I still dont have a definite solution to this. I have so far done the following:
1. modified the registry for always on connection
2.
1. changed my sound setting for email notifications (removed the LED and added the sound, was initially LED + Display notification). worked
2. then added in the LED. worked
3. remove the sound. worked.
Doesnt make logical sense. but hey I am not complaining.
Another extra info on this. you could check the registry entries here:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Notifications\{}\Op tions
0 - Show icon
1 - Show icon and play notification sound
2 - Show icon and vibration
3 - Show icon and vibration and play notification sound
4 - Same as 0
5 - Same as 1
6 - Same as 3
7 - Same as 3
8 - Show icon and notification bubble
9 - Show icon and play notification sound and show notification bubble
10 - Show icon and notification bubble and vibration
11 - Show icon and play notification sound and show notification bubble and vibration
13 - Same as 1
3. Changed the upated to day updates instead of 3 days
4. Changed the configuration to use SSL:
http://kiribao.blogspot.com/2007/11/...gmail-pop.html
Setting up GMail POP Account Access on Windows Mobile 6 Messaging
- Start > Messaging (opens Select an Account screen)
- click New E-Mail Account (if you already have one configured then select your existing gmail account and then click Tools > Options... followed by another click on gmail account in the list of current accounts you have defined)
- enter your email address (eg xyz@gmail.com)
- Enter your name
- Enter gmail.com in the account display name
- for Incoming mail server type pop.gmail.com:995 (notice the :995 - that's the POP port number you need to specify as per gmail's official setup configuration)
- for Account Type choose POP3
- for User Name type (and this is the trick!) recent
yz@gmail.com
- Type in your password (check Save password), click Next
- for outgoing SMTP mail server type smtp.gmail.com:587 (again, notice the port number 587 added after column) and check both checkboxes below the smtp server name for requiring authentication and to use same username for sending and receiving email
- click Advanced Server Settings and tick both checkboxes for Require SSL for Incoming E-mail as well as for Require SSL for Outgoing e-mail. Choose The Internet for the Network Connection dropdown on the same screen and click Done to continue with setup
- click Next
- Choose some frequency for automatic send and receive of emails (eg. Every 10 minutes) and select All Messages for Download Messages dropdown
- click Advanced Settings and under When Deleting Messages dropdown select Keep them on the server
- click Done and click Next to go to final step
- choose message format as HTML and message download limit of 2KB (both default values)
- click Finish
It is currently working for me.