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Push email with Windows Mobile 6
Windows Mobile 6 is the first version of Windows Mobile to include push email support without setting up an Exchange server. Of course, it only works with Hotmail, but it's a start.Once you have a Hotmail account, all you have to do is:
- Open Windows Live on your mobile device.
- Enter your Live information and set your device to use Live services including Messenger, Mail, and Contacts.
- Click on menu and selection options.
- Select Sync Schedule
- Under frequency, select "as items arrive."
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Spanky said 12:59AM on 2-25-2007
Adios Seven. Adios Visto. With Google, Yahoo, Hotmail, and Exchange all going to push email, the days of requiring you guys are over. If RIM wasn't so good at making hardware that corporations like (i.e. long battery life and no camera) they, too, would be on the decline.
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Alpesh Nakar said 5:09PM on 2-18-2007
As I have blogged, this is cool. Use it with gmail (filter and forward)
Cheers!
Alpesh
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