samsung Galaxy S and must be named — also be sure to enter your name to be displayed on outgoing messages

Once completed, the Samsung Galaxy S will connect to the account and begin retrieving your email. While viewing the message list, you are also able to change the settings that are assigned to this account by tapping the Menuicon — which is directly to the left of the Home icon — and then tapping Account settings. The following options are available:

  • Account name
  • Your name
  • Email check frequency
  • Default account (make the current account the default email account on your Samsung Galaxy S)
  • Email notifications
  • Select Ringtone
  • Vibrate
  • Incoming settings (to modify IMAP or POP3 server settings)
  • Outgoing settings (to modify SMTP server settings)

The menu icon also gives you more options, which include refresh, compose, folders, accounts and account settings.

Oddly, if you want to add another email account to your Samsung Galaxy S, it is done while viewing the message list of an account that has been previously setup. Tap the Menu icon — which is directly to the left of the Home icon — and then tap Accounts. Then start from the top of this guide to add another account.

 

Airtel MMS – Intenet – WAP Settings | Airtel Bangladesh

July 12, 2012 6 comments

Photo Credit: Wikipedia

Automatic Settings: 

When you put your Airtel SIM in your mobile for the first time, you automatically receive the settings for GPRS/EDGE services over SMS (one for MMS, one for internet and one for WAP). By simply saving these SMS, you will be ready to enjoy our Mobile Internet services.

If you have accidentally missed to save these settings, you can request for them again using your Airtel Menu, Go to “My Stuff” menu and click on:

Multimedia Settings> Reset Settings

You will receive the GPRS/EDGE settings again over SMS

Manual Settings: Go to the Multimedia Media Message & Connections settings and input following information.

Internet Settings

WAP Settings

MMS Settings

Connection Name

Airtel Internet

Airtel WAP

Airtel MMS

Data Bearer

GPRS

GPRS

GPRS

Access Point Name (APN)

Internet

wap

mms

Access Point Alias (for some handset)

Airtel Internet

Airtel WAP

Airtel MMS

User Name
Password
Proxy address

10.6.0.2

Proxy port

8080

URL

http://bd.airtel.com/

Gateway IP Address

10.128.5.6

Authentication
Connection Security

Non-secure

Connection Type
Dial up no

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Grameenphone Balance Transfer | GP

July 12, 2012 2 comments

Balance Transfer (BTR) Procedures

New Process

  • From now on new subscribers don’t have to follow the following process, they will have a built in option for balance transfer in their new SIM.
  • Existing subscribers will not get built in facility in their SIM unless and until they change their SIM.

New Balance Transfer Process

Transfer Balance-> Give Receiver’s Mobile Number -> Confirm Mobile No -> Give Amount -> Confirm Amount -> Give PIN

New Pin Change Process

Give Old PIN-> Give New PIN-> Confirm New PIN Register

To Register

  1. Go to create new message option and type REGI.
  2. Then send the message to 1000.
  3. Subscribers will receive a confirmation message where the PIN code number for balance transfer will be given.

To Transfer Balance

  1. Go to create new message option and type BTR(space)****(PIN)(space)0171***(mb no)(space)100(amount). Never type any dot or Tk. or 00 after the amount figure.
  2.  Then send the message to 1000.
  3.  Subscribers will receive a confirmation message mentioning that the amount has been transferred successfully. With this their current balance after the transfer will be also shown.

Receiver of the balance will also get a message mentioning that he/she has received balance in his/her account and his/her current balance will be shown.

To Change PIN

  1. Go to create new message option and type CPIN (space) OLDPIN (space) NEWPIN (space) NEWPIN. [Example: CPIN 1234 4321 4321]
  2. Then send the message to 1000.

It’s Done. Enjoy :)

Best UNIX/LINUX Tutorial for All Beginners

May 2, 2012 3 comments

Introduction to the UNIX/LINUX Operating System

  • What is UNIX?
  • Files and processes
  • The Directory Structure
  • Starting an UNIX terminal

Chapter One

  • Listing files and directories
  • Making Directories
  • Changing to a different Directory
  • The directories . and ..
  • Pathnames
  • More about home directories and path names

Chapter Two

  • Copying Files
  • Moving Files
  • Removing Files and directories
  • Displaying the contents of a file on the screen
  • Searching the contents of a file

Chapter Three

  • Redirection
  • Redirecting the Output
  • Redirecting the Input
  • Pipes

Chapter Four

  • Wildcard
  • Filename Conventions
  • Getting Help

Chapter Five

  • File system security (access rights)
  • Changing access rights
  • Processes and Jobs
  • Listing suspended and background processes
  • Killing a process

Chapter Six

  • Other Useful UNIX commands

Chapter Seven

  • Compiling UNIX software packages
  • Download source code
  • Extracting source code
  • Configuring and creating the Makefile
  • Building the package
  • Running the software
  • Stripping unnecessary code

Chapter Eight

  • UNIX variables
  • Environment variables
  • Shell variables
  • Using and setting variables
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How to Master Reset Samsung Galaxy S

February 26, 2012 3 comments

Here, we show you how to hard reset or Master Reset the Samsung Galaxy S with step by step instructions. The Samsung Galaxy S is highly customizable and you have been hard at work tweaking it to your liking, but now the fun is over and you want to return it to its factory settings again.

Please note that all data will be deleted from the Samsung Galaxy S as a result of this procedure. This process does NOT delete data stored on the microSD card. We recommend backing up all of your personal data before proceeding.

Method 1:

  1. From the main home screen, tap menu
  2. Tap Settings, then Privacy
  3. Tap Factory data reset
  4. Tap Reset phone
  5. Enter your password, then tap Yes to confirm

Method 2: 

  1. Turn off the i9000 Phone or take out the Battery and Reinsert it.
  2. Hold the Volume Down button
  3. Press and Release the Power button
  4. Select Clear Storage by Pressing the Volume Down button
  5. Press and Release the Power button
  6. Press Volume Up to confirm i9000 master reset

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