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Hi all,
www.mail2web.com is a free e-mail site with free exchange server service. I've just signed up for a new account and I entered all the needed settings in to activesync Exchange.
Now I'm able to get all the e-mails immediately to the phone. (Push e-mail)
I thought Maybe you could be interested.
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Posted: 2008-01-23 08:37:32
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I tried that one but only allows me to use my Gmail and mail2web account.
Now I'm using SEVEN by System Seven. Is waaaay better because I can use GMAIL, Yahoo! and Hotmail.
And is Free.
http://community.seven.com/forum/main.php
Check it there and let me know if works for you.
I'm using it on my nokia N73 but as far as I know it Works on UIQ3
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Posted: 2008-01-24 05:27:14
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Thanks for your advice. I'll try this one when I get back home tonight.
At mail2web.com you receive a new e-mail as *****@mail2web.com and you also have access to your e-mail from outlook web access. And that outlook is always syncronised with your phone. You can also add other Pop3 e-mail accounts. For exemple I had my service provider forward my pop3 e-mails to my ***@mail2web.com address. This way I can receive all of my e-mails.
What is the system at Seven? Do you get an e-mail like for exemple
dwainsan@seven.com?
And I also saw different kind of programs to download. I saw Consumer edition. Out of Office - Outlook Web Access edition... etc..
I would also like to have my calender be syncronised.
Which one do you use?
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Posted: 2008-01-24 08:30:12
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I had recently tried to configure gmail on my N73 and both pop3 and IMAP work flawlessly. I would like to view my yahoo mails as well simultaneously in one profile instead of having to make another profile for it. Will mail2web or the other services mentioned help me with that? maybe i can forward emails from yahoo to mail2web and download it. And does it support IMAP?
This message was posted from a N73-1
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Posted: 2008-01-24 08:52:15
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Yes it supports IMAP. And as you said you can forward your e-mails to your mail2web account. That's how I've just set one of my pop3 e-mails.
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Posted: 2008-01-24 11:34:37
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No, you will receive your emails to your @hotmail, @yahoo or @gmail account
Is one of the best consumer push email solutions out there.
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Posted: 2008-01-25 00:28:57
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Does it also support pop3 e-mail account? For exemple at mail2web there is an e-mail aggregator service. You enter your server settings, username and passwords and it gets the e-mails from your pop3 e-mail server. But the thing that I don't like here is that it deletes the e-mails from the original server.
How is the system work at that site?
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Posted: 2008-01-25 15:29:22
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Try Momail for your push email.
Similar service but everything is tailored for your specific mobile phone.
When setting up each mail account, you get the option to either leave or delete the mail on the pop3 servers.
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Posted: 2008-01-26 22:24:30
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I couldn't find how to download the ActiveSync Exchange from Sony Ericsson website. I'm redirected to Dataviz website but it keeps asking me about a registration code that I have never got.
Does anybody have any idea? I had to uninstall activesync exchange to try something... Now I want to reinstall it.
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Posted: 2008-01-26 22:38:35
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I've actually never used push email for my mobile but am thinking of using it.
I know some of this push email services are free,but when you receive these mails are you charged by your service provider for data usage?
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Posted: 2008-01-26 23:05:24
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