I've got HTC Action running on my 8525, and noticed that when you select 'New Email', it takes me to the 'Choose a MMS' templates screen, and when you select 'New MMS', it takes me to the Messaging screen.
The only email account I have configured is Outlook Email with my Exchange server. Why won't it just start composing a new email when I select the 'New Email' button.
Seems like something is mapped incorrectly.
Thanks in advance...
Never mind - my search button must not have been working until after I posted this.
Seems like there is a registry hack.
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Hi, I have HTC Home6 plugin, before I installed the MMS functionality, when I choose email button, I am directed to the messaging applications (Text, outlook and new email account). However, after installing the MMS application, when I choose the outlook button, it directs me to the MMS inbox. Why is this so? Where in the registry can this be changed?
Hi, i manually set up my email account for hotmail, but when i out my sim in it made another for hotmail, so now i have 2 hotmail accounts of the same mail.
How do i remove one, there is nothing in the options only edit?
I also have this problem, would appreciate an answer for it!
HTC Sense, Mail tab
Right softkey ("Menu")
"Account settings" option
Right softkey ("Delete")
Select accounts to delete
Left softkey ("Done")
If you want to remove the Outlook account, do so through WMDC.
Thanks for the reply Yunabeco, but I think the issue jrvenge and I are having is that, that option is greyed out so we are unable to delete the account in the way you just described.
Inbox - Menu - Tools - Options - tap and hold on account you wish to delete, select delete after popups menu
Hey thanks it worked, just cant do it in the sense menu, i keep forgetting its a wm phone and you have to go into windows settings to do things not in the sense gui
Argh, still greyed out for me. Gonna kill every process in task manager, see if that helps.
Petulinek said:
Inbox - Menu - Tools - Options - tap and hold on account you wish to delete, select delete after popups menu
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Thanx...!!!
Nope
, i press and hold the hotmail account in the list, the popup has one entry - Delete - but it is still greyed out. Arrrrrgh. Any movement on this issue?
Sam
Oh, simple.
Ahhh sorted it.
Sorted it. Start - Windows Live - Menu - Account Options - Switch Windows Live ID - Confirm the warning - (Reject the new terms of service page if it comes up, this only happened the first time i did this, not on subsequent tests)
and you should find the hotmail inbox and contacts are gone.
Press and holding the account name and finding it greyed out seems understandable now, because more that just the email inbox is conected. If you still want the contacts, log back in to live, but untick teh sync email option.
Hi
I've tried all of the above and other bits but STILL the hotmail account is greyed out.
I went to the options window to remove it and surprisingly its not even listed, but when i look at the email tab, its sitting there?!?!
I've removed the link to Windows live as listed, i've removed all other email accounts in the hope that the hotmail account will become active so that i can delete it.
Hair pulling time!!!!
Any advice pleeeeeaaaaasssseeeee
I was also looking for this since now it is possible to use Exchange Sync for hotmail accounts: http://windowsteamblog.com/internat...lendario-y-contactos-exchange-activesync.aspx
To remove it go to MSN, options, change the user login, then Reject. You end up with no hotmail accounts.
Hey folks!
I've set up multiple E-Mail accounts on my HD2. How can I tell the device which one to use when sending a mail?
Right now the device seems to use the (automatically generated) Outlook-Account. Of course this doesn't work, so sending a mail is impossible.
Sadly this Outlook account can't be deleted...
Can I select another account (like my GMX one) for sending?
Thx!!!
I'm not sure I understand the problem. Are you saying that when you click on the new mail icon from Sense, that it sends from the Outlook account only?
I can see three ways to choose which account to send mail from.
1. Select the account you want to work with in Sense by clicking on it on the right side of the screen, then click the 'New Mail' icon at the top right of the screen. Whatever account is selected, the email should be setup to be sent from that account (that's the way it works on mine).
