Syntax for outlook - 8525, TyTN, MDA Vario II, JasJam General

What is the syntax for send/recive for an spesific account on my TYTN
I use WM5Menu to open an new e-mail and when I press send on that e-mail it just goes to Outbox. It's not being sent right away.

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Problem sending documents via email

When I try to send a document by email I find that the message is sent to the sms outbox and NOT the email outbox. I have tried to move the message but this does not appear to be allowed. I have tried to find a setting that controls how messages are dealt with but have had no success.
I should be grateful if someone could help me overcome this problem.
Please note that I do not send emails via an account set up on my xda 11. I send emails via outlook when I synchronize.
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Drizzle
Have you gone to inbox and clicked "services" if you have set up your email it should appear there, if it appear then click so a dot appears next to it, if not then you need click "new service" and set up an email account with your pop3 etc.
Thanks for your advice, which would be fine if I sent emails from my PDA via a pop3 account, but I don't.
I send emails via Outlook which I connect to when I ActiveSync - and before anyone asks this is because I use my PDA for work and I am not allowed to log on to our exchange server other than through our network.
Consequently I do not have a pop3 account to connect to.
Does anyone have an idea how I can force the xda to send documents via the ActiveSync outbox rather than sms?

Dubble email

Hope u can help!
I sync with my corporate email (exchange server), receiving is no problem. Sending mail results always in identical dubble mail (twice).
Can any1 help?
i mean 'double' email when i send it
please..any1?
I am running dry in options here. I sync with my corporte exchange server - all is well - except for sending mail from my JJ.
The recipient is receiving my mail twice.
- One messga in de pocket pc's outbox
- Two in the send mail folder on my server
- mesages are indentical in time etc...
Please...shouldn't this just work?

Mailbox Copy

I'm looking for a function that allows me to copy multiple mails from one mailbox to the other.
Specific: i like to copy my mails in my pocket-outlook inbox to the inbox of another account on my PPC device.
This would save me copy-pasting mails, as pocket-outlook dont allow me to send/receive when im out and have only wifi or gprs.
(i know the story on the exchange and imap mail servers, im using pop3, and this mailbox function would be a great help)
anyone know this function, or can build this function for Windows Mobile?
kind of solution
I came around a mail-program that claimed to support mail copy between p-outlook mailbox and another self-setup mail account on your pda
See http://www.pocketinformant.com/ under Forums, Public/Beta Builds
there you can find FlexMail beta-version.
This mail-program claimes to handle the mail copy.
unfortunately, its not working yet on the beta version as I write this reply
BUT:
it supports the selection or te mail-account service when you reply, create or forward a mail.
This means you are able to send out a mail from your poutlook inbox via the mail-account you have setup. So no need to do a mail-copy to the other box.
For POP3 users that use activesync , this is a solution to handle pop3 email on you PPC when you are out. (as you cant send/receive the poutlook mail-account.
You only need to put yourself in bcc to get the send mails back to your PC-outlook.
good luck!

Strange Window Live Push Mail / Hotmail Problem -- HTML removes line breaks??

So I've configured a mail account on my WM6.5 Touch Pro 2 using Windows Live Mobile (and it shows up as a Hotmail account).
If I *create* a new e-mail from the device using the Hotmail account, the recipient will receive a plain text e-mail. The same is saved in Sent Items. That's fine.
Now, if I'm *replying* to or *forwarding* an e-mail -- regardless of if the thread is HTML or plain text -- the recipient will receive an HTML e-mail with my text in Times New Roman, and all line breaks in my response removed! The same is saved in Sent Items.
This is extremely annoying as:
"Thanks for your help.
See you later,
--J."
Turns into:
"Thanks for your help. See you later, --J."
I can't find a way to get line breaks into my e-mails when I'm replying or forwarding!
Is this normal behaviour for Windows Live Mobile push mail? I'm not having this issue with my POP or IMAP accounts on the phone, just the Hotmail account.
If it matters, I'm on MightyROM 2-10-10 and the Windows Live version is 10.7.0061.0500.2000.
And here's one more twist:
If I reply to / forward an e-mail, but before sending do a Save To Draft (and reopen from the Draft folder), and then send, the whole thread gets converted to plain text, and then my line feeds are retained.
So I suppose that's one workaround, but it's pretty annoying to have to convert a whole thread to plain text just so that I can have line breaks in my e-mail response!
Any ideas? Am I alone on this??

Reply All bug Solution

I have searched far and wide for a solution to the reply all bug, and I did find a solution on the MSDN blog.
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/outlook_mobile/archive/2006/03/22/558605.aspx
However, the "My e-mail addresses" field is grayed out for me; and the only other post I could find online was something about it being unchangeable after account creation. I experimentally found a solution, and now I'm posting it here for archival purposes.
I had this issue on WM6.5.x with the gmail exchange server in outlook mobile 2010.
To reiterate; the reply all bug will add your own email to the list of recipients when you "reply all" to an email. The fix is to tell outlook what your email is, so it knows it shouldn't send it to you (apparently the exchange setup makes this unclear; see msdn blog link above). In order to fill out the field, I had to;
1. Open activesync, press "Menu" > "Options..."
2. Select "Microsoft Exchange" (or whichever account you're having this issue with) and delete it.
3. Now you'll have to set up your exchange server config again; but when you get to the screen where you select which services you'll be using (email, calendar, contacts, text messages, tasks), select email and press "Settings..."
4. Press "Advanced..." and voila! the "My e-mail addresses" field isn't grayed out anymore. Type your email address into it, press OK.
5. Finish the setup and resync.
Now, the "reply all" button will work as expected. If someone sends an email to you and you only, reply all will open a compose dialog to just that person (and not add you to the To: list as well!). I'm not sure what other peoples' preferences are, but ever since I got gmail, it's very rare when I don't want to reply all, so this fix was invaluable to me.
I just need to figure out how to add this to xda_uc; the activesync.xml doesn't seem to have an option for this.
This is a bug? How else do you keep a record of emails you send from your phone?
Yeah it's a bug. Sent messages go in the sent folder, you don't need or want a copy in your inbox...
Not to mention you'll get the mail received alert next time it syncs with exchange. And no, it's not someone replying to your email... it's the email you just sent. Very annoying.

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