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Nov

Google Apps with Nokia Email (part two)

   Posted by: Jeroen   in Technology

It seems like some Google Apps domains cannot be added to Nokia Email eventhough Nokia states it supports Google Apps domains.

The previous guide doesn’t seem to work anymore because Nokia changed their webpage and forms.

Someone contacted me by twitter asking me to look at it again. More people asked my via comments on my blog; but the tweet took me to actually look at it. (Thanks to the man who wants to be anonymous :) )

I tried several things and it seems like I found the solution to add Google Apps domains once again :)

Guide:

Go to Nokia Email (http://email.nokia.com) and logon with your credentials. Click ‘Add another’

step1

Enter your email address but let it end with @imap.google.com and click next.

step2

It will let you see this screen. Click “This is an internet email account and I will provide additional email settings”

step3

Enter the rest of the information:

Username (@domainname). Incoming server needs to be imap.gmail.com (port 993 and SSL enabled), and outgoing server needs to be smtp.gmail.com (port 465 and SSL enabled)

Now comes the magic :)

javascript:var myForm = document.forms['addEmailAcctInfo'];myForm.addEmailAcctInfo_addEmailBean_emailAddress.value=”test.account@domain.name”;alert(myForm.addEmailAcctInfo_addEmailBean_emailAddress.value);

 

Paste the following Javascript into the addressbar, change the emailAddress.value to the email address you want to add. And press enter. You’ll see an alertbox with the emailaddress you choose. Click Next and you should see:

step4

The emailaddress should be added to your account.

If you get an error like this: “”We cannot process your request at this time. Please try again later.”, please do so. It seems Nokia shows this error without any reason. Try again later and check if you have imap enabled on you G-Apps account.

Have fun with it and please leave a comment if it works or not.

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Awesome! That works brilliantly thank you. I just had to use a text editor to edit the speech marks around the email address as they had some formatting on them that javascript didn’t like.

December 24th, 2009 at 6:23 pm

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