Hi all.
My question is: which protocol is being used by the GMail application?
Is it POP3S, IMAP4S or HTTPS?
TIA.
Wow, seriously dude enter "gmail protocol" in google and the 1st result shows you.
Standard is pop3. You can also use IMAP, which I'd recommend, since that way all the changes you make on your device in your inbox will also show up when going to gmail.com see it as synching,
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=75725
You've opened two threads(about a ROM that already has a dedicated thread) which don't belong on the DEV section.
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Wow, seriously dude enter "gmail protocol" in google and the 1st result shows you.
Standard is pop3. You can also use IMAP, which I'd recommend, since that way all the changes you make on your device in your inbox will also show up when going to gmail.com see it as synching,
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=75725
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I dont think you are understanding what he is asking, he wants to know what protocol the gmail application is using, not what the gmail servers are capable of, I originally assumed it used HTTPS as it looks a little web based but it is using imap, not sure if on a custom port though.
and this isnt a dev section question
prodygee said:
Wow, seriously dude enter "gmail protocol" in google and the 1st result shows you.
Standard is pop3. You can also use IMAP, which I'd recommend, since that way all the changes you make on your device in your inbox will also show up when going to gmail.com see it as synching,
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=75725
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LOL
The Gmail application bundled with android has no choice about the protocol!
So it's using one, but none knows which one!
It is push email based on active sync
l0st.prophet said:
It is push email based on active sync
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Looks like I've found it!
http://superuser.com/questions/37430/what-port-protocol-is-used-by-the-gmail-application-on-android
It'd be _just_ IMAP4 over SSL.
Whooops my bad..
Uqbar said:
Looks like I've found it!
http://superuser.com/questions/37430/what-port-protocol-is-used-by-the-gmail-application-on-android
It'd be _just_ IMAP4 over SSL.
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That is just saying it is possible, although it is pretty certain it uses IMAP idle mode.
If this was really going to you dude I would wireshark the traffic when syncing but im not sure why you even want to know.
and i don't see it using active sync tbh :-D
anarchyuk said:
That is just saying it is possible, although it is pretty certain it uses IMAP idle mode.
If this was really going to you dude I would wireshark the traffic when syncing but im not sure why you even want to know.
and i don't see it using active sync tbh :-D
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Agree on all points.
The Gmail *app* definitely does not use active sync, although the actual Gmail *service* does support push email via active sync now so that Exchange based clients can use it.
Regards,
Dave
If I am not mistaken active sync is just the way that a windows mobile device links to m.google.com and has exchange server like sync doesnt it? so active sync is the way to add an exchange server that actually deals with the mail?
foxmeister said:
Agree on all points.
The Gmail *app* definitely does not use active sync, although the actual Gmail *service* does support push email via active sync now so that Exchange based clients can use it.
Regards,
Dave
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Sorry, your wrong. The Google push service is based off Active Sync, just like the iPhone Mobile me one is, just like the Palm webOS one is.
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Sorry, your wrong. The Google push service is based off Active Sync, just like the iPhone Mobile me one is, just like the Palm webOS one is.
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Google have a push service based on ActiveSync, but this is not what pushes email to the Gmail application!
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Dave
Well I think it's web based (http or https) because I don't have IMAP and POP in my contract (damn orange ), but I never had any fee since I use the gmail app. This is why, by the way, orange france (dunno about other countries) removes google apps from his rom, like gmail, google chat and more... because they avoid them from making money.
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hey guys,
so this gmail implementing free imap has really caused some stir evidently.
my question is this. what should i use? which one's better?
right now what happens is my gmail account forwards all email to my exchange server, hosted on my home PC. my phone then syncs with exchange using push, and more often than not i get email on my phone before it arrives on my desktop (which downloads mail from gmail using POP).
i use thunderbird on my laptop, and only access email from this one client. my phone uses exhange, as i mentioned, so its not really linked. however i like keeping things sorted in folders on my thunderbird client.
any tips? should i just switch everything over to imap or what?
