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I have been searching all over ... no luck. Anyone know of a push-mail Provider that has exchange 2007 aka html-emails for WM6 support? I would be happy to pay for that...
Hi Pencilcase,
You can try Mail2web.com
I´ve been an user and they are now using Exchange 2007!
And the best thing is that you can have all for FREE!
Regards.
actually they dont use 2007 check the details on the accounts its all exchange 2003 sp2
Pencilcase is right. I do use mail2web myself and do not get html emails.
As stated above, they mail2web currently uses exchange 2003 sp2.
Give it time and maybe they upgrade will come.
planning
I am running exchange2007 now..
And the search funktion rocks.. on my mobile.
I am planning to rollout exchange 2007 in a datacenter (i am a freelance systemadministrator) and sell accounts.
Starting from 119 euro a year (200 Mb mailbox)
179 euro a year (600MB mailbox)
279 euro a year (1,5 gig mailbox)
Regards,
Ramon Rijs
ITMuscle.nl
liveoffice.com has Exchange 2007 and they use Secure Computing IronMail for spam control.
sherweb.com according to their press release http://sherweb.com/en-usd/page_exchange1010.html says everyone will have an upgrade to 2007 after it's released. Just make sure it's up and running right now. They also throw in 200MB of SharePoint hosting and 100MB of public folders. According to a sales rep I emailed they use Barracuda for spam control.
IronMail and Postini won Gartner's magic quadrant for controlling spam. Postini is a hosted service while IronMail is maintained on site. http://www.securecomputing.com/index.cfm?skey=1608
So far liveoffice.com is the only one to mention they partner with Secure Computing. I've been searching for Exchange or IMAP providers that use either Postini or IronMail.
Yep! You are right for sure! I haven't noticed they are using 2003!
pencilcase said:
actually they dont use 2007 check the details on the accounts its all exchange 2003 sp2
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WM6 with Exchange 2007
I have an unlimited storage account on http://www.exchangemailhosting.com hosted by Exchange 2007. My WM6 MB Edition rocks with this service (HTML mail, search mailbox, search contact, etc).
WillJV said:
Pencilcase is right. I do use mail2web myself and do not get html emails.
As stated above, they mail2web currently uses exchange 2003 sp2.
Give it time and maybe they upgrade will come.
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Maybe it is something the ROM cooker did, but I'm running WM6 MBE and I have HTML email on my IMAP account. So why would it be any different on an Exchange 2003 account? Or is it just a cooker bonus?
I'm talking about push-email not a normal pop/imap account ....
Ive searched for 2 days to find a way, or program that will let me sync my Windows Live/Hotmail Calendar to my Excalibur.
Someone please tell me this is possible, preferably over the air with the windows live client on the phone. But if not, activesync or anything else will do. I also dont want to have to install Outlook on my PC.
Anyone know a way?....Cmon...I know youre out there
Really? No One? Anyone????
All I can do for you is tell you I'm in the same boat. I've signe up for officelive.com, got my domain hosted by live services However, every day I switch my hosting back and for from Live to Google Apps. I prefer the Live interface 100%. However, I can get near 100% functionality from Google services...
FYI, For Google I use Emoze for e-mail, and Goosync for calendar/contacts (to sync more than 30 days of calendar and contacs costs for Goosync about $40 US/year) I already paid this when I had a Symbian phone.
When using Live, I use Windows Live Mobile for e-mail/contacts... I have no solution for Live Calendar.
XC
xcsdm said:
All I can do for you is tell you I'm in the same boat. I've signe up for officelive.com, got my domain hosted by live services However, every day I switch my hosting back and for from Live to Google Apps. I prefer the Live interface 100%. However, I can get near 100% functionality from Google services...
FYI, For Google I use Emoze for e-mail, and Goosync for calendar/contacts (to sync more than 30 days of calendar and contacs costs for Goosync about $40 US/year) I already paid this when I had a Symbian phone.
When using Live, I use Windows Live Mobile for e-mail/contacts... I have no solution for Live Calendar.
XC
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thx for ur infomation.. but my medkid ROM doesnt include windows live for me.. luckily still found on XDA forum.. officelive.com really a good website.. thx..
I am in the same boat. I use Live Services (Gmail sucks...) and I like the free push email.
The only thing I was missing was a OTA syncable calendar. So I just use the Google Calendar by itself, and use the free version of OggSync to sync with my phone.
