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Old 02-06-2009, 01:04 PM
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Re: Better battery life with push mail on

The Hotmail one that the OP was referring to is included in your Windows Live program that you can find in your programs folder. Just set up a hotmail/live account if you don't already have one and sign in. It will set up everything for you more or less, just make sure to check "as items arrive" for how often you sync to achieve push email.

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Originally Posted by stevedusa View Post
If your company has Microsoft Exchange then ask your systems administrator to get that one for you.

As for others? If I am right look for Sprint eMail cab, I forgot where it is but it supports PUSH for other email service provider like, MSN, Yahoo, GMail (problematic) and AOL.

I didn't realize that Sprint provided a push email program. Is this new?
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