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Re: PushEffect For Android?
Could you explain a little more what you mean? Push as in email or something else? Is this for Exchange email servers?
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Re: PushEffect For Android?
I think the OP means this, which to me is quite outdated.
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I'd say... yep, outdated. Especially since Android allows you to have multiple e-mail accounts set up on it. |
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Guys how is it outdated that app lets you set it up so if u get an email from lets say yahoo a txt gets sent to you and it triggers the program to download mail. Like an exchange, my Evo can only do that for exchange but i need it for multiple emails accts Last edited by playya; 07-17-2010 at 12:56 AM. |
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Why wouldnt you just set up the yahoo account on your phone? There is a yahoo mail app in the market. Other than that you can get multiple gmail and exchange accounts already.
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I prefer the native app and not more apps than I need to get my mail gmail app yahoo app hotmail app. Its just what I liked then I don't have to tell it to check every so often |
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Hahaha thx for the work around but I want to keep my mail seperate |
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