push e-mail / blacberry ?? - 8125, K-JAM, P4300, MDA Vario General

can someone explain and fill me in with this push e-mail and balacberry thing ? i have got the letest T-mobile ROM. how do i configure this push email?? what do i need and so on ?
cheers, matt

Direct Push email and AUTD (Always Up To Date) require an Exchange 2003 server.
There are other services that provide similar solutions, but, personally, I love Direct Push.

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Setting Up Direct Push

Hi Everyone,
I am having a retard moment. Yesterday I found a document in one of the threads with a Word doc on setting up Direct Push mail. Of course I did not save it because I swore I would remember the thread. Does anyone happen to have the instructions?
I have already updated my phone to the proper ROM.
Thanks
Nevermind. Figured it out.
Wow, so far WM5 makes Blackberry look like a child's toy. Let just hope that M$ will continue support this platform.
Agreed as far as I am concerned push mail with WM5 is the way to go, no need for a BES Server or other application on my desktop to route email.
Is direct push out? Where can I download it? I thought it wouldn't be out until April.
jklny
Not offically there is a Qtek TEST Rom on the FTP that has Push, but you must have a 2003 Exchange Server running SP2 to use it.
marka2k, thanks for the info. We are actually upgrading SP2 this Friday. Thanks!
Would you happen to have the full name of the ROM? Thanks.
ftp://[email protected]/Uploads/RUU_Prodigy_2080701_101_11310_Qtek_WWE_Test.exe
marka2k said:
jklny
Not offically there is a Qtek TEST Rom on the FTP that has Push, but you must have a 2003 Exchange Server running SP2 to use it.
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Wrong ... you may use other servers then Exchange Server 2003. Exchange server has built in push mail. But there exists several other push mail servers that can also do the push. Some of these servers has also client files for WM5.
Einstein
My point (maybe not well said) was in able to use the built in push email of the Qtek TEST ROM you need Exchange 2003 and SP2
Sorry for the confusion
For push mail you need:
1. A mailbox: Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Notes Server, IMAP or POP3
2. A pushmail server: Any server that's SyncML compatible
3. A client software on your mobile: 3rd party software or Qtek new test ROM
I digged a liitle bit into these issues during the past days. I'm going to put up an test system with push mail soon to my Qtek 9100.
Thanks for the link... I'm downloading it now to give a whirl.
Push Email
FYI- I have been using a "push" email system for several years using my XDA II and my office Lotus notes system by using the Mnotes program. In "enterprise" mode, it can be installed on the server, although I'm using my desktop as the server b/c its the easiest to set up.
Only real problem was finding a compatible VPN and I'm using Movian VPN
Cheers
I am using the qtek rom with 4smartphone.net, and the push system is amazing, believe me it takes about 30 seconds from sending a mail to myself and it appearing on my device via push, its that quick
Push mail
Hi Einstein!
I'm interested to exchange information with you about push mail setup etc. My email is vesku ät email piste com (laita mailia). I have Q9100 too.
Regards,
VESKU
Here you can preview server and client view of pushmail:
http://www.htcclub.net/en/toontips.php?ID=10
And here you can read a research where RIM is compared with Windows Mobile messaging
http://www.htcclub.net/en/toonnieuwsartikel.php?ID=111
Here you can preview server and client view of pushmail:
http://www.htcclub.net/en/toontips.php?ID=10
And here you can read a research where RIM is compared with Windows Mobile messaging
http://www.htcclub.net/en/toonnieuwsartikel.php?ID=111
Well, I got 'push' running on the QTek beta ROM. Took a little fidling since not using Exchange Front-End servers and I have SSL and Forms enabled.
See this doc: http://www.petri.co.il/problems_with_forms_based_authentication_and_ssl_in_activesync.htm
Now, I just need to modify the timeouts as recommended by several people. First, I have to find the docs explaing it again.
chrissyboy6969 said:
ftp://[email protected]/Uploads/RUU_Prodigy_2080701_101_11310_Qtek_WWE_Test.exe
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Hi,
Is it only me who can not download this from the link above?
thanks.
Dexter_1975
dexter_1975 said:
Is it only me who can not download this from the link above?
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And service/server that supports push mail ...
I'm a bit confused. My exchange server is now upgraded to SP2 and I installed the test rom. Mail is coming in but not 'realtime'. I am getting emails which can be 5 to 10 minutes after I receive it on my desktop Outlook. Any ideas why the delay?
Thanks.

vodafone direct push

Does anyone know if direct push works with vodafone.
I have installed the WWE_13076_164_10900 rom which has direct push, but do I need to set up something at the server?, with vodafone?, or on my universal?
Thanks
Steve
these ppl are what you need
http://4smartphone.net/Default.aspx
4s do the push bit, voda do the gprs/3g and you can your existing favorite email addy, or change it to another account fairlly simply
why cant i have direct push from the exchange server at work
If your IT Dept have setup SP2 for Exchange server and have Exchange ActiveSync (and push mail) enabled you should be able just to add your works excahnge frontend server to your phones activesync. This obvisoly depends on if HTTPS (or HTTP) is open to the front ends!

Lotus Notes Push email S200

The company that I work for has push email but most users are using Strawberries !!!(OK I Know its Blackberries), can I use my S200 to get the same functionality?
If so what do I need to do?
Cheers
:lol:
If your e-mail account is hosted under an Exchange Server with SP2, the push mail on the Qtek S200 works properly !
If your comapnay is using lotus notes then no . Unless they run a Domino server through an Exchange server.
My company runs notes and I auto forward my mail to an exchange server where I get push functionality.
You can look here and see if your company could use this . www.commontime.com

Setting up Push Email, how does it work?

Hello, I am a little confused, how do I set up the push email service? I mean, how do I get it to work?
Is it my service provider (Vodafone Germany) that will push my emails to my Jamin or are there any other Providers? What are the settings I need to make?
Many thanks for your help!!
Vodafone only wants to sell you a data tariff, you have to set up your own Exchange server to push email to your Win Mobile 5 device. So the key would be for you to find someone (company or private) that can supply you with a exchange mailbox, over which you can have your incoming email pushed
http://www.vodafone.de/business/datenuebertragung/email/80894.html
http://www.thinprint.com/cortado/index.php?lc=19&s=4427
Push Email as we know it, but similar to Repligo software lets you view attachments in Outlook Mobile even if you don´t have the relevant application installed.

Push email

I've just upgraded my 02 Exec to the latest rom etc. I was under the impression that it will have push email but I can't find it. When I restarted it I was given the option of choosing corporate but I didn't know what the difference was. Should I have selected that? And if so which configuration? Would that give me push email through 02? (I only have 'normal' POP3 accounts.)
Thanks!
push email is built in the the upgraded OS .... this will only work if you have an email account using Exchange Server not just emails which are using POP3 protocol. POP services uses pull email technology ...
FYI
If you want to test it try out mail2web.com and click on the "mail2web.com LIVE" link on the homepage, free exchange server with push email and you can set it to collect email from other email accounts if they don't support forwarding to mail2web (which is the closest way of getting push email from your own account unless its on an exchange server that will allow you to sync to it). Don't have push email on my MDA PRO but when t-mobile bring out a new rom with it enabled I'll give it a go.
Thanks alot for your replies.

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