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Yesterday I installed PocketHotmail 2.5 beta, and I just can't get the critter to work on my Qtek S110. After following the instructions exactly, I still can't authorize the account.
Does anyone know of a program that gives Hotmail support to the Inbox program? Or maybe a program that can replace Inbox (perhaps even with a function that lets me send and recieve mail for all my accounts with one click)?
Thanks in advance !
Why dont you try Pocket MSN, its built-in with any Windows Mobile device. Just sign-in, enter your hotmail e-mail add and password, thats it. Hotmail account will automatically be added to the messaging accounts once signed-in. Cheers.
pocket msn is just too big and overloaded. a simple tool like pockethotmail (costs 5 dollar) is definitely the better solution.
i've tried it too with no success. i already contacted the developer yesterday but have no reply yet, i'll let you know what he says, ok?
cheers, lutz
Hi guys, thanks for your replies. I've already tried a new program called HTTPmail provider wich works perfect. The only thing is the function that says "download headers only" does not disable the attachments. Oh well, it gets the job done! Hope you guys can use it as well .
Yes, I use Http hotmail, and it's works properly for me too.
See you
hey guys....
what is this http hotmail ?? is it http://www.hotmail.com or is it a program named http hotmail if its a program called http hotmail could someone please post it caz ive googled it to no result.....
thanks
The program is called HTTPmail Provider and enables you to use Hotmail in your Inbox.
So it's HTTPmail Provider .
just downloaded it from pocketgear.com.....thanks have'nt tried it as yet will see how it works
regards
Alright! If you need any help, let me know . The only problem with the program is that it downloads attachments automatically, but I do have an older version .
alrite mate.....if any prob will surely let u know....
cheers...
Slofsky said:
Alright! If you need any help, let me know . The only problem with the program is that it downloads attachments automatically, but I do have an older version .
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i cannot download hotmail emails..... i have a @hotmail.co.uk account would this have any effect ?
regards
is HTTP mail working for you guys on WM6.1?
Thanks
try this
When adding a new account I entered [email protected] in the email address box. This allowed me to get to the next available settings needed to configure the account. Once I configured and setup the account, I went back into the account settings and changed the email address to [email protected]. Works now
is this for the login too? or just the reply email address?
thanks
Not for login
I used all of my correct info for the login. Incoming server is pop3.live.com and outgoing is smtp.live.com in case you wonder.
I'm making progress!
at least it now asks for my password. but it keeps saying it's wrong.
are you using HTTP mail or pocket hotmail at all?
Looks like I don't need to use those programs anymore.
Thanks!
Conversetion is complicated .... To continue
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Hi
Does any any one how to send email that has advanced function for example Bold , Itallic , and fonts size.
another thing that i use yahoo go to get yahoo emails but some emails that has special Function cant be displayed on my ppc (Universal Aku3.5). it displayes things like#12332 #2133#6544
Do you know how to work this out.
TANX
Windows Mobile 5 does not speak HTML email. Upcoming Windows Mobile 6 will support it, but your machine likely will not receive a free upgrade. So your best bet at the moment will be to revert to commercial email packages like for example Profimail for WM5
http://www.lonelycatgames.com/index.php?note=profimail&chapter=profimail or
Flexmail http://www.pocketinformant.com/products_info.php?p_id=mail&dir=wm
But keep in mind that in HTML hackers and spammers can easily hide code to verify your email address and other details. Plain text emails from unknown senders are safer
both off them are not free .isnt there any other way?
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both off them are not free .isnt there any other way?
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Qmail and nPop3 are both HTML-capable (albeit the latter with some restrictions). Please follow my articles / forum posts, I've published a lot of info on both apps.
Start with the Mailer Bible at http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&p=569&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1
Inbox does not download images by default in HTML emails.
You always have to click a link to download images.
Is there a way to download images by default?
Pagemakers said:
Inbox does not download images by default in HTML emails.
You always have to click a link to download images.
Is there a way to download images by default?
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i have been wondering this too, it drives me crazy
Can anybody help?
come on. some clever person must know the reg tweak for this?
any luck with this?
if i am not mistaken HTML E-Mails is only supported
1. if you have "Push" set up through an exchange server
2. if your exchange server is running Server 2007
hope this helps
good luck
Nope. HTML email is supported with normal pop email. No exchange server required.
that is correct on your desktop, however on your mobile phone i am pretty sure you need WM6.0 & Server 2007 to make HTML e-mial work. theoretically it can work through a POP account but your hosting company needs to run server 2007 & you need to be running WM6.0
good luck
bigedmiami said:
that is correct on your desktop, however on your mobile phone i am pretty sure you need WM6.0 & Server 2007 to make HTML e-mial work. theoretically it can work through a POP account but your hosting company needs to run server 2007 & you need to be running WM6.0
good luck
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i receive html email on my mobile phone, but the internet pictures do not automatically download...i have to manually do that...
that is the point of this post, the original poster is asking how to view HTML e-mails within the e-mail pane NOT to have to click a link to see them. to do this you need WM 6.0 & Server 2007
i will see if i can get access to an 07 exchance server and see if that works...
you need WM 6.0 also
Guys I am the original poster.
