I'm a recent upgrader to Helmi's WM6 and even newer to using an Exchange account.
I have ActiveSync set to sync with Exchange every 10 mins, however, if that 10 mins occurs while on a call it drops the call.
I'm using Radio Version 1.14.00
Is it not possible to have data and voice at once?
Van G
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The netwotime update is not working on my phone. I am using the Faria Crossbow WM6. I have radio: t-Mobile 2.25. I have no issues with anything other than the network time not being set even though the checkbox is ticked in the phone-->options--> timezones tab. Am I missing something?
Thanks,
Well everytime I connect my phone to my computer the time gets set an hour forward for some reason... and I also have that option checked but the minutes are synchronized with the text messages I receive...
POP3 accts: Its there a tweak 2 enable "connect & check for msgs" sooner than 15 mins
What's up guys?
I'm trying setup my bellsouth and gmail as POP3 accts in Outlook (WM6) but noticed that unlike WM5, the most often connection setting for "connect and check for messages" its every 15mins.
I was wondering if anyone knows of a tweak or registry hack to change that and make it connect and check for messages sooner (like WM5 where you can change set it to connect as often as every 1 min)
Thanks in advance!!
Will V.
This is something i would like to know too.
It doesnt seem to be a possible option (at least not for WM6).... Its just not d convinient to have Outlook check for new mail every 15mins... specially for people who rely on email messages throughout the day.
Any suggestions?
Possibly a registry change?
Doesn't seem to be any as of now.
I would be happy if I could simply send an email from my MDA since I've flashed the WM6 ROM. So far I'm receive only.
Hi everyone...
I have a lil problem, at the moment I'm using the NEO ROM for Vox v0.9 [New XIP 20202] and every time when I'm using a Chat application someone calls me it ends the GPRS session. I finish the call and then would like to resume my chat but I then have to log off and back onto the application restarting the GPRS session.
Is there anyway or setting that after a call is finished, the GPRS session will resume without me going and starting it manually every time....?!
Okay, so I did a test and noticed that when you have the following registry setting changed as below....
HKLM\Comm\ConnMgr\Planner\Settings\
Under SuspendResume, remove the string "~GPRS!" and replace it with "GPRS_bye_if_device_off"
This will keep your VOX from reconnecting the data connection. When changed back to the default "~GPRS!" setting the connection resumes after the call has ended.....
How am I going the get it to auto disconnect when I'm done and resume when being interrupted...?! Without going to the Connection Manager and stop the Data connection manaully....
Any ideas, anyone.....?!
Hood3dvillain said:
How am I going the get it to auto disconnect when I'm done and resume when being interrupted...?! Without going to the Connection Manager and stop the Data connection manaully....
Any ideas, anyone.....?!
default "~GPRS!" setting the connection resumes after the call has ended.....
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This is my same issue. I want connection to be automatically restored if it was opened once the call has finished.
Also it would be nice if Outlook could disconnect immediately if had started the connection to do a check mail.
The main issue is battery life... plus recharging every time is quite boring.
Leaving the connection always on would be nice but it is simply not possible as the battery would drain out within 6/8 hours...
Would be nice for skype&fring&whatever even if mobile in standby.
OT...
How does blackberries manage to be always connected and last so long?
Also how does push mail work on bb? I see logs of pop3 stressed mail server by RIM server, is that connected to an IDLE imap on BB? Or is it a conitnuos pop3 send&recieve?
If pop3 (cpu intensive) then my doubt remains, if it is IDLE then we could understand what's with bb lasting so long
OT ooops!
GG
From what I understand the Blackberrys will use IMAP idle but when used with a Blackberry server aren't actually connected continuously. The Blackberry server sends a signal to the phone to indicate there is new mail, the phone then downloads the mail...
If I'm wrong then someone please correct me as messaging isn't really my area of expertise
Hi peoples,
I have a curious problem with my data connection.
I'm on T-Mobile and have GPRS set to always connected.
I have push email (via exchange) that works fine and starts receiving emails at 6.30 in the morning (I've set 6.30 to 22.30 as peak time). I also have another email account that if I click Send/Receive connects quite happily and collects my email....but..each morning if I try to use IE to connect to the net, or try to update SPB Weather, or connect to MSN. it tells me that no connection is available. I either have to soft reset, or it will randomly restore itself.
I can't understand why push email works (needs a data connection), my pop3 email will happily connect (needs a data connection), yet IE, MSN or SPB weather wont connect
what do people think of this?
I've noticed my TP doesn't receive emails when the phone is in stand-by, even if an automatic send/receive schedule is set. This makes it completely useless to me. I mean, what's the point of automatic send/receive schedule, if the phone will be in stand-by 90 % of the time (or for 2 hours straight)? Is there any way to get notifications of new emails even if the phone is in stand-by?
Thanks
Mine works
U have send and receive every 5 mns
Strange, it does work for me (on a POP account with auto send/receive every hour). E-mails come in at night, for instance. They just don't make the phone come out of standby or turn on the screen, but the white LEDs around the centre button provide a visual notification.
You could edit the notifications (settings -> sounds and notifications -> second tab -> new e-mail) for a more persuasive signal (vibration).
Are you referring to cellulair download or WiFi download? Remember that WiFi is disabled upon entering standby, unless otherwise configured using Advanced Configuration Editor. For cellulair download the right network connection must be selected if WiFi was used before. Are you able to receive emails on the proper automatic schedule if you don't put / allow the device to go into standby?
hotmail also works fine with the setting - update when message received (options set in windows live). In fact hotmail acts as a very good push service for those of you that want delivery of email as it arrives.
Hmm, thats odd. I have two IMAP accounts, and neither update when the device is in stand-by. I'm using 3G data connection to update. I sent myself an email, put the device to stand-by, and waited. Send/receive was scheduled for every 5 mins. After absolutely no activity in about ten minutes, I woke the phone. A little after that I get a sound & popup notifications of a new email. Also, the LED around the centre button start to flash. If I don't allow the phone to enter stand-by, it receives new messages as it should.
Well, at least it should work. I was afraid there for a while that this was a feature rather than a bug. Hopefully it'll get fixed with a ROM update at the latest. I'm using standard 1.90.401.1 WWE at the moment.
this was a problem we had with the kaiser....hopefully we dont have the same problem here...
Well, this is interesting. I turned off HSDPA/HSUPA (I have an upper limit of 384 kbps anyway), and enabled automatic send/receive when roaming. After this the auto s/r works also in stand-by. Good enough for me!
Hm hey guys,
I'm facing the same problem with my Raphael.
I get my emails forwared via MMS from O2 Germany. Problem that I just realized now, I only get them when I turn my phone on.
So if someone sends me an email at night, I get the MMS with it in the morning when my alarm turns on. Isn't too bad but still a little annoying - what can I do?