11 July 2010

Nokia Messaging Service - NMS

Hi All

Its being a 2 year that Nokia had withdrawn support of Blackberry Connect.
So why Nokia did and what Nokia had instead of ????????

Why Nokia did ?
Nokia wanted to compete with Blackberry as the majority of email space has been captured by them. They had started early and had vast coverage with goodwill. So blackberry became as enterprise addiction. Nokia saw a mass coverage of email ecosystem with good number of outreach which if Nokia cover can take up their mail devices( e-series) up to a new benchmark.

What Nokia had instead ?
Nokia in order to curb blackberry and outreach masses of enterprise had launched their own push mail service commonly known as NMS: Nokia Messaging service.NMS gives user to define 10 different mailboxes both private and public.It delivers more then blackberry as follows:

  1. Folder Sync
  2. 8 ways of email sorting
  3. Numerous shortcut keys
  4. Flexibility to use as pull mail as well
  5. Text view and HTML view both
  6. No limit for attachment
  7. Over the air setup http://email.nokia.com
  8. Trash folder
  9. Free style
  10. Push cut off when less battery remains
Setup is one major feature of NMS as it is very easy to setup. Check out this video for NMS setup :


All your public email ids can be configured like as shown in video but if you are trying to configure your corporate POP3/IMAP4 email ids then do take following data from your IT administrator.

Server Type : pop3/imap4
Incomming mail server:________
Security Port : ______________(SSL, SSL/TLSs, start TLS)
Port No: __________________(110,995,993 etc)

Outgoing mail server:__________
Security Port :_______________ (SSL, SSL/TLSs, start TLS)
Port No:___________________ (25,465,587 etc)

Hope this will help......
Enjoy Nokia's Push mail service.

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