I do not use exchange - just a regular pop account.
When I download email, it downloads in HTML format: eg the email is in pretty colours and full of links etc and some images. However, sometimes a link appears that says "Click here to download images". After you click the link the images appear.
All I want to do is to enable all image downloads by default.
I am assuming it is a simple on/off toggle in the registry.
It is not a simple toggle and it cannot be implemented in WM5. In WM6, however, you can do this.
PhoenixAG said:
It is not a simple toggle and it cannot be implemented in WM5. In WM6, however, you can do this.
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I am using WM6
HTML email is not part of WM5!
great we are all agreed now it is only WM 6.0, however i still contend your e-mail host/server needs to be running Server 2007. someone correct me if i am wrong?
thanks
bigedmiami said:
great we are all agreed now it is only WM 6.0, however i still contend your e-mail host/server needs to be running Server 2007. someone correct me if i am wrong?
thanks
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No, Exchange is 100% not needed.
I don't use it and my received emails are HTML not plain text. I just need to click the link to download some images.
Not downloading the attachment is the default setting to save your bandwidth.
If you are using Exchange server, then you can change the active sync settings on your phone to download the full message instead of just the first 2kb.
If you are not using Exchange then I think you cannot change that but I don't know for sure since I am only using Exchange 2007.
UM
Just set the phone to download all messages and not just the first few kb. Problem is still there. There is a link that says "Internet Pictures Blocked". If you click it they download.
Pagemakers said:
Just set the phone to download all messages and not just the first few kb. Problem is still there. There is a link that says "Internet Pictures Blocked". If you click it they download.
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Unless I am misinterpreting, the original post was asking how to download the pictures automatically.
IMAP from ANY provider (yahoo is GREAT for this, by the way) will allow picture viewing in your wm6 device. But WM6 does NOT display images by default. In addition, there is no way to chose a selection and download pictures embedded in email automatically.
However,
There MUST be a registry setting that will allow just that: download pictures automatically in html wm6 email.
Can someone find it?
My Fuze auto configures for yahoo and goes to a imap.mail.yahoo.com server, it works like an IMAP champ.
I then configure my Outlook for the same settings and I keep getting the UserName/Password entry box. I know I have the settings the same as the phone and the correct username/password.
Any tips? Imap for my Yahoo would be awesome on Outlook.
I am kind of answering my own question here. Looks like Imap Yahoo has a way to verify an id of the device type before it allows connection. So apparently wm6.1 mail app sends what it needs to Yahoo Imap Mobile but Outlook does not.
Damn, I was looking at doing that as well. I hope they open it up!
Hi,
Surely there must be a way to fake this via Outlook, anyone?
Not that I have ever found. I made a full conversion over to Gmail as a result and low and behold it was a huge pain in the ass and I now have to monitor two email addresses.
Hey,
Thanks for the reply. From what I understand, Yahoo servers require a specific, but non-standard IMAP command to be sent before login is done. The command is: “ID ("GUID" "1")”. Rumor is that its easy to modify the client to send it. Mutt and Mozilla Thunderbird already have a modded version. Furthermore, YPOPSs! and FreePOPs also use this command.
Can anyone provide some insight as to how we would go about modifying the connection string Outlook uses?
I guess this would be similar to configuring your browser to present itself as a different client - something that is very easily done.
Thanks!
I would also strongly appreciate a solution for this...
Somehow it should be possible to make "desktop Outlook" behave like its mobile counterpart. At least as an option...
I have found this on the web describing the issue:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yahoo!_Mail#Free_IMAP_and_SMTPs_access
Does someone know how to incorporate the sending of the described ID string into Outlook as well as it seems to be present in the mobile version??
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I would also strongly appreciate a solution for this...
Somehow it should be possible to make "desktop Outlook" behave like its mobile counterpart. At least as an option...
I have found this on the web describing the issue:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yahoo!_Mail#Free_IMAP_and_SMTPs_access
Does someone know how to incorporate the sending of the described ID string into Outlook as well as it seems to be present in the mobile version??
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Actually Yahoo IMAP does not recognize ur phone/pc..
If u want it to use on pc pl make sure that u selected download only headers option then only it wroks
jean-luc said:
I would also strongly appreciate a solution for this...
Somehow it should be possible to make "desktop Outlook" behave like its mobile counterpart. At least as an option...
I have found this on the web describing the issue:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yahoo!_Mail#Free_IMAP_and_SMTPs_access
Does someone know how to incorporate the sending of the described ID string into Outlook as well as it seems to be present in the mobile version??
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ok .
