Blackberry Pearl and Mail2Web.com FREE - General Topics

I am getting a Pearl for my dad and we use mail2web.com to store his contact in there Exchange Server. Can you use the free version of mail2web.com with the Pearl? I only need to backup his contacts.

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USA Users of T-Mobile or Cingular HELP

Have any of you gotten either of these companies Corporate Email programs working on a Domino environment??
I have the BlueAngel with the WM5.0 and at work use Lotus Notes, I am a T-Mobile user and have the corporate account but the Secure Mail Client will not work because my user name is different from my email address.
Any help would be appreciated

Free Outlook Push email

This may be old news to some but new news to others.
As you may know your WM5 and WM6 device can do a wireless sync with Exchange and offers blackberry style 'push' email.
To do this you need a configured Exchange server and for most this can be expensive or impossible to do yourself.
But there is hope, and its free.
www.mail2web.com offers FREE hosted exchange email. The only thing is you get a little add banner along the top but apart from that its corporate style exchange for free. Whats more it comes with OWA enabled also free of charge.
You can even set it to pull email from other POP3 email accounts.
You can access your mail via the web or POP3/IMAP4 clients.
For around 80p a month you can upgrade to their Plus service, this allows you to have the outgoing FROM: address to be your own. For me I use it to send mail from my personal domain.
So the upgrade is well worth it given the other extra features you get.
But take a look at the free service. I first switched a while ago as ntlworld.com has really crap webmail. So got a free account and just forwarded it all to mail2web.com for full outlook wonder.
I think this is a useful tip as I couldnt find anyone else offering free push enabed services.
alternative
Since this service is goint to cost next month, does anyone have a alternative?
I tried windows live, but it doesnt push emails instantly nor does ita have calender and contacts synchronisation :/
I've been trying to find a good new solution as well.
I'm currently trying out emoze, which is an app that allows you to configure push email (with certain service providers). It WORKS, but it doesn't allow full folder sync with gmail, so it's not quite as useful as true push from my IMAP gmail account would be.
seven is another.
I tried mail2web and was unimpressed though all our domains are there now. It wouldn't push html email.
I'd search out a provider that offers IMAP idle but Flexmail is the only app on the WM side to support it.

Looking for a free ActiveSync-compatible mail acount

Is there any free service like mail2web, offering downloading mail via ActiveSync? Mail2web stops AS on their free service, so I have to look for an alternative.

Free exchange client for android?

my boss just bought a nexus one and wants a free exchange client for android could you please point me to one?
thanks.
josefcrist said:
my boss just bought a nexus one and wants a free exchange client for android could you please point me to one?
thanks.
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You can try:
DriodMail
K9 Mail
But I find the Default email app is the best.
Hope those help.
Regards,
Maas
I think RoadSync is also free on Android. Although it was built for Symbian I find it excellent.
Good luck!
Our Exchange setup was just changed to support the enhanced security features and they just forced the "remote wipe" capability.
So everybody who was used to the stock client is shut out!
Google issued a patch for the same BUT to ENTERPRISE customers only!
googleenterprise dot blogspot dot com/2011/04/putting-android-to-work-for-your.html
What the hell was that about.
The stock android mail client was working for me a lot of the people and now it just gives some error about unable to connect.
Now if we need our corporate email we have to either buy the Commercial product:
TouchDown Email : $20
MoxiMail : $20
Enhanced Email : $10
OR compromise with the free clients which just does mail.
K-9 Mail works for most of the Motorola Droid phones.
I have a LG GT540 and it stopped after a day.
MailDroid works better on LG GT540 android phone. I have a rooted android 2.2 on GT540.
All the free mail clients are the basic exchange mail clients which can help you to read email and reply to email.
It does not have GAL (corporate addressbook Lookup). So you need to know the email address of the person to send email to.
Workaround: Corporate AddressBook
Looks up corporate addressbook and has search function.
After a few weeks use most of them switched to MailDroid which seems to be more stable.
Any of the genius out there who have been working on the ROM have been able to get the patch in so that the stock email client can work as it is supposed to work?
That was the core function most users use their phone for and now it does not work unless you pay up and buy a commercial product.
Help please
Corporate mail (Exchange) & Corporate AddressBook
How does one choose multiple receipients from Corporate AddressBook in the same message ( default email client ) ?
- Spice Mi-350
- Android 2.3.3
- Software : Spice_Mi_350_IND_Ver1.5

mail proxy for android?

Hello,
Please recommend me the app.
I'm looking for mail application which can receive mails from one account (corporate exchange in my case) and automatically sends (forward) this to another mail account (gmail).
probably you know another ways to do this? I'm asking about this app on android platform because my cell tariff plan is 3g unlimited, but I haven't host *nix or win at home or office to perform this forwarding.
the best way would be the check an email from exchange server from gmail account like imap and pop3, but unfortunatelly, default gmail account has support for these ones only(pop3/imap)

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