by any chance does anyone know how to sync outlook to the sensation with out using htc sync??? and without a paid app???? so basically free......
If your "outlook" mean you use a microsoft exchange server, and if your exchange server support webmail login, then you can use Exchange ActiveSync to sync with it.
Use myphoneexplorer. It will sync almost everything nicely.
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Is there anyone have such solution? That is very problematic since now my home PC would not sync its contact with my PDA if I want to synchronize with my office!
Does your office have an exchange server? Exchange is by far the best solution to multiple syncs. when I got an exchage account at university my life changed - now my mac, my pc, my xdaII, my xdaIIs, and my laptop all sync up AND all my contacts, calendar, mail etc are available over the web as well.
Thats good for corporate- but its not good for us who need to use outlook for personal and corporate usage- I wont be able to connect back to office with a native outlook client- and that I dont want as well.
does any one know how i could get calendar and email events from [email protected] and [email protected] into a single exchange server for using active sync?
I have access to Outlook and a PC at one employer that uses Exchange.
I have access to Outlook and a PC at another employer that uses Exchange.
I personally host my own Exchange server that i sync my phone with.
How can i get company1 and company2 to automatically send calendar and email to the my server?
I only have admin rights to to the exchange server at company2....
any 3rd party software, anyone else doing this....
thanks for any ideas.
I am trying to configure the HTC Touch Diamond to receive emails via outlook through the Microsoft Exchange server. I can apparently download my mails via the internet explorer on my mobile but have failed to configure the pull mails so far. Anyone has any idea how???
Hope you didn't give up on this already. What you're attempting to set up sounds like you want to EAS (Exchange Active Sync) to an Exchange server over the air. I am linking you to the Sprint Touch Diamond Email setup guide. If you aren't using Sprint as your carrier, don't worry. The basic procedure is the same.
You are essentially setting up the Activesync to talk directly to an Exchange server over your data plan.
Just a question (not reaaly TD2 related) but since there a lot of gadget freaks here i can ask the question...
I have several mail accounts
Exchange (For business)
Hotmail (Private)
Several others
Now i have to use activesync to sync exchange, then switch to every account and select send/receive.... (i don't use push since i have a gsm only abbo)
is there some tool out there that let me sync all mail at once ? and if it's possible and get the latest A-GPS data and wheather as well...
Think the only way around it is to setup forwarding of accounts to one of your accounts and then pick them all up from there through activesync with something like Microsoft Outlook
wardy said:
Think the only way around it is to setup forwarding of accounts to one of your accounts and then pick them all up from there through activesync with something like Microsoft Outlook
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is it possible to leave a copy on the exchange server when i download mail to my phone. SO when i delete it from my phone i don't want that the mail moves to deleted items on the exchange server
Sync all mail in one go
mail2web may be your solution.
http://mail2web.com
Cheers.
Hi,
http://q3.snak.org/en/
dont know if it could do exchange but pop3,imap4a,nmtp,smpt
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Now that I have google calendar and contacts syncing with outlook via companion link - I saw an option on one of the accounts for syncing with hotmail. I haven't used hotmail for syncing with outlook calendars or contacts, only for email in the past.
Seems like android should be more friendly with the droid since it's a google product (long standing bugs unresolved, like DST problems with the free google cal sync), but wasn't sure if anyone here was using hotmail / live instead to sync calendars and contacts with outlook? I have 90 days to return the companion link software but thought I would check here before laying down the $50.
I think I'm confused on something...
I use both Gmail and hotmail's exchange settings on my mobile and calendars and contacts sync perfectly. The same should apply to outlook without a third party application, I think
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I think I'm confused on something...
I use both Gmail and hotmail's exchange settings on my mobile and calendars and contacts sync perfectly. The same should apply to outlook without a third party application, I think
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Sorry, I should have been more clear. I don't have an exchange server, I am using pop mail and a local outlook pst database file for my calendar. Sounds like you are on exchange and that's a different animal... but I think the outlook connector might act as an exchange server for windows live/hotmail/outlook syncing.
Ah OK. Could you connect to hotmail's exchange server? m.Hotmail.com
Should be able to sync that way
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Oh, now that's funny.... outlook connector does not sync outlook calendars to the windows live one, you have to open the windows live calendar in outlook to modify it. Yet the google program does sync the data within the native outlook calendar... go figure. I can't figure why they all messed with things like active sync that just directly synced your device to your outlook database on your local computer and thought it would be so splendidly awesome to go cloud. Yipee.