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First things first... Welcome to the site!

Now, moving on... if your IT sets up your work e-mail through push (exchange server) then your push service is tied up already. You can only sync to 1 exchange server through Activesync.

GMail works through POP, however, it is difficult to set up. It works for some users, for others it doesn't and for others it displays an error but they still get an error message.

If you still want to pursue GMail through push, you'd need to get a push e-mail account, as mail2web for example, and then have GMail forwarded to it. If you don't need your reply e-mail to look like they are coming from the GMail account, then a free mail2web account will suffice. If you want your e-mails to look like they are coming from your GMail account, then get the $1.99/month mail2web plan and set up your GMail account as a proxy whatever it's called.

Other options...

Use GMail's mobile site, since you say it's not urgent this may be an option for you. It is personally what I do after having tried to set GMail as POP a couple of times.

And there's also a Java GMail application, but you'll need a Java machine to use it. You can get the Java machine from the Google maps thread linked from the FAQs sticky.
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