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hey guys,
right now what happens is my gmail account forwards all email to my exchange server, hosted on my home PC.
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How you managed to make exchasnge server runs on your home PC ? It is nice to try it myself please..
hbahaie said:
How you managed to make exchasnge server runs on your home PC ? It is nice to try it myself please..
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lol hard work installed win2003, then exchange, set it all up, have an external IP, set up certificates for security, and voila!
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lol hard work installed win2003, then exchange, set it all up, have an external IP, set up certificates for security, and voila!
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thanks a lot, the problem is i have dynamic IP, will try to have a static one or use an IP forwarding service, trhank u again for your prompt reply.
hbahaie said:
thanks a lot, the problem is i have dynamic IP, will try to have a static one or use an IP forwarding service, trhank u again for your prompt reply.
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dyndns
solves all your dynamic IP issues!
If an Exchange server is too hard to install, you can try Kerio Mailserver..
Its very easy to configure..and it also works with pushmail..
There is one small difference between IMAP IDLE, and Exchange with PushMail - the price. IMAP IDLE was invented long time ago and always was free (but not available on free accounts and this is a new thing), and then it was "reinvented" by Blackberry and again by Microsoft. And now you can have:
1. Blackberry for monthly fee and total control od the company over your mails
2. PushMail with expansive Windows Server and Exchange + a lot of free problems
3. Totally free IMAP IDLE on your home linux server or even cheaper with gmail.
For me choice is easy
Mail2web is an online exchange server (2003) for free !
So the two alternative are for me:
mail2web: online exchange server, free, sync contact calendar tasks
vs
gmail: imap (i can't use it yet)
But, wich is better? I need only mail asap on my Hermes with minimum data transfer cost.
Any mean?
As far as I know IMAP doesn't sync contacts, calendar or tasks.....I'm going to stick with gmail-->mail2web-->phone
Edvard_Greig said:
As far as I know IMAP doesn't sync contacts, calendar or tasks.....I'm going to stick with gmail-->mail2web-->phone
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I do it same now. But gmail imap would be maybe cheaper... And I never use my mail2web account to write mail. If I receive a mail on gmail than I would like to answer with gmail acc instead of mail2web...
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dyndns
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Apart from the fact that almost every mail server blocks Dynamic IP ranges, so you wont be able to send any mail..... Been there done that! lol
Wish there was a way round it because i cant get a Static
imap idle ftw !
Hi
I'm currently running a mail server on a dedicated box (host @ datacenter 30€/month) under linux with courrier-imap. There is a way to implement IMAP IDLE function, that is almost the same than pushing emails.
I actualy tested it without FAM (File Alteration Monitor). Fam allow you to have a realtime email like blackberry. I don't need it, the basic IMAP_ENHANCEDIDLE do a check every minutes and update if there is a mail.
I tested this feature through telnet and it worked lovely.
Now, in order to be able to use this feature over your windows mobile, you have the choice between to softwares.
The first is vgsmail http://www.vgsmail.com/ppc/ (free trial)
This one will just enable the IMAP IDLE feature on your pocket outlook (seems to be the more elegant way to implement it)
The second is WIS Flexmail 2007 (search at google ) (free trial)
This one is a new client (i don't like to change my use personnaly)
The major problem of the both solutions is that you have to pay for it.
Does anyone can do a patch for pocket outlook to implement imap idle fonction on it ?
Regards.
lucky bastards ,
i still cannot use that feature!!!!!!!!
GorTen said:
I do it same now. But gmail imap would be maybe cheaper... And I never use my mail2web account to write mail. If I receive a mail on gmail than I would like to answer with gmail acc instead of mail2web...
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For (from memory) 80cents US a month mail2web allows you to set up a 'permanent from address' so it appears that the mail is coming from gmail or whereever!
Works a treat
mfubib said:
For (from memory) 80cents US a month mail2web allows you to set up a 'permanent from address' so it appears that the mail is coming from gmail or whereever!
