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bpb 03-21-2009 04:52 PM

OWA email sync
 
I've got a request for a program and a few almost-there examples. Here's my situation: my work email allows access to the Exchange Server email through Outlook Web Access, but that's it; no mobile devices or 3rd party mail clients allowed. So I'd love to get my work email on my Fuze, but have to go to OWA using the mobile browsers (not convenient).
There was an application for the PalmOS, ChatterMail++ (with the EXsend plugin) that would essentially turn an OWA-only email account into one that would send/receive real-time from the Chattermail++ client. This was great.
The closest I've found for WM devices is "Chronobis" (available at http://www.chronobis.com/). Read the intro on that site for a better description of my problem.
Chronobis is great, but it only syncs calendar, contacts and tasks, not email. Does anyone know of a program that does this with email?

Geekcop 03-24-2009 09:44 AM

Re: OWA email sync
 
Welcome to Geekdom! I believe you can set up your work account to forward to mail2web and you can receive it that way. Do a search using mail2web as your search terms

bpb 03-24-2009 09:49 AM

Re: OWA email sync
 
Thanks for the info, I'll have to check that out. I'd heard of Mail2Web, but wasn't sure how it worked (i.e. -- if it foorwards mail to a different email account, and you reply to an email, it would appear to the receiver as coming from Mail2Web and not my work email).

sanmanc 03-24-2009 12:05 PM

Re: OWA email sync
 
Same issue with us. You can also try Seven. It works great for us.

ocs111 03-24-2009 08:54 PM

Re: OWA email sync
 
I use Seven as well. It works well for me. It will push your work and any other email account you may have such as AOL, Yahoo, etc. and it is free!

DavidinCT 03-24-2009 10:15 PM

Re: OWA email sync
 
Not sure what company you work for but, if it's a written policy, you could get in a lot of trouble for breaking their policies, even fired.

I'm a system admin, and someone was forwarding their mail to an external e-mail adress, we found out and had to report it to HR, I understand that the person was fired because of their job and the security of the data that they had access to..

Not trying to be the police here or anything but, just be careful if you like your job...


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