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Actually Yahoo IMAP does not recognize ur phone/pc..
If u want it to use on pc pl make sure that u selected download only headers option then only it wroks
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This is NOT true. I have tried downloading only headers and still the same problem: On the PC Outlook fails to connect correctly to the IMAP server due to the problem described on the page I have linked to above.
With mobile Outlook on the phone downloading headers as well as content via IMAP works perfectly.
I agree with Jean Luc. When using a mobile device to access the Yahoo IMAP server, any and all options work as they should. However, when using Outlook via non-mobile computer, it doesn't work.
Clearly Yahoo has implemented a filter on the connection string Outlook is sending to prevent users from using IMAP. I believe the fix should be relatively easy. Can anyone provide some insight on this?
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This is NOT true. I have tried downloading only headers and still the same problem: On the PC Outlook fails to connect correctly to the IMAP server due to the problem described on the page I have linked to above.
With mobile Outlook on the phone downloading headers as well as content via IMAP works perfectly.
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bump from the ages for a damn solution!
MS Technical info found...need help applying
Just happened to be searching more generally for this myself today for my desktop Outlook having got used to IMAP on my WM6.5.3 Energy ROM and wanting better that 'leave mail for x days' POP3 options (Specifically I want my desktop sent items to sync up to Yahoo mail like then do when sending from my phone so in and out boxes are all in 1 place)
Found this MS Technical info page that seems to give all the info needed on how to get Outlook to send custom properties, it's just I don't have enough knowledge of RegEditing to get this right ;(
Changes to custom properties in Outlook - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/907985
Scroll down to just over half way on the page and start reading from 'Not recommended: Use the AllowNamedProps registry key'
That suggests you can edit your CurrentUser registry values to permanently send pre values as part of each recieve something along:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Outlook\AllowedNamedProps\{00020329-0000-0000-C000-000000000046} "Kind"=dword:00000000 "ID"=dword:00000001
???
Although I presume that the {000...00046} GUID is Machine or User specific and that's the bit I'm not sure what to set for my install, think I worked out the other bits.
Anyone with better Windows Registry knowledge able to help out?
Found working Yahoo IMAP 'incoming' proxy
In my continued searches I came across the following IMAP proxy which acts between Outlook and Yahoo to insert the necessary GUID 1 string as part of it's call to Yahoo's server, and would do that same for any other IMAP capable client at http://www.ameir.net/blog/archives/43-Yahoo!-Mail-IMAP-Proxy.html
Using the Windows download of this tool on Windows 7 with Outlook 2003 (Odd combination I know!) I was able to get Yahoo IMAP email and all folders to appear within Outlook where I thought I was onto a real winner!
Unfortunately it looks like either the proxy or my setup didn't fully support 2 way IMAP as I wasn't able to drag any local email up into the IMAP account as I should have been able to do.
It did however allow me to pull down server copies of Sent items from both Yahoo Webmail 'Sent' and WM Device 'Sent Items' folders and just drag and drop them into my normal Outlook default Sent Items so those were all together again.
Setup was pretty simple for what I got working:
1) Download and unzip the file in the Windows archive from that page above
2) Run the .exe included with those extracted files to open a DOS window running the proxy
3) In Outlook configure a new IMAP email account but set incoming IMAP to 'localhost' then in advanced settings make sure incoming port is 3490. Setup all other fields as you'd normally expect and with Yahoo normal SMTP server address.
4) Outlook will add a new tree for that account in left hand 'Mail Folders' view, just click around and explore. If no sub folders appear right click on root and choose 'Update Folders'
Hope that helps someone, and as code for this proxy is open source maybe someone could work out how to embed this customisation direct within Outlook so IMAP should then work fully 2 way?
Will keep my fingers crossed someone with suitable skills sees this thread as would really like to move into an IMAP world now I know how much better than POP3 it is!!!
A special thanks to Howshall for the research!
I have tried adding those registry entries in an effort to get Outlook to send the custom command, but it doesn't seem to be sending it when looking at the outgoing packets. Can anyone offer some insight? Thanks.
Hi everybody,
I am looking for a mail client with s/mime suppoort, using IMAP, multiple Accounts.
Any hints?
TIA
I've found qmail3.
Cant post URL q3. snak .org/ en/
But this is far from beeing nice to use.
No other hints?
FlexMail -> www.webis.net
Nice software, but no S/mime.
Or did I oversight it?
Anyway, thx!
Moved as not software release.
Sorry to bring this up again.
Is there really no Mail Client avail with s/mime support?!
Hi,
I'm looking for a smime capabel client since 3 month now. Tried the secure k9 mod but cant read singed mails. Now i'm looking forward to write a smime framework/client by myself. Since i dont want to reinvent the wheel plz tell me if there is an email client now. Otherwise write me if your are interestet in such one - i'm going to code it
its done - i wrote a smime app:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=12897082#post12897082