Monday, February 18, 2008

How To Set Up Gmail On Your Nokia N82


There are a few ways to check your Gmail on your Nokia N82, I mentioned one way a few weeks ago. Lately I've been using the built-in email application on the N82, and I'm loving it once again. If you set up your Gmail using this method, it will keep your real Gmail inbox in your browser and your phone's inbox in sync. If you dig deep enough into the settings you can even set up your labels as folders. I just use my normal inbox on my N82, and deal with the Gmail labels in Firefox.

Here is how to set up your Gmail for your Nokia N82:

How To Setup Gmail On Your S60 Device:

  1. Enable IMAP in your Gmail account settings.
  2. Select 'Messaging' > 'Options' > 'Settings' > 'E-mail' > 'Mailboxes.'
  3. If you have never set up email on your phone before, select 'Yes' to define a new mailbox. If you already have other mailboxes, select 'Options' and then 'New mailbox.'
  4. Select 'Start' to begin the setup wizard.
  5. Select 'IMAP4' and then 'Next.'
  6. Enter your Gmail username (including '@gmail.com') as the email address and select 'Next.'
  7. Enter 'imap.gmail.com' as the incoming mail server and select 'Next.'
  8. Enter 'smtp.gmail.com' as the outgoing mail server and select 'Next.'
  9. Select the appropriate access point and then 'Next.'
  10. Enter a descriptive name for the email account mailbox name.
  11. Once your mailbox is set up, select it from the email mailbox settings screen.
  12. Select 'Connection settings' > 'Incoming e-mail.'
  13. Enter your Gmail username (including '@gmail.com') and password.
  14. Select 'SSL/TLS' for your security (ports) and define your port as '993.'
  15. Select 'Back.'
  16. Select 'Outgoing e-mail.'
  17. Enter your Gmail username (including '@gmail.com') and password.
  18. Select 'StartTLS' for your security (ports) and define your port as '587.'
  19. Select 'Back' and change any other settings according to your preferences.
Link to the official instructions.

Gmail's IMAP vs. POP
The reason why I use Gmail's IMAP service is because it keeps your mail in sync between both devices, unlike POP setup. If I read an email on my phone, it shows as "read" on both my computer and phone. Same goes for the other way around. Check it on my computer, and it shows as "read" on my phone as well. You can set it to check your mail at different intervals, mine is set to 2 hours, unless I'm expecting an important email.

If you have any questions feel free to ask. It can be tricky, you gotta follow the steps exactly and make sure you type everything right.

21 comments:

Sarah said...

Hi nick...saw your Nokia N82 blog. Looks realy cool.Can i haf your email address. Have something that can improve the content of your blog.

Mike said...

sure sarah, reach me at mike@calialive.com

Paul said...

The N82 uses IMAP? Sweet. I'm definitely getting an unlimited data plan now :)

Mike said...

hey paul. you gotta get the unlimited data plan dude. theres so much you can do with this n82 that i haven't even dipped into that uses plenty of data. i'm trying to get everything. enjoy your phone bud

Stuart said...

Wicked dude, thanks for this, really cool guide. Now IMAP with configured on my N82. Awesome site design btw.

Cheers

Mike said...

thanks stuart glad to help.

Mark Peters said...

Works fine for me except for outgoing mail... just sits as 'queued'.

Double checked all the settings, no dice...

Mark Peters said...

Gah, ignore me, i'm clearly having a dumb day.

Works fine :)

Y.Wei said...

Hi Mark, encountered the "outgoing mail sitting in queue" problem as you. Tried numerous ways but unable to resolve. Could you share your solution please. Tx.

Mike said...

Y.Wei please make sure you have typed in everything perfectly right. Make sure you add @gmail.com at the end of the username. One little mispelling will ruin the settings.

Y.Wei said...

Mark, Got it! instead of startTLS, selected SSL/TLS. Really silly mistake. Thanks so much!

Y.Wei said...

Sorry, I meant Mike. Another silly mistake!!

Mark Peters said...

Heh, yeah that's what I did :)

Glad it's working :)

cheers

Mark

Rav said...

Has anyone else tried setting up gmail labels as folders? I tried it tonight. Disaster. They set up apparently fine but messaging has been running at a crawl since even though it was only another 5MB of messages.

I wound up trying to delete the mailbox but that won't work. I'm now considering a hard reset... gaah

suriyawut said...

Thank

Esko said...

thanks for the instructions, works perfectly. :)

-Esko, Finland.

Anonymous said...

I have been annoyed by something. What is hotmail set as? not pop3 or imap4. Can my n82 do a hotmail account other than the windows live program where you have to sync everytime you want. i want it so my hotmail auto retrives like my blackberry did. what can i do about that?

Anonymous said...

I have been annoyed by something. What is hotmail set as? not pop3 or imap4. Can my n82 do a hotmail account other than the windows live program where you have to sync everytime you want. i want it so my hotmail auto retrives like my blackberry did. what can i do about that?

Anonymous said...

Try this:

http://www.then82blog.com/2008/05/get-hotmail-on-your-n82-with-windows.html

Subhramani said...

Hey, I have tried all the steps you've mentioned and still it doesnt seem to be working. My GPRS works fine. I have tried both POP3 and IMAP4 and it still doesnt work. Any clues/suggestions??

Jan said...

Thanks for this guide, works great now!

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