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typoink 04-03-2009 12:10 PM

Best way to get gmail on my phone?
 
Apologies if this is a repeated question, but searching didn't find a direct answer.

I've been using WinMo for a couple years now, and I've never really gotten my email working optimally. Does anybody know a way to get gmail pushed to a WinMo device? Free would be optimal, of course.

I considered forwarding to Live Hotmail, but I don't want to have to use the Live Hotmail web client, and I don't believe there's any way to have Hotmail "mirror" gmail.

I've seen a few "push email" apps like emoze, but I'm worried about battery drain.

boomhower 04-03-2009 12:23 PM

Re: Best way to get gmail on my phone?
 
I just use the TF3D part and have it auto check every hour. If you have more time sensitive needs they you will need to look elsewhere.

typoink 04-03-2009 12:27 PM

Re: Best way to get gmail on my phone?
 
It's not strictly that my needs are time-sensitive, it's that I hate getting a "new" alert for mail I've already read on my desktop. Push IMAP will (I believe), keep the read status in sync and keep everything hunky-dory.

parkjam 04-03-2009 12:44 PM

Re: Best way to get gmail on my phone?
 
You can set g-mail up with IMAP access without Push. Configure your email to check every hour or so, and then if you have already checked that mail on gmail's site, it will show up on your phone as read already, you wont get a new alert.

Go to settings in gmail, forwarding and pop/imap tab, and towards the bottom, check the button to enable IMAP. Configuration instructions for your phone are here:

https://mail.google.com/support/bin/...y?answer=78886

typoink 04-03-2009 01:00 PM

Re: Best way to get gmail on my phone?
 
Yeah, that's how I currently run it. It's not bad, but I'd call it a "B" solution, definitely not A+.

It seems to me like there should be a better way to cobble it together, but I just don't see a way.

parkjam 04-03-2009 01:29 PM

Re: Best way to get gmail on my phone?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by typoink (Post 821118)
Yeah, that's how I currently run it. It's not bad, but I'd call it a "B" solution, definitely not A+.

It seems to me like there should be a better way to cobble it together, but I just don't see a way.

Your only other option would be services like e-moze, which you mentioned, and Seven that push mail to your phone as it arrives. In those instances, though, you would always get the new mail alerts on your phone, as it is sent down the second it arrives in your inbox. Battery wise, they don't really effect drain that much, due to the fact that they are idle except when pulling mail, they just ping the servers often enough to keep the connection alive.

typoink 04-03-2009 01:38 PM

Re: Best way to get gmail on my phone?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by parkjam (Post 821186)
Your only other option would be services like e-moze, which you mentioned, and Seven that push mail to your phone as it arrives. In those instances, though, you would always get the new mail alerts on your phone, as it is sent down the second it arrives in your inbox. Battery wise, they don't really effect drain that much, due to the fact that they are idle except when pulling mail, they just ping the servers often enough to keep the connection alive.

I was thinking WinMo 6.1 would clear the new mail notification if it ceases to be "new" before the notifier is seen. I'll give emoze a shot and see how it works for me. Thanks.

parkjam 04-03-2009 01:40 PM

Re: Best way to get gmail on my phone?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by typoink (Post 821205)
I was thinking WinMo 6.1 would clear the new mail notification if it ceases to be "new" before the notifier is seen. I'll give emoze a shot and see how it works for me. Thanks.

Hopefully it works out for you!

zero157h7 04-04-2009 02:55 AM

Re: Best way to get gmail on my phone?
 
Emoze requires your pc to be running. You might want to try out seven or myfunambol. I have used both and am currently using myfunambol. Seven will do multiple accounts. I also like that you can schedule your sync times so that you do not get that email in the middle of the night to wake you up. I think I quit using it because it kept telling me to install the updated version but I always had problems getting it to download.

Funambol is pretty nice. It will sync contacts, notes, and such and it has a nice web interface if you go log on.

Devileyezz 04-04-2009 09:14 AM

Re: Best way to get gmail on my phone?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by zero157h7 (Post 822878)
Emoze requires your pc to be running. You might want to try out seven or myfunambol. I have used both and am currently using myfunambol. Seven will do multiple accounts. I also like that you can schedule your sync times so that you do not get that email in the middle of the night to wake you up. I think I quit using it because it kept telling me to install the updated version but I always had problems getting it to download.

Funambol is pretty nice. It will sync contacts, notes, and such and it has a nice web interface if you go log on.

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