The Live Calendar API is coming...it's just a matter of when, but it's been a looong time.
Jef
Liveside.net reported in February that a connector for Outlook would enable synchronisation between Live Calendar and Outlook. I have been patiently waiting for it, assuming ActiveSync would then sync my Outlook calendar to my phone too.
Hopefully one day Live Calendar could sync over the air using the Windows Live Mobile software. I'm not gonna hold my breath though.
Maybe Live Mesh could put this into action sooner. I'm keeping an eye out for the mobile client software, but would expect Calendar sync anytime soon.
It's truly a shame that three versions of a calendar system from the same company are not easily interoperable.
I have the outlook connector now. IT supports Mail, Contacts and Calendar syncing to Outlook.
1. I want OTA sync
2. The calendar is only syncing for users willing to upgrade their live account to and MSN Premium ($9.95/month) and I'm simply not willing to pay that. If I'm paying that much, I can go do 123together.com and get true exchange.
XC
Well all I know is that when a solution happens, it will happen here first on XDA
Are their any Solutions yet?
This is what I got so far:
1. Using Windows Live Calendar with my company mates
2. I can sync that calendar with Outlook withou any extra costs...
3. But I can set ActiveSync to sync with that Calendar...
Active Sync only syncs my "Calendar" not my "Company Calendar"...
solutions...?
Hy,
any news for the problem?
i'm still looking for a way to use activesync with live calendar (like gmail).
punchpunch
Hi,
I am currently with a company that has an exchange server and I use it to sync with my phone. However, I am moving to another company that doesn't. I am therefore forwarding email into a gmail account until I sort myself out and can filter my email into another account for mobile use.
I am after software that allows me to sync in a exchange kind of way. I don't mind paying for the software, but I do not really wish to pay a service charge as they usually seem a little expensive imho.
I have looked at windows live (10.6.0034.0800), but the contacts and calendar don't seem to sync properly, so I might as well use imap to collect email, and Google doesn't currently seem to have a WM client.
Any ideas or suggestions welcome.
Cavey
It's not software per se but check out mail2web, they will offer you the full ActiveSync OTA experience for free. Just forward everything to this account and they push it to the phone. Sign up for the free live account. This will give you OTA sync of mail, contacts, calendars and tasks.
I just wanted to make an announcement for anyone looking to achieve Push gmail Nuevasync is now offering Push Contacts, Gmail, Calendar.
They charge 25.00 for the upgrade to Gmail with full support. and they offer up to 50 something calendars.
I don't work for Nuevasync. Just thought I would let everyone know.
Their site lists email as "coming soon." They only say it currently syncs Gmail's calendar and contacts, something you can ALREADY do for free simply by entering m.google.com as an Exchange server.
official blog post from nuevasync here.
hopefully google will add this to their own mobile sync features.
I have been using the service for a little over a month now (I was selected to help with testing) The service works surprisingly well. They are currently working out some kinks ... but great service overall.
Focusedonsound, how's the drain on battery life with Nuevasync gmail-push enabled?
I use the open source IMAP Pusher Service. Freeware, no special server-end services.
is it just me or it doesn't support html?
No HTML support for now
It will be coming soon.
I have to say this is a great service for only $20 for a year. No third party addons, it just uses active sync as if you were using an exchange server. Its great.
I originally thought i would never pay for a service like this, but this is great value for money and the support on their forums is great.
A* service
So, android exchange sync is working fine, but I saw K9 and really wanted to try it, only to find out K9 doesn't support Exchange 2010.
Anyone know email clients that work with OWA exchange 2010?
Touchdown for Exchange and Enhanced Email come to mind.
Thanks, I'll look. Glad I can trial touchdown.
I guess k9 is the best free alternative out there... I'm guessing no other free apps support owa exchange 2010.
There's also maildroid, free version is ad based.
Sent from my HTC Sensation 4G
There's actually the best email app for Android, Andromail, but it's not listed on the market, as the name is taken by some lame competitor. Not sure which app was the first to take the name.
Take a look here: http://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=214298&st=3660#entry9752274 (sorry, you'll need to use Google translate).
Download is here: http://4pda.ru/forum/dl/post/1186449/AndroMail_0.4.5.4.5.apk
It says he uses DavMail to integrate with exchange. This is why K9 stopped working with Exchange, after exchange 2010.
I'll take a look though. Hopefully the English translated app is just as good as russian.
Moxier Mail...has free trial also.