Works a treat
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Where is this option? I use mail2web live...
Just sign up for a mail2web LIVE account...
https://services.mail2web.com/signup/mail2weblive/mail2webLive_01.asp
jaso2005 said:
Apart from the fact that almost every mail server blocks Dynamic IP ranges, so you wont be able to send any mail..... Been there done that! lol
Wish there was a way round it because i cant get a Static
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don't use my exchange server for SMTP, only for PUSH. SMTP i've set up exchange to use gmail's smtp server, which is perfect. means that every email i send from my phone is automatically put into my sent mail box in my gmail account.
... and of course it's not blocked. best of all worlds
After reading through this thread i think the answer for me is simple - stick with my exchange service. didn't pay a cent for it (100% legal through my school's license too!) and it works perfectly. so why not just keep it going
While setting up Win2k3 + Exchange 2k3 w/ SP2 isn't too bad if you know what you're doing, a lot of people don't have resources to do that.
I recommend Mail2web as well. Great service! I've been using it for probably ~1.5 years now with Push email on my phone. Pretty much ever since Push came out for WM, I've been using mail2web with it.
If you want push Gmail, what I did was set up a rule on my gmail account to forward ALL email to my mail2web account, then archive it.
So now someone just emails my gmail and it gets pushed to my phone. nice and easy.
chamelion said:
don't use my exchange server for SMTP, only for PUSH. SMTP i've set up exchange to use gmail's smtp server, which is perfect. means that every email i send from my phone is automatically put into my sent mail box in my gmail account.
... and of course it's not blocked. best of all worlds
After reading through this thread i think the answer for me is simple - stick with my exchange service. didn't pay a cent for it (100% legal through my school's license too!) and it works perfectly. so why not just keep it going
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Ahhh using the SMTP server in Smart Hosts?
GldRush98 said:
While setting up Win2k3 + Exchange 2k3 w/ SP2 isn't too bad if you know what you're doing, a lot of people don't have resources to do that.
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yes very very true. i took days to set it up, literally. tweak here, fix there, research here, implement there etc etc. But i guess it's different for me who's a complete computer geek and found the challange more exciting than actually solving it at the end
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yep! i thought that was a great touch
I've added the account but email only downloads when i click on send and receive,
the enable microsoft direct push is on but it doesnt seem to have any effect.
any ideas?
gmail won't push to these devices using that method.
you gotta try seven.com or other alternatives...a search will turn up a lot more information, but seven is a push alternative that works
Got it working in the end.
Solution was fairly easy after all.
Thanks
how did you get it working? as far as i knew gmail doesn't offer a push service..?
Bit of lateral thinking in the end
I found out that Windows Mobile 6 supports Hotmail push email for free without any added software. It's built in to the operating system.
I simply set my Gmail account to auto forward all email to my hotmail account. It's an option within the settings.
Voila free gmail and hotmail pushed to my phone without any 3rd party software.
Well done.
I use SEVEN and it's a wonderful piece of software, best of all it's FREE and uses the in-built mail application on your phone. So it runs in the background and then the windows mail does the rest.
O and O said:
Well done.
I use SEVEN and it's a wonderful piece of software, best of all it's FREE and uses the in-built mail application on your phone. So it runs in the background and then the windows mail does the rest.
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presently i'm also using seven to push my mail since mail2web started charging for its push services.i have only one problem with seven.i don't get any alert when i have new mail?do u? my notification for new email is one but nothing happens.hummm...
my only issue (and its only a minor one) with seven is that the message text preview normally shown on the mail envelope icon is no longer there - all it says is 'click to view message'.
Is there any fix for this?
binning said:
Bit of lateral thinking in the end
I found out that Windows Mobile 6 supports Hotmail push email for free without any added software. It's built in to the operating system.
I simply set my Gmail account to auto forward all email to my hotmail account. It's an option within the settings.
Voila free gmail and hotmail pushed to my phone without any 3rd party software.
