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What is the best way to set a Hotmail account through Inbox ?
I installed Pocket Hotmail but, after I create a new account in Inbox using Hotmail, this account does not show up with the other Accounts.
Moreover, if I go to my Hotmail account using PIE (msn.com), I can read my received messages but NOT the attachments, whether they are standard pictures or Word documents or whatever.
Any clue ?
Try installing the Windows Mobile 2003 patch.
Its available at: http://www.frieger.com/photmail/wm2003.html
HTH
Hi Qman
I installed the patch, but unfortunately nothing happened.
Thanks anyway
Tekflow said:
Hi Qman
I installed the patch, but unfortunately nothing happened.
Thanks anyway
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Sorry to hear that, I guess its still not ready then. Maybe you'll have better
luck when the full version is released.
Try the New version 2.5 Beta
Hello
give their New version 2.5 Beta a try it might do the job http://www.frieger.com/photmail/beta.html
regards.
Othman
I tried the both V2.2 with the WM2003 patch and V2.5 beta and no luck
No luck for me, either!
In the previous version, after creating the account, I couldn't find it.
With this latest beta version, I found the account I created, but the inbox showed empty (although, actually, it was not).
Ok found another Hotmail program called HTTPMail ($5.00 to buy) by Adrian Software and its working great on my WM2003 upgraded XDA I. So can somebody give it a try on their XDA II and report your results.
HTTPMail can be found at:
http://www.pocketgear.com/software_detail.asp?id=9539&associateid=148
HTH
HTTPMAIL
i just downloaded that free trail programm.
now the following problem,
I can I ensure that Hotmail dails internet, and my normal work mail (pop3) dails another number (as set up under conncetions).
As i believe mail can only dail one number.
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lummac said:
i just downloaded that free trail programm.
now the following problem,
I can I ensure that Hotmail dial's internet, and my normal work mail (pop3) dial's another number (as set up under connections).
As i believe mail can only dial one number.
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You've lost me on the dialing, confirming you're connecting via GPRS, right?
If so why are you using (2) different connections?
no Gprs
I use internet trough a dail-up connection
and i retrieve e-mails trough a pop3 server (work)
And now i want to have one e-mail account calling work, and the other internet
Dailing problems solved
Ok solved the dialing problem
So it is calling internet, but now some other problems, like not known protocoll.
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lummac said:
Ok solved the dialing problem
So it is calling internet, but now some other problems, like not known protocol.
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Strange, confirming that you have hotmail set as your "Domain" in your Inbox settings and "HTTP" selected as your Account Type?
If so try doing a soft reset and see if that helps!
HTH
Iam getting further
It connects, and has downloaded all my folders from Hotmail, but they are empty.
What am I doing wrong. I really like this one to work
it works - it works
thanks guys. this is it, I am very happy.
I forgot to tell how much to download,
:roll: so it downloaded my folders, but nothing in it.
he this is super
THANKS :lol:
Qman thanks. Finally a good solution that works
Hiya,
Ive just purchased HTTPMail and got it working nicely on my xda2 over a bluetooth connection. The only thing that isn't working is the sub folders. It downloads the folder names but none of the content.
Any idea's anyone?
Chris
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Landofnod said:
Hiya,
Ive just purchased HTTPMail and got it working nicely on my xda2 over a bluetooth connection. The only thing that isn't working is the sub folders. It downloads the folder names but none of the content.
Any idea's anyone?
Chris
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Thats good news on the bluetooth connection, thanks!
BTW just checked my online sub-folders and they're empty too, so go figure! :wink:
But here's a long-shot, while at your Hotmail Inbox, go to Tools, Manage Folders and check the folder that you want synchronized. Let use know how this works out!
Also it would be nice if you deleted your duplicated postings, it appears that your send key may have got stuck!
HTH
Hi all,
after a lot of Hard-Resets and trying around I am getting my system better and better. One thing I did not manage yet is to get my Messaging program check my mails each, say 30 minutes through GPRS. If I add 2 POP accounts and check them, only for the default, all works well. But if I receive just one SMS, the POP accounts won't be checked further until I do this manually.
There must be better Mail programs around there, so I'd like to know which once You are using without issues on the WM5 driven Universal.
thanks
Ruud
I forward everything to gMail as the web client works flawlessly.
Hi rilot,
OK, but what do You use to watch the messages come into the gmail box ?
I used "messaging" which comes with the OS to do it, works perfect until the first SMS run in. Then the "default" account will change to the text-messages and my gmail-box will not be checke further. Even if it has a "every 30 minutes" tag on.
As I have gmail and a few others which I do not like too much to forward, I wanted a good software for this (which does not switch off automatically)
regards,
Ruud
Not free but the best. There is a trial:
http://www.lonelycatgames.com/index.php?note=profimail&chapter=profimail
Hi schriss,
would You care to give some experience with the proram on WM5 and Jasjar ?
