Guest heinzmac Posted January 12, 2007 Report Posted January 12, 2007 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!
Guest xerxes Posted January 17, 2007 Report Posted January 17, 2007 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
Guest heinzmac Posted January 17, 2007 Report Posted January 17, 2007 Take a look at mail2web.com Thank you
Guest chaznet Posted January 17, 2007 Report Posted January 17, 2007 http://4smartphone.net is a great service... 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...
Guest mactac Posted April 19, 2007 Report Posted April 19, 2007 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.
Guest miketired Posted May 14, 2007 Report Posted May 14, 2007 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....
Guest dhardy Posted August 1, 2007 Report Posted August 1, 2007 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.uk/kms_activesync.html A 10 user license starts at £220 ..... A bit better than Exchange :) HTH David
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