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How do you manage to reply when you receive mail from gmail in hotmail inbox?
Thanks and regards.
nhuda said:
How do you manage to reply when you receive mail from gmail in hotmail inbox?
Thanks and regards.
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i wished i found this thread earlier, so i didnt have to create one!
but i thought about doing what binning did, but its not a real solution, you can reply but your going to be replying with your hotmail account rather than your gmail account but you get all the messages
google did release sync, but right now its only calendar and contacts from what i know of, as of an actual email sync, i heard rumors theyre working on it, but lets hope they release it soon.
but another thought is, the only thing thats missing right now is the gmail push server. blackberry bypassed this by using their own BES but only restricted to BBs obviously.
lets keep our fingers crossed and hope that google will release a gmail sync!!!! =]
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im also curious but havent had time to look into it, a couple of friends of mine have the g1, the g1 supports gmail push, but how can we wm users get this to work on OWA!! if g1 supports gmail push shouldnt it be possible for us? i mean like a standalone push service rather than having to forward or use a separate server like the BES?
is seven.com free? When I try to download it, it takes me to my country operator. The link then takes me to my country's website which charges me 15$ per month to use it? I already have a 5GB data plan, why am I going to be charged 15$ to use seven.com?
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is seven.com free? When I try to download it, it takes me to my country operator. The link then takes me to my country's website which charges me 15$ per month to use it? I already have a 5GB data plan, why am I going to be charged 15$ to use seven.com?
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Look for the Beta program instead. That's where you'll find the free software download.
Thanks furrypotato(good nick). I figured it out.
Is it reliable? I noticed that sometimes ill get the email directly (testing by sending email from another account via PC). and sometimes I wont.
Also, the internet remains connected right?
hotmail push
how does one enable push hotmail? I created a live.com account but I can't find anything in the settings for push mail.
cxkx said:
how does one enable push hotmail? I created a live.com account but I can't find anything in the settings for push mail.
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Goto Windows live and click Options-> Sync Schedule and change 'Sync Frequnecy' to 'As items arrive'. DONE! You have push hotmail now.
Cheers
nhuda said:
Goto Windows live and click Options-> Sync Schedule and change 'Sync Frequnecy' to 'As items arrive'. DONE! You have push hotmail now.
Cheers
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windows live on my blackstone or the pc? what about the exchange server, do i have to configure that?
cxkx said:
windows live on my blackstone or the pc? what about the exchange server, do i have to configure that?
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Blackstone (WM6.xx) ofcourse! No need to configure exchange server.
I hope it helps. Good luck.
nhuda said:
Blackstone (WM6.xx) ofcourse! No need to configure exchange server.
I hope it helps. Good luck.
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Thanks , I just did, now I have to figure out how to answer with my google account.
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Thanks , I just did, now I have to figure out how to answer with my google account.
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If you find a way let me know. I have been looking for this option as well.
Another question, when you soft reset do u have to restart the windows live app or does it start by itself?
Does anyone know yet how well Google Calendar, Gmail, and contacts sync up with WP7 yet? I've been trying to move operations over to Windows Live, but for simplicity, I think I'd much rather stay with Google.
google's mobile sync (activesync) is total pos..
i am so glad i made the switch from gmail to hotmail..
powersquad said:
google's mobile sync (activesync) is total pos..
i am so glad i made the switch from gmail to hotmail..
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Yeah, it's not the best service, but I usually have no problem with it on my iPhone 4 (except sometimes it's ungodly slow and will miss an event or two).
I actually much prefer hotmail to gmail recently, just not willing to change my addresses >_>
GMail supports Exchange... which happens to work perfectly, so I don't know why anyone would want Hotmail...
Intervenient said:
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I actually much prefer hotmail to gmail recently, just not willing to change my addresses >_>
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There's no need to change your address. Just forward your mail from gmail to hotmail and set up hotmail to present your messages as sent from gmail, there's an option for that.
crow26 said:
GMail supports Exchange... which happens to work perfectly, so I don't know why anyone would want Hotmail...
