Looking for a free ActiveSync-compatible mail acount - General Questions and Answers

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.

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GMail Push Mail AKU2

Hi friends,
How can I get Push Mail from AKU2 to work with my Gmail? Any sollution or this can't be done....
Thanks in advance....
One way is to register yourself at www.4smartphone.net and then either opt for 4smartphone to retrieve messages from your gmail account or you can configure gmail to forward all e-mails to the 4smartphone account. There is minimum monthly charge for using 4smartphone but there is also a free trial period.
Find out more by going to their site.
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OWA or similar service?

My company blocked Internet access to any website with the word "mail" in its URL.
So I cannot use the free "mail2web" free OWA service.
I was using Yahoo Go! Mobile but it did not work in the past 2 days and still now.
Is there any other FREE OWA service which has no "mail" in the URL?
I heard about "www.4smartphone.net", is it free? Or if paid, is it worth the money?
Please help, thanks.
There is a discussion on the thread below about push mails. You probably will find an alternative there.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=273878&page=5&highlight=push+mail

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.

Emoze Enables Push Email for Everybody's ISP Account

Email anywhere, anytime on any mobile device, regardless of which Internet mail service
Emoze just launched a free software at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, that enables everyone with a personal email account from their Internet Service Provider to have emails pushed to their mobile phone or PDA.
It’s a free download that delivers faster, cheaper and more secure email anytime, anywhere to hundreds of millions of email subscribers. It also incorporates a high level of security as data is not duplicated nor stored on any external server. You can get emoze at www.emoze.com
Email users can access their messages on the go, without the need of buying a special handset or service package. You just need your regular mobile device. Its available for Gmail and other email services as well. For Nokia Nseries users, emoze is conveniently located in the Download! folder.
Anyone who subscribes to personal and business accounts through their internet provider can download emoze for free at the emoze website. Emoze has launched this application using a Post Office Protocol (POP) interface, allowing any user to get their email from any ISP, providing free push email service to a global audience for any standard mobile device.
It's definitely worth checking out! www.emoze.com

Blackberry Pearl and Mail2Web.com FREE

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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