I am using the "Missed It" app and I don't use Gmail. I use my own purchase domain mail and have it setup in the HTC mail app (3 accounts)
Missed It only notify on Gmail account....can it be configured for HTC mail app??
http://www.appbrain.com/app/missed-it/net.igecelabs.android.MissedIt
If you can, it would be in the Missed it settings.
dmeadows013 said:
If you can, it would be in the Missed it settings.
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Thx...looks like it is scripted based if it is possible to do...I don't know how to script it...thx
Should slap you for using Android and not Gmail.... hehe just kidding.
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does anyone know when google will release its gmail app for WM5/6?
I know the java one is available, but I had heard rumblings of a gmail app for WM5.
s4mb4 said:
does anyone know when google will release its gmail app for WM5/6?
I know the java one is available, but I had heard rumblings of a gmail app for WM5.
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What this 'gmail app' does? Just curious. Is it a mail application?
what gmail app...i already have my gmail account set up through outlook on my 8525 to auto sync...why would you need an app...
tytnguy said:
What this 'gmail app' does? Just curious. Is it a mail application?
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Gmail allows you to link all your various e-mail accounts together and view them as one instead of logging into several accounts or inboxes.Those with data contracts wll likely have no dificulties using gmail on the go. However, it seems many folk cannot connect if they are using a pre-paid or payg account with their telecom provider.For these people you currently have a Java Applet version, wifi when available, or logging in via the browser (expensive). Hence the need for an application that gives the same look and functionality as that enjoyed by data conacted folk.Mike
mikechannon said:
Gmail allows you to link all your various e-mail accounts together and view them as one instead of logging into several accounts or inboxes.
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So my question is, "then I should be able to get all my email using the pocket outlook configured to this gmail account right?"
the gmail app that I am refering to is a small client that allows for gmail to push messages to your handheld device. I used it on my Blackberry and it was great. I had heard that google was going to eventually release the same type of client for PPC. Also, I use google apps so I do not have a gmail account. i have a [email protected] account that uses gmail.
strikeIII said:
what gmail app...i already have my gmail account set up through outlook on my 8525 to auto sync...why would you need an app...
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because the pop3 sync is hard on the battery. (unless you accept the defaults to sync every 2 hours.) the gmail app is not hard on the battery. at least it wasn't on the Blackberry.
I'd like to know this as well.. I hardly use the gmail java midlet because it just isnt too great. If they had a native app like google maps or something, then I'm sure they can make it much better.
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So my question is, "then I should be able to get all my email using the pocket outlook configured to this gmail account right?"
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That's the theory - try it out on the PC
Mike
Have you considered logging into gmail, using the help function there, and then asking google this question? Seems they'd be the ones to know, not us.
You could even inform everyone here about what their response is after you do so.
I've been using IMAP on my HD2 and it's been fine but seeing as I don't use other devices to get the email I might as well use POP. However, it won't pick up my email and it doesn't appear to send email either...is it an issue with the HD2 and POP email?
EddyOS said:
I've been using IMAP on my HD2 and it's been fine but seeing as I don't use other devices to get the email I might as well use POP. However, it won't pick up my email and it doesn't appear to send email either...is it an issue with the HD2 and POP email?
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I have 3 pop accounts working ok.
If you open Inbox, what does it say in the bottom left of the screen when you click on Send/Receive?
EddyOS said:
it doesn't appear to send email either
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POP3 doesn't send e-mail.
That's SMTP's job.
I meant can't receive - it seems Sense can't receive. Going into the normal WinMo view it sent the 2 test emails out and is now receiving 200-odd emails!! Hmmm...
and yes I know SMTP is to send email
All working, my gmail settings were a bit wrong!
Job's a goodun!
So I've noticed that both HTC Mail and Gmail are running. Are they both trying to get the same email, or is the HTC Mail app using the Gmail app?
phantomcircuit said:
So I've noticed that both HTC Mail and Gmail are running. Are they both trying to get the same email, or is the HTC Mail app using the Gmail app?
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No. I have 3 emails. When I needed to set up the Aria, I used my normal gmail account. That is the one that the gmail icon uses.