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Because hotmail works better. Especially for syncing contacts and calendar.
Intervenient said:
Does anyone know yet how well Google Calendar, Gmail, and contacts sync up with WP7 yet? I've been trying to move operations over to Windows Live, but for simplicity, I think I'd much rather stay with Google.
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When you go to set up your email, GMail is one of the built-in options. Just enter your info and you'll be done. You only need the Live ID for Marketplace/Zune/Xbox Live.
lordcanti86 said:
When you go to set up your email, GMail is one of the built-in options. Just enter your info and you'll be done. You only need the Live ID for Marketplace/Zune/Xbox Live.
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You can use a gmail account for your live ID.
GMail supports Exchange... which happens to work perfectly, so I don't know why anyone would want Hotmail...
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Because some of us may prefer hotmail? Gmail isn't the end-all-be-all. Your not giving up anything by choosing one or the other.
crow26 said:
GMail supports Exchange... which happens to work perfectly, so I don't know why anyone would want Hotmail...
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so does hotmail. ms enabled EOAS last month. 25GB storage, skydrive, office apps that actually work etc
vangrieg said:
Because hotmail works better. Especially for syncing contacts and calendar.
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NOTHING works better than Exchange. GMail has full Exchange support, so it's absolutely impossible that Hotmail works better - in the best case, it can work as good (for those Hotmail users who also have Exchange enabled already).
crow26 said:
NOTHING works better than Exchange. GMail has full Exchange support, so it's absolutely impossible that Hotmail works better - in the best case, it can work as good (for those Hotmail users who also have Exchange enabled already).
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Google isn't using Exchange. They license technology but have their own implementation, which has its quirks sometimes (namely, some people have problems with certain contact fields from Outlook). Google Sync also tends to be down or work slowly more often than its Hotmail counterpart.
Apart from that, Hotmail has the benefit for me in that it is integrated with SkyDrive, and I use the Photo Email and folder sharing via email quite often. I also prefer to use the Windows Live Mail client to web interfaces.
Anyway, I'm not preaching that you convert to Hotmail, but simply saying that there are reasons to use something different from Gmail.
I personally think Microsoft's web services have leapfrogged Google's convincingly, and Google will never work as well on their OS - they will make sure of that. I especially like the OneNote - OneNote Mobile - OneNote Web App synching.
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As much as I try I seem to be failing miserably. Tried by just opening Native email app and by going to home, settings, Accounts & Sync, Add Account, Exchange ActiveSync and am trying:
email & password, Next.
Domain left blank
username = email addy
password,
server = m.hotmail.com
both SSL boxes ticked,
but I keep getting:
Setup could not finish
Cannot connect to server.
Im going out of my mind now!
Actually a friend of mine was trying that with his Arc but no success.. seems working fine with POP3 for some reason ... wish I could help
I am having the same problem...
That's interesting, has anybody actually had any success connecting to any exchange activesync server using the arc? I only have access to hotmail's exchange, but this works fine on touchdown, just not the native app...
ronniecross said:
That's interesting, has anybody actually had any success connecting to any exchange activesync server using the arc? I only have access to hotmail's exchange, but this works fine on touchdown, just not the native app...
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I'm connected to my University's exchange server (hosted on the Hotmail cloud) and it works fine. Make sure to use your full email address for your username.
I am also having the same problem. Strange.
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Was able to set up hotmail at the first try.
as for Exchange, I don't know - because I don't use it.
I have just tweeted se. Will have to see what they come back with.
Just set up a hotmail account too. Works without a hitch.
I want to set hotmail up with PUSH email... not PULL(POP3) which way I can set it up...
I use enhanced email apply and exchange (push) and footprint set up fine.
Wish it had more ram or a way to permanently kill tasks until required.
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I'm using the default mail client to connect to my corporate exchange server via activesync. No problems at all. Exchange Server 2003 though. Don't have 2007 or higher to test on.
