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Re: E-mail tweaks request
I believe you can set up notifications just within your "sounds" function in the control panel...
As for regedits for checking.. no clue, but having your email connect and check every 30 seconds is going to killllllll your battery life. As for waking up, your phone "should" be awake whenever you get a new email, since it's activating the data connection to check... Last edited by badutahboy; 12-26-2008 at 04:56 PM. |
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Thanks for letting me know how to add a notification sound for new e-mails.
The battery life isn't an issue for me since the Pro would either be in charging mode, or it would be checking for new e-mails for only a few minutes or so. So, does anybody have any idea on how to add a 30 second (or even 1 minute) check interval? |
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This isn't the answer you are lookng for but I would suggest using IMAP IDLE or get an Exchange Account for true push email.
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get push mail for your needs, I use mail2web.com and it works great. i usually get mail dropped in my box seconds after its been sent.
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Hosted Exchange and/or something like mail2web is definitely the way to go for instant mail transfers but well...
1) Your battery life is going to suck if you go with push email and receive a LOT of emails. 2) And not to be rude, but... unless you're doing national security or are the executive assistant to God, you're really not so important that you shouldn't just use send/receive if you're expecting something or just realizing that a couple minutes delay isn't going to kill you. And in the moments where urgent communication is needed, there are more appropriate instant means like actually calling or texting or IM.
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I've got to second the principle that more often than that will destroy battery life. I have four accounts, three of which check every 15 minutes, and I get dreadful life. Every five minutes would be unbearable. As well, every 30 seconds means it would roughly never stop checking, and your internet connection would go 24/7. It generally takes around 30 seconds or so to complete a mail sync, regardless of whether there's new mail.
Sounds like a push solution would suit you much, much better than constantly checking. You'd get messages only when there's actually mail, which would save you battery life and internet connectivity and keep your phone running more smoothly. Without being rude, what is it that you're dealing with that you need 30-second intervals of automatically checking mail? I have my home email apps set to 1 minute and push for work, and I can't think of any circumstances where I'm expecting something that fast and can't simply hit the send/receive button to check myself. |
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do you really have so many emails that you cant wait?
the person on the other end mostly won't respond for 5 minutes, and even then youll get it within a couple more minutes on the next update. the phone has a as arrives options in windows live if you use hotmail or msn |
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The reason I've been using my e-mails so frequently isn't because I'm so important (), but because I use my e-mail system to send messages which are received as SMS by the recepient. When they respond to the message, I receive it as an E-mail. This allows me to bypass the SMS fees associated with Sprint and still gets the job done.
The issue at hand was to allow me to know when a new "SMS" has arrived as soon as possible. In any case, since it's has come to my attention that such a tweak would kill my battery life, I'm glad such a thing does NOT exist . I'll just stick with the manual Send/Receive feature. Thanks to all who responded. ------------ Side question: Since I'm new to WM, is it possible to use an IM program (AIM, MSN, etc...) to send messages that would be received as an SMS? Last edited by WildAce786; 12-27-2008 at 05:25 PM. |
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Well if you used that, and kept it on all the time it would kill the battery just as fast. But I know you can send SMS through AIM but it says your using AIM to send it on every message. But other people can't send SMS to your AIM account unless you send them one first, and the number they reply to is not your phone number.
But I think you might have overlooked the push email option. You would just have to setup automatic forwarding all of your mail to your mail2web account and when that account receives anything your phone will download it automatically soon after it was received. I've never used it because checking every 30 minutes is just fine for me but if you want them almost instantly as it sounds it's really the best option for you.
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