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 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Hi - I am looking for enhancements to the email in the standard WM5 OS.
I have an unlocked P3600 on the O2 network in the UK and I wondered if anyone had found decent solutions to the 2 following issues:
1) Push email connecting to multiple accounts (GMail, Webmail, without leaving a PC running - not Exchange Sever)
2) Writing HTML email so I am not onviously 'mobile' when writing. All the solutions that I have read reviews on seem a bit buggy.
Thanks for your help.
Okay,
No 1) seems sorted. I have since seen some suggestions on this forum:
mail2web (live), port88.org and emoze being amongst them and free.
Does No-one have any suggestions about adecent HTML email client though?
Many Thanks.
MetalMushroom said:
Does No-one have any suggestions about adecent HTML email client though?
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FlexMail 2007 ? (http://www.pocketinformant.com)
Not a freeware though !
MetalMushroom said:
Does No-one have any suggestions about adecent HTML email client though?
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Let's hope an update to WM6 (Crossbow) comes available; it'll support html-mail
Any favorites or recommendations for doing IMAP push?
Using FlexMail 2007 now, and I give it a "meh." Coming from a Treo 650, I liked Chattermail. Very fast syncing and easy to file messages in other folders without subscribing to them. Anything out there like that?
I agree. Chatter mail was awesome, and FlexMail does not compare. If anyone knows of something else that has great IMAP support I would love to hear about it.
ActiveSync with mobipush
I tried qmail few months ago with wm2003. i think liscense is about $25. it has alot option and very good imap support.
Did you try Flexmail4 ?
I love it
lifeisfun said:
Did you try Flexmail4 ?
I love it
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I have not. Is that the version before 2007? Can't find anything about it on their site.
New beta here:
http://download.pocketinformant.com/
FM 4
FM 4 Rocks!!!!!!!!!!!
Does anyone know if this programs runs on htc touch hd?
http://www.codeplex.com/ImapPusherService
I will runs quite well. I have been using it for about 2 weeks now with my gmail account and only bug is that it gives an error message after soft reset, but nothing major. All in all i've been satisfied with the program.
Seven works very well also:
http://community.seven.com/choose.html
or alternatively you could just set the native email client to check for mail every minute if you have an unlimited web package (joke)
Edit: I can confirm that the program you linked to in the first post does indeed work on the Touch HD - just tried it successfully myself!
I just downloaded this, but before I install it, I was wondering: Can this be configured for multiple accounts?
Thanks!
chaosdefinesorder said:
or alternatively you could just set the native email client to check for mail every minute if you have an unlimited web package
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Hmm. The most frequent option I'm given on my Touch Pro is every 5 minutes...
The programmer of the application you have referred has "disappeared" for quite some time. Webis do a full email client that supports IMAP Push without any other add-on, however it is not a solution if you want to use the inbuilt mail program.
An alternative that is I use now is Mail2web, which has a completely free option and is based on microsoft exchange, allowing you to use the "proper" email push service. Simply forward all your emails to that account.
ardsar said:
The programmer of the application you have referred has "disappeared" for quite some time. Webis do a full email client that supports IMAP Push without any other add-on, however it is not a solution if you want to use the inbuilt mail program.
An alternative that is I use now is Mail2web, which has a completely free option and is based on microsoft exchange, allowing you to use the "proper" email push service. Simply forward all your emails to that account.
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Mail2web is only free for US, UK and Germany. Others countries now have to pay a monthly fee.
brodos123 said:
Does anyone know if this programs runs on htc touch hd?
http://www.codeplex.com/ImapPusherService
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It works great but it can fillup the memory after some time.
brodos123 said:
Does anyone know if this programs runs on htc touch hd?
http://www.codeplex.com/ImapPusherService
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I assume this is going to have a rather negative effect on battery life?
Strange I never saw any link for a free service on the mail2web site. It seems they've discontinued it alltogether.
Try SEVEN, free too.
cxkx said:
Strange I never saw any link for a free service on the mail2web site. It seems they've discontinued it alltogether.
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http://services.mail2web.com/FreeServices/
For my gmail adress i use a funambol server and the WinMo funambol client.
try schedhandler. I'm sure you'll be happy with it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=586991
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When will Android have full-blown, native activesync support?
I understand that even the newest versions of android only support email sync at the moment, correct?
As far i know there will never ever be a native support between Active Sync and Android!
Active Sync is for Windows Mobile only.
Activesync was licensed by google ... they can use it in Android.
It's in eclair aka 2.0.
Koush said:
It's in eclair aka 2.0.
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So then please explain how to use Active Sync with Android 2.0
Would be very interesting for me with the Droid which is running Eclair
But i think its still impossible until there is an app for it.
The Work Email App is an ActiveSync/Exchange mail client. So far as I know, there is nothing that connects to Activesync to do a desktop PC Outlook sync. Every solution goes directly to Exchange.
If you find anything that syncs with Outlook please let me know.
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It's in eclair aka 2.0.
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Really - full blown activesync with push sync of email, contacts, calendar, tasks, ... ?
No tasks, but yes for mail, contacs, and calendar on 2.x on HTC builds (like Hero) and Rogers 1.5 builds.
USB - Outloook
tdusen said:
If you find anything that syncs with Outlook please let me know.
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I believe touchdown does
alal76 said:
I believe touchdown does
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No, Touchdown is just another Exchange client.
tdusen said:
No, Touchdown is just another Exchange client.
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TouchDown is pretty kick-ass in its own right.
Zoide_ said:
TouchDown is pretty kick-ass in its own right.
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I didn't mean to say it wasn't. It's just not what I'm looking for.
My experience with TouchDown (and the reason it's not the best solution for my needs), is that it doesn't integrate transparently with the rest of the O/S. Android 2.0 strikes a nice balance between transparency and power because you can do things like add a contact, then select which service to associate it with, but it still shows in your contacts list all the same.
Hi,
I'm hoping that someone might be able to help me with this.
I've just flashed to Cookie Energy Style, and had downloaded and installed the CAB for HTC Messaging, which now seems to be okay.
However, I'm wondering if there is a similar one for HTC Email. I have done a search on this thread, but can only find posts related to the text messaging side of things.
When I actually open an email and click reply, it seems to use the HTC email, which is what I wanted. However, if I'm viewing the email as the preview, or select 'New' from the menu, it opens the email/reply in Windows Email.
Is there anyway to configure this so it always uses the HTC email client instead?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
s32bauer said:
Hi,
I'm hoping that someone might be able to help me with this.
I've just flashed to Cookie Energy Style, and had downloaded and installed the CAB for HTC Messaging, which now seems to be okay.
However, I'm wondering if there is a similar one for HTC Email. I have done a search on this thread, but can only find posts related to the text messaging side of things.
When I actually open an email and click reply, it seems to use the HTC email, which is what I wanted. However, if I'm viewing the email as the preview, or select 'New' from the menu, it opens the email/reply in Windows Email.
Is there anyway to configure this so it always uses the HTC email client instead?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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There isnt a HTC email client, HTC adds some features to the winmo client, if you can see a search button in the upper right corner when you open a rcvd email msg (+ a big "To" btn upper left in outlook exchange account) then thats your lot.