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dandare123
4th December 2006, 04:34 PM
For all who'd like to have real pushmail on the SB X01HT without doing Blackberry, there's an interesting free solution. Provided that you have a PC running consistantly somewhere, check out www.emoze.com. They provide client a client for the PC as well ast the X01HT (I use the HTC TyTN version...).
The way it woks is that whenver a mail arrives at your PC, emoze syncs it to their servers and pushes it back to the X01HT. The mobile client is configurable, so you can be always on (real push) or sync at regular intervals.

Works great on corporate domain accounts behind firewalls as well... only issue I see is that the X01HT get's pretty slow if you are running 'always-on' on a WIFI connection...

derpelikan
4th December 2006, 05:49 PM
For all who'd like to have real pushmail on the SB X01HT without doing Blackberry, there's an interesting free solution. Provided that you have a PC running consistantly somewhere, check out www.emoze.com. They provide client a client for the PC as well ast the X01HT (I use the HTC TyTN version...).
The way it woks is that whenver a mail arrives at your PC, emoze syncs it to their servers and pushes it back to the X01HT. The mobile client is configurable, so you can be always on (real push) or sync at regular intervals.

Works great on corporate domain accounts behind firewalls as well... only issue I see is that the X01HT get's pretty slow if you are running 'always-on' on a WIFI connection...

isnt imap push ? i mean the mail arrives within 10 seconds.

lindseyp
22nd December 2006, 10:37 AM
I just want to document my ideal e-mail solution as I just got everything working perfectly on my Softbank X01HT.

I have my own e-mail address on rented server space

me@myserver.com

This is my "real" e-mail address. All mail here is forwarded to a gmail account:

me@gmail.com

where it is filtered for spam, THEN forwarded to a mail2web.com Personal Exchange account.

myphone@mail2web.com

mail2web.com exchange account can synch in realtime with your phone, (i.e. true PUSH mail. Maybe the free one can do this too, BUT with a paid-for personal account you can also set the FROM: field to a specific e-mail address. In my case, I set it to me@mydomain.com!

So if you send me an e-mail to me@mydomain.com it is checked for spam then sent to mail2web who then PUSH it onto my phone instantly.

and if I send an e-mail from my phone, the From: field just says me@mydomain.com. The receiving party need never know it went through mail2web.com

I highly recommend this solution, the cost is less than $0.65 per month!

trapper
15th January 2007, 09:53 PM
What is the cost for?

lindseyp
16th January 2007, 02:26 AM
sorry I missed this. mail2web charges a small fee for the privilege of setting the "From" address to something other than mail2web.com . Otherwise it's free.

trapper
16th January 2007, 10:53 AM
Could I change it to my GMail address?

lindseyp
17th January 2007, 06:36 AM
yes. You can change it to whatever you like as long as you can validate that you have access to that address (you ahve to fill in a code which they e-mail to you)