I also have another gmail account as well as a Hotmail account. I used those two acounts as additional email accounts on the phone. Those are the accounts that the HTC Mail icon uses. Really, it just means that I now have to have an extra icon on my homescreen..lol
I would imagine they are both independently trying to check your email, assuming you set up HTC mail with your gmail account.
mattbollenbach said:
I would imagine they are both independently trying to check your email, assuming you set up HTC mail with your gmail account.
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That's exactly what I did. Lame.
You can set up all of your mail accounts to either app. If you decide to use HTC mail in the phone's account settings stop email sync.
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I am using 2.2 froyo on my htc hd2, my question is that is there a way to have a notification shown whenever I receive an email to one of my subfolders(exchange rules moving the messages to my subfolders that I specify). I dont want an application like touchdown and pay 20 dollars for only this... Is there a quickfix about it ?
thanks in advance
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anyone?
atilcan said:
I am using 2.2 froyo on my htc hd2, my question is that is there a way to have a notification shown whenever I receive an email to one of my subfolders(exchange rules moving the messages to my subfolders that I specify). I dont want an application like touchdown and pay 20 dollars for only this... Is there a quickfix about it ?
thanks in advance
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What e-mail are you using GMAIL or another like HOTMAIL?
outlook exchange email
yeah outlook exchange.
If you have the hotmail set up then all e-mail that you recieve should be set-pup as a notification, this can be done in the settings section if you havnt done it already.
its not hotmail
atilcan said:
its not hotmail
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Ah sorry, I don't know then have you got the port settings right when you set up the mail?
@norodaigh,
i guess you dont have any idea of what we are talking about, but thanks for trying....my brother get mails from exchange client, like 100-500 mails every hour and they get sorted into 50-100 different sub-folders in outlook, we just want a notification number of unread mails depicted against each subfolder
so again anyone using outlook in android, any ideas?
Can anyone specify the differences between the two apps? After first getting my Xoom I was noticing that I was getting multiple alerts for the same emails... after doing some digging i realized that both the Stock Mail app and Gmail were notifying me in separate instances (assuming Gmail app was pushing to the Xoom and the Stock Mail app was fetching every 15 minutes - hence 2 notifications).
I noticed that the Gmail app also allows search, so both search and push are included in the Gmail app. Are there any other true differences between the two?
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Can anyone specify the differences between the two apps? After first getting my Xoom I was noticing that I was getting multiple alerts for the same emails... after doing some digging i realized that both the Stock Mail app and Gmail were notifying me in separate instances (assuming Gmail app was pushing to the Xoom and the Stock Mail app was fetching every 15 minutes - hence 2 notifications).
I noticed that the Gmail app also allows search, so both search and push are included in the Gmail app. Are there any other true differences between the two?
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Labels, folders, archives and starring all work in the gmail app. I don't use priority inbox, but I believe that works too.
But...why would you set up the stock email app for your gmail?
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But...why would you set up the stock email app for your gmail?
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I must have done it during the initial set up - I guess my question would be, why wouldn't you set up your Gmail through the Stock Mail App?
green94 said:
I must have done it during the initial set up - I guess my question would be, why wouldn't you set up your Gmail through the Stock Mail App?
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The Stock Mail App only has generic features that would work on most email platforms that you bring to it. If you have a GMail account you would want to use the GMail app because you can take advantage of the Gmail features, Search, Labels, Priority Box, and I'm pretty certain the Push is only for Gmail App which means your Stock Mail app periodically checks to a designated time but the GMail App gets mail pushed to it as it is received.
I import all of my other email accounts into gmail and give each a label which the Xoom handles beautifully. I'm not sure I knew there was a stock email app..lol
The other big difference is that the stock client does not allow you to chose the from address, it wont event reply from the address that was sent to
I use multiple mail address aliases and need to be able to reply from all of them but can't.
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The Stock Mail App only has generic features that would work on most email platforms that you bring to it. If you have a GMail account you would want to use the GMail app because you can take advantage of the Gmail features, Search, Labels, Priority Box, and I'm pretty certain the Push is only for Gmail App which means your Stock Mail app periodically checks to a designated time but the GMail App gets mail pushed to it as it is received.
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Perfect... I thought it would make more sense to use the stock app, but it appears I'm mistaken! Thanks for the help.