6/26/09
Lots of fixes, see Here for info
6/19/09
New Version
Complete rewrite
5/5/09
Updated the installer, and fixed some very minor bugs
5/4/09
New Version, read more about it HERE
-added polling to IMAP
-updated SSL code to hopfully fix the random lockups
-took a shot at fixing the CPU usage problem being reported, doubtful it worked though
4/10/2009
GMail is now supported, read more about it HERE
3/2/2009
New version, which now has IMAP IDLE support. This is truely a beta release and I need testers so I can support as many server types as possible. Please read and download HERE
Thanks
Gudy
Email Scheduler .72beta
.72beta(5/4/09)
-added polling to IMAP
-updated SSL code to hopfully fix the random lockups
-took a shot at fixing the CPU usage problem being reported, doubtful it worked though
.71beta(4/10/2009)
added gmail support
.70beta(3/2/2009)
added IMAP IDLE (.65beta)
fixed Exchange Server errors
added a default week setting, so it won't goof if you don't set it (.65beta)
added more server status messages, to monitor server connection status
.60beta (12/8/2008)
added settings being read back in if they exist.
fixed a few small code bugs that I don't think anyone saw.
.56beta
fixed weekends not working
fixed a registry error
minor code improvements
.55beta Notes
Fixed/Added VGA support
Fixed 24 hour bug
Added Weekend settings options
Compiled againest .net 2.0
Others (see my post here)
Email Scheduler is just that, an email scheduler. You know how exchange accounts (ie ActiveSync) are able to have a daily schedule to download messages and regular POP and IMAP accounts can't (ie, stop polling at 9pm and start back up at 7am)? This fixes all that and does so without having a constantly running program to do so. Read more about at the link below:
Please try it out, I have only tested it on my Titan, but should work on any Windows Mobile Professional Device with the .net framework 2.0. I have not tested it on standard devices (ie no touchscreens) but would think it would work just fine. Feedback is encouraged.
Thanks!
Lots of fixes, see Here for info
6/19/09
New Version
Complete rewrite
5/5/09
Updated the installer, and fixed some very minor bugs
5/4/09
New Version, read more about it HERE
-added polling to IMAP
-updated SSL code to hopfully fix the random lockups
-took a shot at fixing the CPU usage problem being reported, doubtful it worked though
4/10/2009
GMail is now supported, read more about it HERE
3/2/2009
New version, which now has IMAP IDLE support. This is truely a beta release and I need testers so I can support as many server types as possible. Please read and download HERE
Thanks
Gudy
Email Scheduler .72beta
.72beta(5/4/09)
-added polling to IMAP
-updated SSL code to hopfully fix the random lockups
-took a shot at fixing the CPU usage problem being reported, doubtful it worked though
.71beta(4/10/2009)
added gmail support
.70beta(3/2/2009)
added IMAP IDLE (.65beta)
fixed Exchange Server errors
added a default week setting, so it won't goof if you don't set it (.65beta)
added more server status messages, to monitor server connection status
.60beta (12/8/2008)
added settings being read back in if they exist.
fixed a few small code bugs that I don't think anyone saw.
.56beta
fixed weekends not working
fixed a registry error
minor code improvements
.55beta Notes
Fixed/Added VGA support
Fixed 24 hour bug
Added Weekend settings options
Compiled againest .net 2.0
Others (see my post here)
Email Scheduler is just that, an email scheduler. You know how exchange accounts (ie ActiveSync) are able to have a daily schedule to download messages and regular POP and IMAP accounts can't (ie, stop polling at 9pm and start back up at 7am)? This fixes all that and does so without having a constantly running program to do so. Read more about at the link below:
Download Here
Please try it out, I have only tested it on my Titan, but should work on any Windows Mobile Professional Device with the .net framework 2.0. I have not tested it on standard devices (ie no touchscreens) but would think it would work just fine. Feedback is encouraged.
Thanks!
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