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| 30 Jan 2008 by Daniel Fleshbourne Google said it has fixed a problem that was causing Windows Mobile phone users to receive blank Gmail messages. In... Neowin.net - http://www.neowin.net/ - References [ More results from Neowin.net ] |
| 24 Oct 2007 Google offers setup instructions for the more popular programs. Mobile devices supporting IMAP include BlackBerry, iPhone and Windows Mobile based models. Gmail's IMAP implementation is not currently compatible with Palm's VersaMail ... iTWire - Latest Headlines - http://www.itwire.com/ [ More results from iTWire - Latest Headlines ] |
| 7 Dec 2008 by Hary I am currently using a php script to grab my new gmail emails and I've managed to get the date, who it is from, who it is to, and the subject (thanks to the internet). I got that by grabbing the header info with imap: .... NET Tutorials, |- - Game Programming Tutorials, |-- WPF & Silverlight Tutorials, |-- Mobile Development Tutorials, |---- iPhone Development, |---- Android Development, |---- J2ME Development, |---- Windows Mobile Development, |-- Ruby Tutorials ... Featured Topics at Dream.In.Code - http://www.dreamincode.net/forums/ [ More results from Featured Topics at Dream.In.Code ] |
| 22 Dec 2009 by Malatesta One e-mail standard that Windows Mobile has been missing since day one is IMAP idle--an advanced form of the IMAP standard. The idle version is essentially push e-mail and it's very popular (Gmail officially supports it) as it is quick ... WMExperts - http://www.wmexperts.com/review-spb-mobile-shell-2 - References |
| 7 Dec 2007 by Angelo ... within seconds of them arrive on your email server. The Google imap server works pretty well with the idle command, typical of what you would expect with any push email service. If only Windows Mobile would support imap idle. :( ... The Blog of Angelo - http://angelo.mandato.com/ |
| 30 Jan 2010 by jrt4rd For those of you who own a smartphone with Windows Mobile, and use Google's Gmail you may have been experiencing a few problems with Gmail IMAP, as some have reported email in HTML comes up blank.Ok so Google have apparently got onto ... timberland blog - http://jrt4rd.blog8.com/ |
| 15 hours ago I download all of my personal e-mail to Thunderbird via POP mail, even my Gmail. My work e-mail syncs to Thunderbird via IMAP. In both cases, I keep e-mail addresses and phone numbers in Thunderbird's contacts, not the one in my Google account. I can sync these contacts, along with all of my calendars, to my Windows Mobile-based Saga with ActiveSync (with a little help from BirdieSync). I can't do it this way with Android, which means I either have to put all of my ... LAPTOP Magazine: The Pulse of Mobile Technology - http://blog.laptopmag.com/ |
| 15 Jan 2010 by eddiehcomputerman Click OK > Next > Finish > Close > OK. This method works in mobile devices too! For Windows devices all you need to do are these steps… · Enable IMAP in your Gmail settings. (which you can find earlier in this article! ... ComputerMan - http://www.computercrown.com/ - References |
| 13 hours ago by Smartphone Review Easy access to both personal and corporate email, calendars, and contacts is supported by Exchange Server and Gmail. email and contacts are also supported by Yahoo!, Windows Live Hotmail, and other POP3 and IMAP email services. ... Smartphone Review - http://www.smartphonereviewblog.com/ |
| 5 Feb 2010 by Aces170 Any of you are able to download Pop3 or IMAP mails through Vodafone Live service (the 10 paise for 10 kb scheme). I can surf the web, use the Gmail. ... Who told you that? Check my Link...it's available for Iphone/Ipod, Windows Mobile, Blackberry, Nokia S60 and many other platforms. ... TechEnclave - http://www.techenclave.com/ |
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