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heinzmac

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I just purchased a T-Mobile Dash in order to keep up with my emails.  I travel quite a bit internationally, so my roaming charges have been quite high.  I have recently purchased several local SIMS cards at the countries where I travel the most to try to cut down on the roaming charges.  However, my T-Mobile pushmail does not work when I switch out the SIMS card.  Is there a pushmail service out there that can work with any/all service providers?  I can manually send/receive, but that gets to be a pain after a while.  Thanks in advance!


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View Postheinzmac, on Jan 12 2007, 20:28, said:

I just purchased a T-Mobile Dash in order to keep up with my emails.  I travel quite a bit internationally, so my roaming charges have been quite high.  I have recently purchased several local SIMS cards at the countries where I travel the most to try to cut down on the roaming charges.  However, my T-Mobile pushmail does not work when I switch out the SIMS card.  Is there a pushmail service out there that can work with any/all service providers?  I can manually send/receive, but that gets to be a pain after a while.  Thanks in advance!

Take a look at mail2web.com


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View Postxerxes, on Jan 17 2007, 17:51, said:

Take a look at mail2web.com

Thank you


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http://4smartphone.net is a great service...

View Postheinzmac, on Jan 12 2007, 12:28, said:

I just purchased a T-Mobile Dash in order to keep up with my emails.  I travel quite a bit internationally, so my roaming charges...


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i use the service at 4smartphone.net   they run an exchange server & it works amazingly.   it's real push & no ads & doesn't use any funky sms thing.


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View Postmactac, on Apr 19 2007, 19:20, said:

i use the service at 4smartphone.net they run an exchange server & it works amazingly. it's real push & no ads & doesn't use any funky sms thing.


I use mail2web and it works great....


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Hosted services are fine, if you want to run your own domain and have more direct control over the whole thing you can have a look at Kerio mailserver - they licensed activesync from ms and offer native push mail support, just like exchange.

http://www.kerio.co....activesync.html

A 10 user license starts at £220 ..... A bit better than Exchange  :)

HTH

David





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