My device (mda vario/t mobile) apparently supports push email but I think I
have an issue.
Can anyone tell me what this is please?
http://www.spritesandbites.net/images/capture001.jpg
I think its the icon to represent push, but I cannot activate it. Tapping
on it does nothing.
I am sure I have done everything required. I have Flexmail 2007 and have
set it up to use IMAP4 folders instead of POP.
Eric Hicks [MVP]
06-04-2007, 08:53 PM
Push mail works in conjunction with Microsoft Exchange server but not with
IMAP.
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"Beck" <beck@none> wrote in message
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> My device (mda vario/t mobile) apparently supports push email but I think
> I have an issue.
>
> Can anyone tell me what this is please?
> http://www.spritesandbites.net/images/capture001.jpg
>
> I think its the icon to represent push, but I cannot activate it. Tapping
> on it does nothing.
>
> I am sure I have done everything required. I have Flexmail 2007 and have
> set it up to use IMAP4 folders instead of POP.
Clinton Fitch, MVP-Mobile Devices
06-04-2007, 09:26 PM
Beck,
Puch Mail does not work with IMAP or POP accounts but only with Exchange
accounts. That said, with IMAP or POP accounts you can configure Flexmail
to check for new messages every few minutes while it is running -
essentially given you the "push" effect.
Regards,
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Clinton Fitch (Dot) Com!
"Beck" <beck@none> wrote in message
news:466480a1$0$84106$892e0abb@auth.newsreader.oct anews.com...
> My device (mda vario/t mobile) apparently supports push email but I think
> I have an issue.
>
> Can anyone tell me what this is please?
> http://www.spritesandbites.net/images/capture001.jpg
>
> I think its the icon to represent push, but I cannot activate it. Tapping
> on it does nothing.
>
> I am sure I have done everything required. I have Flexmail 2007 and have
> set it up to use IMAP4 folders instead of POP.
Todd Allcock
06-05-2007, 01:15 AM
At 04 Jun 2007 22:14:08 +0100 Beck wrote:
> Can anyone tell me what this is please?
> http://www.spritesandbites.net/images/capture001.jpg
>
> I think its the icon to represent push, but I cannot activate it.
You are correct- it's the Push indicator.
> Tapping on it does nothing.
Correct- it's an indicator showing when Push is active- not an on/off
switch.
> I am sure I have done everything required. I have Flexmail 2007 and
> have set it up to use IMAP4 folders instead of POP.
Push mail on a PPC works through a Microsoft Exchange Server only, and
will show up in your "Outlook E-Mail" messaging account's inbox. For a
free Exchange push mail account, check out live.mail2web.com.
An alternative to Exchange that uses your home PC as the server is a
program from Emoze (www.emoze.com.)
"Todd Allcock" <elecconnec@AmericaOnLine.com> wrote in message
news:f42rja$vb3$6@aioe.org...
> At 04 Jun 2007 22:14:08 +0100 Beck wrote:
>
>> Can anyone tell me what this is please?
>> http://www.spritesandbites.net/images/capture001.jpg
>>
>> I think its the icon to represent push, but I cannot activate it.
>
> You are correct- it's the Push indicator.
>
>> Tapping on it does nothing.
>
> Correct- it's an indicator showing when Push is active- not an on/off
> switch.
>
>> I am sure I have done everything required. I have Flexmail 2007 and
>> have set it up to use IMAP4 folders instead of POP.
>
> Push mail on a PPC works through a Microsoft Exchange Server only, and
> will show up in your "Outlook E-Mail" messaging account's inbox. For a
> free Exchange push mail account, check out live.mail2web.com.
>
> An alternative to Exchange that uses your home PC as the server is a
> program from Emoze (www.emoze.com.)
Bah blimey. All that research I did was useless then. Thanks everyone for
your replies.