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Push E-mail questions
Hey all,
As I was browsing the forums, I happened to come across THIS thread and immediately felt like . I have been using M2W for quite a while now and was quite pleased with it's Push E-mail capabilities; alas, this is no longer an option. As such, I am looking into other options that would allow me similiar (if not same) capabilities as M2W. Therefore, I have a few questions that I hope members with experience in the field can assist me with: SEVEN: 1) Is SEVEN beta a free service? 2) Does SEVEN push as well as (or better than) M2W? 3) Does it create a new e-mail address (i.e. username@seven.com or something) or does it push an existing address (i.e. comcast, hotmail, gmail...)? 4) How is the battery drain on the TP when using SEVEN vs. using M2W? 5) What server address, if any, do I need to put into my TP to get SEVEN to push e-mail (i.e. mobile.exchange.mail2web.com for M2W)? HOTMAIL: 1) Does Hotmail push e-mail by itself, or does it need to be paired up with something else? 2) If it does push, what is the server address I need to put into my TP (i.e. mobile.exchange.mail2web.com for M2W)? OTHER: 1) Are either of these services "Outlook" services that sync with ActiveSync (once again, like M2W)? I ask this only because I know it works with my TP "flawlessly". 2) If not, then what else do you folks recommend? Lastly, I wasn't sure if this belonged in the TP forum, but seeing as the thread I referenced above was here, I hope it can be related. Thank you all for your time.
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2. Don't know, haven't used M2W. 3. No new address. I used seven with gmail, and kept my @gmail.com address. 4. Don't know, haven't used M2W. Don't use seven anymore, but when I did, it wasn't a battery killer. 5. When you sign up for seven, you get a cab file you run. It creates an email account (looks like any other pop / imap account, but is push). So, if I recall correctly, you don't have to enter any server info, the cab does it for you. |
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@82tarheel: M2W = Mail2Web .
So does this mean that Hotmail pushes to the Touch Pro (meaning that I can forward Comcast E-mail messages to a newly created Hotmail account and have it Push to my TP)? If so, how do I set up Hotmail so that it can push to the Touch Pro (i.e. what is Hotmail's server address)? @regression: Do you have an estimate of how long your TP would last with and without using SEVEN? Also, what do you use now instead? |
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Would all this be done directly from the TP? |
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Now just to confirm, Windows Live is also free, correct? Also, I would like to know: 1) Do you have an estimate of how long your TP would last with and without using SEVEN? 2) What do YOU use now to push e-mails? |
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Yes, windows Live is free. 1. Don't really remember. 2. I don't use push anymore. I just setup my gmail as IMAP and have it send / receive every 5 minutes. I carry an extra battery with me and usually have the phone charging when I'm sitting at work. I did have some problems with seven either crashing or causing my TF3D to crash, which is why I took it off. That was a while ago, so that may be fixed. Also, with seven, when you install it, it sends a text message to an international number to confirm it is being installed to a valid phone number. So you will get a 20 cent charge on your Sprint bill. This should be a one time charge, just when you set it up, but I have heard other people say sometimes seven would encounter a problem have to "re-set it self up, thus having another 20 cent charge), although I never experienced this. The reason I don't use Windows Live push anymore is when I reply, I want to reply with my gmail.com address, not my live.com address. One work around would be to use Windows Live to receive emails. When you see an email you want to reply to, switch to another account you setup as IMAP and do a manual send / receive, then reply to the message in that account.... Kind of cumbersome, but the only way I know to reply with your gmail.com address (or whatever address) using the Windows Live method. |
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