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 Google push email on WM6 - how to configure
Marcuzzo
post Apr 24 2008, 16:54
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I read that the IMAP feature in Gmail supports the new "IMAP Idle", that is for realtime push email, similar to the DirectPush offered by Exchange.
I tried to configure my Google account on my WM6 phone but I can only set a time interval (ex 5 minutes) for send/receive. I don't see a "realtime" option. Where is it?
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post Apr 28 2008, 07:13
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QUOTE(Marcuzzo @ Apr 24 2008, 12:54) *
I read that the IMAP feature in Gmail supports the new "IMAP Idle", that is for realtime push email, similar to the DirectPush offered by Exchange.
I tried to configure my Google account on my WM6 phone but I can only set a time interval (ex 5 minutes) for send/receive. I don't see a "realtime" option. Where is it?



I believe the wording is "as they arrive". Unsure if Pocket outlook supports this without additional software. But exchange accounts can be found for free. Such as Seven, or Mail2web.
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Correct ... Pocket Outlook does not support the "IMAP Push" protocol. Flexmail does.

Exchange instant sync does work though.


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I use this for GMail push and it's great...

http://pushreg.consilient.com/

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QUOTE(Paul (MVP) @ Apr 28 2008, 12:23) *
I use this for GMail push and it's great...

http://pushreg.consilient.com/

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Cheers paul, just signed up myself and it's very fast.

I'm cancelling the Vodafone business 'push' email, as it takes about 13 - 20mins for the email to come through, even though they arrivedo n the PC
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QUOTE(Scottola @ May 13 2008, 02:19) *
Cheers paul, just signed up myself and it's very fast.

I'm cancelling the Vodafone business 'push' email, as it takes about 13 - 20mins for the email to come through, even though they arrivedo n the PC


I use Mail2web that is MS DirectPush and free of charge. The emails arrive real-time, after seconds...
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QUOTE(Marcuzzo @ May 13 2008, 16:29) *
I use Mail2web that is MS DirectPush and free of charge. The emails arrive real-time, after seconds...


Marcuzzo, which service did you set up for the direct push on mail2web?
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That will be mail2web live - which is free, but with the restriction that any outgoing mail from your handset goes from a @mail2web.com email address.

I upgraded this by paying $4.95 a month for Personal Exchange which means I can configure outgoing mail from my handset to be from my own email address. It works like a dream.
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QUOTE(BawBagg @ May 16 2008, 13:15) *
That will be mail2web live - which is free, but with the restriction that any outgoing mail from your handset goes from a @mail2web.com email address.

I upgraded this by paying $4.95 a month for Personal Exchange which means I can configure outgoing mail from my handset to be from my own email address. It works like a dream.


I confirm all this, adding that perhaps the free Mail2web Live adds advertising in outgoing messages but I don't matter since I use it only one-way for receiving alerts from my PC.
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I just blogged about it yesterday : http://www.1800pocketpc.com/2008/05/29/pus...martphones.html

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