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Push Mail on your Tilt

Posted by Patrick Kortendick on June 20, 2008 – 6:25 pm
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imageI’m an email addict, and love using my Tilt for it. Recently, I began looking for some time of push mail software that’s free and doesn’t deplete too much of my battery on a daily basis. I came across a few, and finally found Emoze.

Emoze is completely free and runs rather harmlessly in the background, using minimal memory and doesn’t drain the battery as much as other software. (I still charge my phone the same amount as I did before using Emoze) The software pushes your new messages to you when you receive them, notifying you for quick viewing.

They currently support anything with POP, as well as Outlook. I use it for Gmail. To set up/download, choose the HTC TyTN I, as they don’t officially have the Tilt, but it works just the same. For more info, visit Emoze.

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  • I'll give it a shot.
  • El_Dude
    Have you tried the Beta from Seven?
    http://community.seven.com

    I tried it for a bit, and worked quite well, and supports various types of email accounts from various ISP's as well as giving them all in HTML format.. Most of my email on the go, I'm quite happy with just Txt, which is why I have returned to Mobipush, as I couldn't find where to configure it on Seven, otherwise, would've probably stayed with the Seven option.
  • I've only had my Tilt for a month or so, and I'm still working on getting it "customized" for the way that I like to use it. One of those things that I'm still trying to work out is email.

    I played a bit with Mobipush yesterday and this morning, and it does work well with IMAP, and they do support multiple email accounts. I also tried out emoze this morning, but unfortunately it does not provide support for accessing multiple Gmail accounts, at least as far as I've been able to figure out.

    What I would like to use on my Tilt is a full-featured email client application that supports multiple email accounts from multiple sources, supports html mail, and does not limit the size of attachments, and also interfaces with the message notifications on the phone. That's the one thing missing from FlexMail.
  • I haven't tried it out (I will) but try mobipush.com. They claim to do IMAP. Let me know if you're successful
  • dalydose
    Is there a push program that supports IMAP? I have become accustomed to not having to manage my email multiple times.
  • max947
    I've actually been using this service for a while, it's very convenient.
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