I did not find any information of it being WM5 compatible at all.
Thanks
Ruud
I'm using vgsmail, it's an imap client, so you need an imap account instead of a pop account. The software is still under development & not everyone is pleased with it. http://www.vgsmail.com/ppc/
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Ruud Westerhout said:
Hi schriss,
would You care to give some experience with the proram on WM5 and Jasjar ?
I did not find any information of it being WM5 compatible at all.
Thanks
Ruud
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Works fine on WM5, I use it on my Qtek 8310.
@oltp, thanks, but does not sound too good. And I am using POP accounts in the first place anyway.
@schriss, thanks, I might give that trial a go.
Anyone using WebIS Mail in its latest or a WM5 beta version ?
I've used WebIS beta. it's gonna be a great program when it's finished. the beta tho had some serious problems, I advise to wait. but when it's finished, it's all you need.
i use the built in connectivity of WM5 with exchange ... works great ... i've got a delay of a couple of seconds compared to a blackberry .....
Ruud Westerhout said:
@oltp, thanks, but does not sound too good. And I am using POP accounts in the first place anyway.
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I use fastmail.fm now for imap mail. Works great with an imap-client. Won't advice vgsmail for business-mail yet (large number of mail). I use it only for private-mail (small number & small size).
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@ Kassad,
care to share some of those issues WebIS Beta has. Somebody just PM me the Beta, but I would rather have some understanding which issues are aviable / known up front.
Thanks,
Ruud
It would be worth checking out here for build 450 of what was WebIS Mail now rebranded as FlexMail 2006, I have been running this build on on my WM5 Pro with no real issues thus far, well worth a punt I'd say.
I have a Cingular 8125, and I've been using OutLook to POP e-mail over - which is working fine. But honestly, the OutLook client leaves a lot to be desired... Are there any alternative POP3 e-mail clients?
Try Flexmail
Go to pocketinformant.com and download a trial for FlexMail. It is great.
There are other mail programs than Flexmail you could try. In general, doing a search in PocketGear.com, Handango.com, and FreewarePPC.com is the best way to find software. I stopped using FlexMail because it is soooooo amazingly slow. WebIS says that a complete rewrite, which should speed up performance, is coming in the next major version release. I'm waiting until then.
Geoffrey
I'm using ProfiMail from Loneley Cat Games - can be found here:
http://www.lonelycatgames.com
Includes Header only download, deletion from server etc - as well as multiple Accounts.
You'll find all the necessary info on alternative clients at http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&p=569&more=1
Hi,
I've been searching through this forum for a while, and I can't seem to find a thread (if it exists) of an alternative MMS program for the Tmobile MDA. I currently own one, and I just don't like the one that's "built-in" to the regular messaging system. Is there a better one out there perhaps? If so, where can I find it?
Thanks,
Q
There is a nice (commercial) program called FLEXMAIL 2007. It does not only look like Outlook Express, it also supports HTML email as well as SMS / MMS. Wehn you install it it will ask you if you want it to be the default messaging application (including SMS).
A trial version and further information can be found at their homepage at: http://webis.net/products_info.php?p_id=mail
Allthrough it might not be the best solution it offers a lot more than your standard built-in message application!
Hey,
Thanks, I checked it out, but it only had a mail/sms replacement...not MMS...
Hi,
Due to the problems with Gmail Imap and the standard WM6 mail client I'm now using Flexmail. No problems relationship with blank bodies with it.
I was wondering if it is possible to integrate Flexmail into HTC Home because this only shows email count for the standard client. At Flexmail forums are telling that it is not possible but if it is impossible, how to configure at least the email count to link to Flexmail instead of the standard email client?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Carlos
carblanco said:
how to configure at least the email count to link to Flexmail instead of the standard email client?
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This is going to be implemented in the newer version coming soon.
One feature I think would be hard to implement would allowing the shortcuts on HTC Home go to Flexmail or any other client. The general consensus says the link is hardcoded to pocket outlook.
outphase said:
One feature I think would be hard to implement would allowing the shortcuts on HTC Home go to Flexmail or any other client. The general consensus says the link is hardcoded to pocket outlook.
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But there are already patches on this forum that change the shortcut to go directly to FlexMail. I don't have the links off hand, so you'll have to search; sorry...
But there are already patches on this forum that change the shortcut to go directly to FlexMail. I don't have the links off hand, so you'll have to search; sorry...
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Really?,I didn't find them...
Here you go.!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=321834&highlight=flexmail+htc+home
veeru27 said:
Here you go.!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=321834&highlight=flexmail+htc+home
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Thanks !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!