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I want to set hotmail up with PUSH email... not PULL(POP3) which way I can set it up...
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I don't think Hotmail supports that. Unless you know of some plan where MS charges you money.
Rashkae said:
I don't think Hotmail supports that. Unless you know of some plan where MS charges you money.
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It does. Microsoft started supporting it a little while ago. Only seems to work with mobile phones atm, ie android, apple etc. It doesnt seem to work with outlook without that hotmail connector.
This is what I received back from SE earlier this morning.
'@Gavilaaar To set this up, you would need to contact Hotmail to obtain the correct server settings you require.'
Anyone wanna laugh with me???
Is that possible to sync Hotmail Calendar with Arc?
Gavilaaar said:
This is what I received back from SE earlier this morning.
'@Gavilaaar To set this up, you would need to contact Hotmail to obtain the correct server settings you require.'
Anyone wanna laugh with me???
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Why? They're right... It's not SE's job to set you up with Hotmail.
Did you look elsewhere online?
Microsoft adds Hotmail ActiveSync support for iPad, iPhone but not yet Android
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/microsoft...port-for-ipad-iphone-but-not-yet-android/7251
So AFAIK it's not yet officially supported by MS, but you can give it a shot.
My school email server runs on the hotmail cloud (I can access it via hotmail.com) and it works.
But basic hotmail doesn't.
FYI... A quick google search found many threads recommending "better mail client" (free on the market) for this task. Seems to work.
This too:
http://www.thesearethedroids.com/20...mail-mail-calendar-and-contacts-with-android/
Note the "\"
Rashkae said:
Why? They're right... It's not SE's job to set you up with Hotmail.
Did you look elsewhere online?
Microsoft adds Hotmail ActiveSync support for iPad, iPhone but not yet Android
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/microsoft...port-for-ipad-iphone-but-not-yet-android/7251
So AFAIK it's not yet officially supported by MS, but you can give it a shot.
My school email server runs on the hotmail cloud (I can access it via hotmail.com) and it works.
But basic hotmail doesn't.
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To be fair, I did have a major bounce around the web after I tweeted SE and found the same information as you.
What I was asking them was why hotmail wasn't working with the stock email client but working with others. And that was the reply.
As title.
It isn't possible to have push email on GNEX if not using a gmail account,
this is unacceptable on a 2012 smartphone.
Please ask this feature here if you are interested in it.
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=23971&thanks=23971&ts=1325771428
EDIT: Push is actually supported only for gmail and exchange, this is not enough.
sblantipodi said:
As title.
It isn't possible to have push email on GNEX if not using a gmail account,
this is unacceptable on a 2012 smartphone.
Please ask this feature here if you are interested in it.
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=23971&thanks=23971&ts=1325771428
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i get push email fine from my company email.
Zepius said:
i get push email fine from my company email.
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If you are using exchange or gmail is ok, in any other case push email is not possible on gnex using the standard email client.
Your title is a bit misleading. Ice Cream Sandwich does support PUSH for exchange and hotmail in addition to gmail. IMAP Idle is not supported.
"GNEX doesn't supprt IMAP Idle. We need your voice."
I have Automatic (Push) on the standard email app for Hotmail and Gmail
sblantipodi said:
As title.
It isn't possible to have push email on GNEX if not using a gmail account,
this is unacceptable on a 2012 smartphone.
Please ask this feature here if you are interested in it.
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=23971&thanks=23971&ts=1325771428
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i don't think you will get anywhere on this.
android as a OS does support PUSH notification, its all down to the software eg, gmail, k9, touchdown to utilize it.
if that software has no support for PUSH, its not android's fault.
Exchange pushed alright. Its just we don't get any notification when email arrives
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sblantipodi said:
If you are using exchange or gmail is ok, in any other case push email is not possible on gnex using the standard email client.
