Sorry if I'm chiming in a little late, but this is a great thread! Thank you very much for the how-to! (Never knew what to set as the domain, so I thought push couldn't be done with the free account).
I need to set up a similar solution that I had on my old Blackberry but I can't seem to find a way to do it that is cost effective...
I have numerous POP accounts, but really I only need one that is pushed to my handheld. I used to have that POP account forward (server-side) to my Blackberry Internet Service push email address. On the setup of that push address, I could change the From/Reply-to field to be that of my POP account. So as far as I or anyone getting the email was concerned, that email was from my POP address, not the @blackberry.net address.
I know I can forward my emails to my mail2web.com push address, but if I reply, it will be sent out as the mail2web.com address. How can I get around it? Is my only way a 3rd party email solution on my handheld or a $10+ a month hosted exchange service? There's got to be something easier, no?
Thanks for any suggestions!
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