2. Select the account you want to work with in Sense by clicking on it on the right side of the screen, then click 'Menu' and 'New Mail', and the email should be setup to be sent from the account you currently have selected. Or,
3. Select the account you want to work with in Sense by clicking on it on the right side of the screen, then click 'Inbox', then click 'Menu' and 'New', and the email will be setup to come from the account that you are currently viewing.
All of these work fine on mine. I only have two accounts setup, however I don't see why it would be any different if you have 10 accounts or more setup.
I hope that helps.
Dude, you're the greatest! The problem was indeed that I had the selected the Outlook account on the right side.
Can someone tell me how to prevent email from deleting on server side when using HD2 to check POP email account?
i remmember there is a option to not delete email on server side, but i can't find it now in HD2...
Well . . .
Try the following:
Start->E-Mail->Select the account you want->Menu->options->
Click the account->Edit account Setup->5X<Next>->Advanced Settings->
When deletting messages - Select "Keep them on the server"
(I have not tested it, so it would be nice to know if it actually works as expected )
you only can change that using the email icon of Windows Mobile (tap start button left upper corner of the home screen and then tap email). Choose your account, tap menu (right lower corner of the screen), tap extra (scroll through the menu) - tap options - tap your account again - tap send/receive options - tap advanced (lower side of the screen) - and there you will be able to choose to keep messages on the server instead of removing them.
Edit: sorry Som3One, did not see your post! Directions to do it are the same IMHO
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Try the following:
Start->E-Mail->Select the account you want->Menu->options->
Click the account->Edit account Setup->5X<Next>->Advanced Settings->
When deletting messages - Select "Keep them on the server"
(I have not tested it, so it would be nice to know if it actually works as expected )
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Some30ne,
I know this is an old (ish) thread but I have been trying to get to the bottom of this problem since I got my HD2 in February.
The instructions above are perfect EXCEPT that the drop-down option "Keep them on the server" does not exist on my phone.
Weird
Anyone got any ideas?
I wonder if there is part of the registry that deals with these settings?
Cheers
The HD2 does NEVER delete POP e-mails after checking them, only after deleting them manually on the phone, and only if the above option is set for it.
If the e-mails disappear after you checked them once with your HD2, it's the server doing it, and it's the server configuration you need to check. For example Gmail archives mail automatically by default once they're retrieved via POP, so they're not in the inbox anymore and "disappear" on the next check. But that can be turned off.
Kilrah
Thanks for the reply.
The option to "Keep them on the server" does not appear in the drop down on my hd2. I get "delete them off the server" and "move them to server trash". so one answer is not to delete anything and simply alter the number of messages I am viewing.
I would appreciate having the option "leave them on the server" if anyone can work out how to do this, that would be great.
I wonder if the newer hd2s have fewer mail configuration options for e.g. Safeboxextender doesn't work on my phone whereas other users report this working.
Any help appreciated.
Remember that option only affects mail that you manually delete on the HD2, as theoretically the mail you'd delete would be spam or such, so having those deleted on server side is a plus. But simply don't delete any and you're fine.
ok, thanks Kilrah
I agree this is the only option at the moment.
Thanks for your time
on PC??
I found that "do not delete from server" can be ticked on my laptop (the one I synch my HD2 to...) in Outlook setup and that solves the problem posted by OP. So if OP uses Outlook, it should be that simple. Other email clients, I dunno...
piattj said:
I found that "do not delete from server" can be ticked on my laptop (the one I synch my HD2 to...) in Outlook setup and that solves the problem posted by OP. So if OP uses Outlook, it should be that simple. Other email clients, I dunno...
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Are you syncing to Exchange or Outlook? If you Exchange sync, your outlook is making an "Exchange Connection" when you create the account. Otherwise, your outlook is making a POP3 connection. I think your "do not delete from server" implies that you are syncing HD2 to Outlook and Outlook is making a POP3 connection. That's why you need to stop Outlook from deleting the mails on the server.
Maybe I'm way off base, but I thought that this was normal behavior for pop clients... no way to use IMAP instead?
Perfect solution to the problem I was having as well. Thank you!!
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.