The pocket outlook can check every X minutes if there are some new e-mail message. It makes automatic a connection with GPRS. Can GPRS be automatic DISconnected after checking the e-mail?
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I have an O2 XDA and I have just had GPRS enabled and it all works fine.
I thought it would be possible to leave inbox running and every 15 minutes it would connect to GPRS, download e-mails and then disconnect but it won't work.
If I connect manually to GPRS then it works but I have to leave the connection open all the time which drains the battery.
Is it possible to do what I want with Inbox or is there another piece of software that will do it instead.
Thanks
Stuart Frost
my cellphone load gets suck out most of the time because it connects to the internet on its own, is there a setting/program that prompts me first if i want to connect to gprs...
many thanks
Hi,
Your phone is most likely trying to connect to check your email. To prevent this happening, from your Inbox select Menu/Tools/Options. Click on your email account, press Next till you reach page 4 then Options. De-Select the box which says 'Connect and check for messages every:'
Hope this helps.
GPRS connection
I have a similar problem using exchange push email. I have established an Internet connection with WLan and checked that I can access my webmail (which is my Exchange mail). Despite this to update email the phone automatically connects GPRS - this is really annoying. I read once that this is set in the registry when one installs the operator customisations. Can anyone tell me how to change this?
this tool
http://www.gb-soft.cz/xdaII/
can be set to auto disconnect gprs after x seconds/minuts
GB Soft Tweak
Thanks for the suggestion.
I tried this and it doesnt seem to fix the problem. Although I am not excactly clear on the settings.
I tried the Turn Off GPRS option with a 5 min setting, trued Search GPRS [G] on start radio and Search [G] on start GPRS connection.
With regards
Jeff
hey. I check my email with the outlook express feature (the same place where you get text messages, etc.) I have it setup to check my mail every hour, but after it checks for mail it stays connected to the GPRS feed, making me miss calls. is there an option I'm missing or reg tweak that automatically disconnects the GPRS after it connects and "send/receive" email?
Thanks,
Check this bit of freeware out - it sounds like what you're after. I have never had any problems with it.
GB-SOFT GPRS Tweak 02.04.2004
http://www.pdagold.com/software/detail.asp?s=265
i installed the program. i works well, accept it disconnects the GPRS 10 minutes after connecting to streaming audio. is it not working properly, or can the software not recognize streaming audio? everyime i want to listen i have to change the setting from "auto-disconnect if GPRS isn't in use" to "always leave gprs connected." Any suggestions?
Thanks,
So, I finally decided to use the mail program on my wizard to check email with a POP server. I've been using Hotmail for years, but I couldn't figure out how to get the mail program to work with Hotmail (it always instructs me to IE instead)
...So, I have it configured so that it's automatically connecting to Edge to check emails, but it just leaves the connections open. Is there a way to get Edge to disconnect automatically after it checks for email? I hate checking my phone and finding it already connected to the network. That drains the battery faster, doesn't it?
Hi,
I have GPRS connection on my HTC Touch HD device and Wifi Enabled (at home). I have MS Exchange setup on my device. When I'm connected to Wifi and GPRS, I receive my e-mails instantly through Direct Push. When I leave home (it disconnects from Wife) and the mobile device stays connected only on GPRS, I do not receive my e-mails instantly. I have to do a manual Sync so send/receive e-mails.
When I'm on GPRS only and i check the server status, I see the following message:
Exchange Server
Result:
The server could not be reached. This can be caused by temporary network conditions.
Support Code: 0x80072EE4
aldana said:
Hi,
I have GPRS connection on my HTC Touch HD device and Wifi Enabled (at home). I have MS Exchange setup on my device. When I'm connected to Wifi and GPRS, I receive my e-mails instantly through Direct Push. When I leave home (it disconnects from Wife) and the mobile device stays connected only on GPRS, I do not receive my e-mails instantly. I have to do a manual Sync so send/receive e-mails.
When I'm on GPRS only and i check the server status, I see the following message:
Exchange Server
Result:
The server could not be reached. This can be caused by temporary network conditions.
Support Code: 0x80072EE4
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I think You need to have the proxy turned off before adding the exchange server, then everything worked fine.
and if you don't have a choice -as the post arrived- already you will need to delete the current exchange server, make sure the proxy is off, then re-add the exchange server......
Hi Hakim,
Could you please advise how to turn off the proxy you are reffering to...?
aldana said:
Hi Hakim,
Could you please advise how to turn off the proxy you are reffering to...?
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just use CWSProxyManagerGroup to administer , you can disable or restore it