Hi,
I was wondering if it's possible to receive emails when the phone is in standby mode. This is something that would really improve the usability of the phone. Right now, I have to keep it out of standby in oder to receive my emails every 10 minutes. Doing this really reduces the 'standby time' of the phone, but the other alternative is only receiving the mail when you get the phone out of standby, which isn't really the best solution...
Is T-Mobile's my.email not available in the Netherlands? I setup email accounts on their website; they check the accounts every 15 minutes. If there's no mail, my phone stays in standby. If there's mail, TMO sends an SMS to wake up my phone to download the mail.
Another option is emoze.com. Looks like you'd have to leave Outlook running at home, but it might be a better solution, anyway.
never used this 'my email' from T-Mobile. I just set-up my PPC outlook to check for mails every 10 minutes. Receiving an sms every 15 minutes isn't really a solution I think. I'll check out your other solution.
Edit: Reading as that site is a push-mail service I understand that the new ROMS have a push mail option build in? I don't know anything about this 'push mail' technology, but if I would update my T-Mobile rom (to a qtek rom f.e) would this solve my problem as well>?
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I have now had 2 months of bills and I have noticed a large amount of unothorised GPRS calls always at exactly midnight to the second. They are not regularly every night or same day a week but it is very worrying as I am not connecting the XDA2 to the internet or sending emails at that time of night.
What is happening?? Why is my XDA2 making these calls? I am also getting wierd emails being bounced back to me by companies firewalls that I have never sent, nor have I ever sent emails to them.
Do I have a virus on my XDA? If so it was there from day one as these calls have occured since GPRS activation. How do I get rid of it?
sounds like u got a worm.
maybe ur mail prgram connects evey night to check 4 new emails, an to send some out, you should check that out, its only a guess.
After studying my bills it is not every night that the XDA is connecting, which is why I am confused. But since it has been doing it I have been receiving a huge increase in spam emails.
Please help
Check if you have any programs running in task manager that require GPRS access at all. Then check those programs to see if they have any "auto-update" or "scheduled download" features active. If not, try Network Services on 100 from the handset. It's free from the handset, may take a long time to get through but they may be able to track down where the usage is coming from. Good luck, let me know how it goes
Rob
I doubt it's a worm or a virus, what I think might be happening is:
The XDA (and all pocketPCs, because of some over simplistic design) wakes up at midnight to "roll on" appointments and alarms etc.
Your XDA's mail inbox is set up to connect and check for mail periodically.
Your PC is off overnight.
So the XDA wakes up at midnight, tries to check for mail, can't use internet passthrough, and then dials GPRS.
The spam originating from your email accounts is probably due to you posting on a newsgroup or web forum that allows emails to be scraped, most spammers use these as "from" addresses to try and hide thier identity - I get a lot of them myself, nothing one can do about it really.
Hi all,
I just received my HTC Universal (MDA Pro), but I am facing difficulties in using the Mailclient for my IMAP server.
I set the account to receive only the messages of the past 5 days, however, it received messages from the past half year (about 600), and does not erase the old ones.
Furthermore, once doing a Send/Receive, it will relatively quickly receive the latest message headers, however afterwards, it stays for several minutes in the "receiving" mode. The app seems to hang at this time, and it takes about 5 minutes before I can do anything on the device again.
Q: How can I set mail to only display 5 days of messages? All of this worked perfectly with the same settings (as far as I can tell) on my XDA1 with MW2003.
Thanks.
Strange...
I have no problem in receiving just the last 5 days with imap profiles on my JasJar and Exchange 2003 sp2 server.
The only problem is that I can't receive the Sent Items headers... But I don't know if it's a JasJar limitation or I have to enable some hidden feature in Exchange...
Anyone may help me?
Thank you,
Roberto
Hi Guys,
I am using v1605 (Vodafone UK) with a Vodafone SIM. The configuration of the handset is standard - no changes.
I have enabled 3 pop3 email accounts on the handset - NOT pushemail. 2 of them are gmail and 1 other pop3. I have enabled a pull for every 5 mins. It works fine.
Now the problem is that I could not find any way of turning it off automatically in the night. It is quite irritating.
Is there are any way of achieving this?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Vinayak
nope. I don't think you can just turned off at night. Oh may be you can try some of the profile programs that can do turn off the phone at night and then turn back on with the timer. Hope somebody else can shed some light.
There is no way to block email checking at night time.
Options
1) Use rk-OSR to manually check your emails
2) Use rk-Sleep to turn off the phone at night.
3) Use rk-LocSwitch to do much more than rk-Sleep
Hope one of the above solves your problem
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My activesync will not stay connected to my exchange server so my emails will not get pushed from the server.
It worked with the stock ROM, but since I installed (several - Asergs, Bepes... ) WM6.1s, I have this issue:
On the activesync page it says "Synchronized: Today 12:54 PM" instead of "Connected". (i've tried both wifi and my provider's 3G, by the way.)
When I press the sync button soft key, it syncs and says Connected and will receive emails, but after a few seconds, it will revert back and not receive emails as they arrive. No "Connected", it goes back to "Synchronized".
All of the comm settings are set for as emails arrive and it seems to sync itself every 10-15 minutes, but i want it to stay connected as it should.
Push Mail turned on in your Comm Manager.
Schedule for "as they arrive" enabled, for all times.
I reverted back to stock 1.25.405.1, radio 1.58.21.23, all works fine.
Does anyone have any insight regarding this to give me?
Any and all help is truly appreciated.
68 post views and not even 1 reply.
Thanks guys.
everybody is thinking RTFM but nobody is staking the time to post it.
open activesync on your xda and check the application schedule. RTFM from there on.
Like i already said:
Schedule for "as they arrive" enabled, for all times.
My english is fine. Is yours?
And it works in WM6, just not in WM6.1. All ROMs.
That just makes me sure that whoever IS thinking RTFM is just another of the illiterate people who roam these forums.
Being a programmer in real life, i think i have read more manuals for the past 20 years of my professional life.. than most of you.
I shall require no further insight on this matter, and this community can only beat their chest on how their ROMs are "uber", but the will to help anyone is nowhere to be found without witty remarks, which i do not need, nor will take.
But thanks for your failed attempt at a reply, Rroet.
Goodbye.
Hello everyone,
Not sure if this is the right place to ask this but I'm having problems with my AOL IMAP email on the HTC. It normally works ok so I know the automatic settings are fine.
Today I've been getting this weird notification that says "check your settings and try again AND connection failed" although I definitely have good signal and I am receiving incoming mail.
This has been happening every now and then but it sorts itself out after an hour or so and several rebooting attempts, turning the connection on & off etc.
But today it persists... I would happily use AOL's mobile site through the browser but their main one only works in the US it seems so I'm stuck.
I would ask AOL but they don't seem to have support for their email.
(I'm sure HTC will just blame AOL or ask me to do a hard reset).
(I'm on the standard ROM by the way)
Any help would be appreciated, thank you
the actual error message is:
The message could not be sent.
Check that you have network coverage [which I do!] and that your account information is correct [it definitely is as I was sending emails up to a few hours ago and didn't make any changes].