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just download hotmail app, or mail.com app, or yahoo app
all of them offer push mail/message notification
you just need to install them from market
is that so hard?
heck even Facebook / Twitter / etc offers push messages if you install their app
including my eBay, and PayPal and everything else
they come up faster than i get them on my PC
apratomo said:
Exchange pushed alright. Its just we don't get any notification when email arrives
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you're kidding right? i get email on my phone from exchange faster than outlook.
Zepius said:
you're kidding right? i get email on my phone from exchange faster than outlook.
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Same here.
Shows up on my phone (WITH notification) before I see it on my PC screen in Outlook (which is where I sent the test email from!)
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is that so hard?
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Probably is hard for you to understand that people who work with email generally have an email [email protected]
this means that you have no yahoo and gmail options.
sblantipodi said:
Probably is hard for you to understand that people who work with email generally have an email [email protected]
this means that you have no yahoo and gmail options.
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so now you're backpeddling?
sblantipodi said:
Probably is hard for you to understand that people who work with email generally have an email [email protected]
this means that you have no yahoo and gmail options.
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And it is probably hard for YOU to understand that if you spend five minutes you can add ANY email account to your gmail account and receive push notifications for it. But you know I guess you're always right and everyone else is always wrong.
How are those batteries treating you?
Zepius said:
so now you're backpeddling?
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No I'm saying that ICS supports Push Email for gmail,yahoo,exchange only, this means that ICS doesn't support Push Email but that it support it only for limited email services, too few I add.
joshnichols189 said:
And it is probably hard for YOU to understand that if you spend five minutes you can add ANY email account to your gmail account and receive push notifications for it. But you know I guess you're always right and everyone else is always wrong.
How are those batteries treating you?
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You are always kiddy
If you work for a company with some email services, you obviously don't want to leave gmail to manage your emails.
In this case the gmail fetcher feature uses POP and not IMAP so it can't be considered push email. Study more before complaining about me please
sblantipodi said:
No I'm saying that ICS supports Push Email for gmail,yahoo,exchange only, this means that ICS doesn't support Push Email but that it support it only for limited email services, too few I add.
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What is your definition of push? Corporate works. Gmail works. Yahoo works. IMAP works. I'm not sure what other kind of "push" technology you're referring to. Other than that, POP3 is just POP3. Google can't help what technologies other email providers offer.
I think there's a huge disconnect between you and the rest of us right now, so could you elaborate?
x2breakoffate said:
What is your definition of push? Corporate works. Gmail works. Yahoo works. IMAP works. I'm not sure what other kind of "push" technology you're referring to. Other than that, POP3 is just POP3. Google can't help what technologies other email providers offer.
I think there's a huge disconnect between you and the rest of us right now, so could you elaborate?
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This. If it's a POP3 email box/service you can't "use" Push with it. There's nothing to push.
x2breakoffate said:
What is your definition of push? Corporate works. Gmail works. Yahoo works. IMAP works. I'm not sure what other kind of "push" technology you're referring to. Other than that, POP3 is just POP3. Google can't help what technologies other email providers offer.
I think there's a huge disconnect between you and the rest of us right now, so could you elaborate?
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The huge disconnect is because most people here don't know what push email/IMAP idle is.
Push email means that your client/server connection remains in idle, no need to connect every X minutes to check for a new email since the connection is never lost.
With PUSH email (called IMAP Idle for most email provider) you is notified on new email in real time, this saves battery also because the connection remains in idle and there is no need to create a new handshake every time.
PUSH email isn't possible with POP account but this days every email provider supports both POP and IMAP.
With ICS and previous android there is no way to do IMAP idle with a standard email since this feature is supported in gmail client only.
Do you realize that you don't need to use the factory email program to check email? There are plenty of free options in the Market (as well as SMS, dialers, etc) to replace any app you do not like.
chadmd23 said:
Do you realize that you don't need to use the factory email program to check email? There are plenty of free options in the Market (as well as SMS, dialers, etc) to replace any app you do not like.
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can you give me an example of a great app that supports push email and that have a good HTML support please?