Email.apk that pushes hotmail - Captivate Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have cognition 3.02 and no luck tried the galaxy tab email.apk and nothing works in it it there a working email.apk for hotmail
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I897 using XDA App

actually hotmail now supports activesync, so it will push emails your android.
setup:
1. in the email setup, add account, put your hotmail address and password, and use manual setup;
2. select microsoft exchange activesync
3. URL - m.hotmail.com
Username - Enter full name with domain info, e.g. [email protected]
SSL - Enabled
Certificate - Accept the SSL certificate when prompted
Contacts, Calendar can be enabled.
4. enjoy the push email

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Inbox only syncing via exchange sever - not deleted/sent

Ive set up my company email on my TyTN II via outlook and exchange server (im not sure how to describe it, have I set up my email via exchange server on outlook on my phone or setup my outlook account on my phone via exchange server???).
Any how, its great because i hit send/receive and get all my mail on my phone, but when I send an email or delete an email, its not in my sent/deleted folder on my phone. I tried to send/recieve while in that respective folder but it remains empty.
Why?
Thanks.
CorruptedSanity said:
Ive set up my company email on my TyTN II via outlook and exchange server (im not sure how to describe it, have I set up my email via exchange server on outlook on my phone or setup my outlook account on my phone via exchange server???).
Any how, its great because i hit send/receive and get all my mail on my phone, but when I send an email or delete an email, its not in my sent/deleted folder on my phone. I tried to send/recieve while in that respective folder but it remains empty.
Why?
Thanks.
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Try this -> In your pocket outlook with Outlook E-mail selected as the account, select Menu -> Tools -> Manage Folders. Check the folders you want to sync
Or you can select which folders to sync in Activesync/WMDC on your pc.

Outlook mail w/o Exchange - final question

I've gone through many threads on e-mail synchronization here. I found no solution to my problem - and I'm not even sure if I understand my problem well.
1. On my desktop computer I'm using Outlook with POP3 account (no Exchange server).
2. I'd like to sync my Kaiser (mail, contacts, calendar, tasks) with Outlook on my desktop computer.
3. I'd also like to be able to check e-mail (my POP3 account) using Kaiser (3G, WiFi) when I'm not at the office.
4. On my device I can only configure separate accounts for synchronization with Outlook ("Outlook mail") and for downloading e-mail from POP3 account.
So I cannot have those mails in one place - am I right?
5. When I send e-mail directly through POP3 account, it will appear on Kaiser only in Sent mail under this account.
So none of the messages I send directly through POP3 account will appear in "Outlook mail", synchronize and appear on my desktop Outlook?
If the answer to both bold questions is yes, then it sucks...
Dump POP3, use IMAP...
IMAP Clients (including Pocket Outlook & all desktop versions of Outlook) can be set to save a copy of all sent messages to a particular folder.
POP3 doesn't allow for this.
The way I solved it was to use a third party exchange server. The server "pulls" the emails from the POP servers you specify, then pushes them to Outlook on both the phone and your PC. Likewise, anything sent goes through the exchange server where it is kept in the sent folder, accessible from the PC or your phone.
No mail in "Sent mail" on Kaiser
kyphur said:
Dump POP3, use IMAP...
IMAP Clients (including Pocket Outlook & all desktop versions of Outlook) can be set to save a copy of all sent messages to a particular folder.
POP3 doesn't allow for this.
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Hi,
I am using IMAP on Kaiser to get e-mail and I have set the option on Kaiser to "Keep copies of sent items in Sent folder" but it does't do it.
I have a subfolder of "Inbox" called "Sent mail" (created automatically) and a separate "Sent mail" folder but when I send e-mail, it doesn't appear in any of them.
I deleted the account once and created it again, but still no luck. All e-mail I have sent from kaiser vanish.
Any suggestions?

Configuring IMAP Server Directory on HTC Touch Diamond

I run my own email server. So I set up an email account, an IMAP email account on my HTC Touch Diamond. However when I select "Folders" on the mail application on the phone it lists the entire contents of my home directory on my server, which is quite long. All of my mail folders are under ~/Mail.
I also use Thunderbird for my email client on my desktop. Thunderbird has a setting to handle this called IMAP server directory. You can get to it in Thunderbird under Tools: Account Settings: Server Settings: Advanced. Mine has the string "Mail". Then when you attempt to subscribe to a new mail folder you see only those under ~/Mail.
How can I configure this for the mail application in WM6.1? Otherwise it takes forever when doing a "Send/Receive" and receiving folders....
Hmmm... This link is definitely discouraging: http://blogs.msdn.com/windowsmobile/archive/2004/06/24/send-me-a-message.aspx

[Q] "Not trusted server certificate" exception with K-9 email

Does anyone know how I might go about solving this? I get this error in the log when I try to download mail from my Exchange server using K-9 email application:
IOException: javax.net.ssl.SSLException: Not trusted server certificate
I am able to configure Touchdown as an alternative email app and it can successfully use SSL to retrieve my email from the same Exchange server. Also the standard email client app supplied on my phone is able to sync with Exchange ok.
When I had a Windows mobile phone previously I had a similar issue with Exchange syncing and it was solved by installing a copy of the certificate the Exchange administrator provided for me. Do I need to do the equivalent of this on Android to allow K-9 email to work?
Is there any reason you arent using the default client? Ive not had an issue with the one on 2.1 and Exchange 2007.
The default app doesn't show mail in html format

[Q] How to get GMail push ?

Hey all,
I am aware that Google has extended the expiry date for EAS. So this means we should still see the option for Push email, or the "as item arrives" setting while setting up email.
I only use GMail, no calendar.
I dont see the option of "as item arrives" in my GMail accounts when I set them up. My GMail settings are setup like that because I have been using Push on iOS and then Android for last 3 years.
How can I get the "as item arrives" setting to show up in GMail ? It does show in my hotmail account settings.
Device: Lumia 820 on Telstra (Australia)
I would suggest creating the Account as an "Outlook" Account on the phone and entering the server address manually, see: http://email.about.com/od/accessinggmail/f/Gmail_Exchange_ActiveSync_Settings.htm
You can then deactivate syncing of Contact and Calendar. I guess in your current Setup you are using IMAP to connect to GMail and WP does not support IMAP Push/Idle.
StevieBallz said:
I guess in your current Setup you are using IMAP to connect to GMail
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Yeah, this is correct. IMAP is the preferred choice isn't it ? Web GMail shows either POP or IMAP.
StevieBallz said:
WP does not support IMAP Push/Idle.
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OK, didn't know that. So what protocol do Hotmail use then for Push/idle ? Because my hotmail account is always up to date.........
Hotmail uses the Exchange ActiveSync Protocol. This is currently still supported for new Connections by GMail as well but will no longer allow new devices to be connected from July onward. If you select "Outlook" as account type for a new Account it will use EAS.
IMAP is what Google is currently pushing Non-Android users to use.
If you set up an account as "Gmail" on Windows Phone, it will give you the option for e-mail only or e-mail, contacts, and calendar. Even if you're not going to use the contacts and calendar sync, you must choose that option to get Exchange ActiveSync (while Google still allows you to set it up). If you choose e-mail only, it will only offer IMAP/POP.

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