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Originally Posted by master_shake
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Originally Posted by dannzeman
The only way to receive push html is if the exchange server is using Exchange 2007. The only services I've seen using Exchange 2007 cost anywhere from $5-10 a month. You can use POP3 or IMAP and receive html but then you have to pull your mail at certain intervals or do it manually.
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thanks for the info
other question
this will send email too right?
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If you have your email set up as push with an exchange server then yes it will send it send it when you click send.
If you're using POP3 or IMAP you will might need to click 'Send/Recieve' to send the message. At least thats what was needed in my experiences.