Nokia Messaging

Some general tips

If you're having trouble logging in, remember that your Nokia Messaging username and password are the same as the email address and email address password that you used to sign up for Nokia Messaging with.

You can add any Windows Live Hotmail address to your Nokia Messaging account on the phone or on email.nokia.com. Nokia Messaging supports hosted domain email from Microsoft, Yahoo and Google (also known as vanity domains).

In order to sync your IMAP subfolders, Log into your account on email.nokia.com, and select the Edit settings link next to an email address for which you would like to sync additional folders.

You will receive an email from Nokia Messaging indicating your can update your phone to the latest version. This email is going out to all users in the next week, so if you update before then you don’t need to update again.

Depending on the model and/or firmware version of your Nokia device, you may have Nokia Messaging preloaded on your device. If you are in a country where Nokia Messaging is available, the E-Mail setup application on your phone will setup your email address within Nokia Messaging. As an alternative, you can sign up for Nokia Messaging at email.nokia.com.

Check the "sync while roaming" setting if you are experiencing connection problems.

Nokia Messaging handles rich formatted text and lighter HTML-formatted emails very well. Within some larger messages, you may notice some irregular scrolling and selecting behavior.

You can now edit your email settings: while signing up for a Nokia Messaging account, you are now able to include the outgoing mail server as part of advanced settings. Users with a Nokia Messaging account are now able to edit their email server settings from the My Account page. This will be helpful if you are experiencing difficulty sending or receiving emails, or feel like your email provider settings were not discovered correctly.