There is a way to make sure your sent items get synced as well. What you do is set up another folder called "sent" or whatever you want to call it. Set up a rule filter in Outlook (on the desktop) so that all your sent mail gets sent to this "sent" folder instead of "sent items". Then go to Activesync, tools, options, inbox, settings, and make sure that the "sent" folder ( the one you've created) is ticked, then...it will all sync. This however, will not work with drafts or anything else...but at least you have the sent and inbox folders now!
You could manually move things into a separate drafts folder and sent that if you can really be bothered...
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Originally Posted by rev_brykins
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Might be worth looking into Gmail then. They currently give you over 2GB of mail storage to encourage you to keep everything and that storage is growing all the time.
You can set it up for POP/SMTP access from your PC and also from your handheld and you can set it so that emails received via POP remain on Gmail as well, so I assume they'd appear on both devices.
Emails sent from the PPC (I just checked it using WebIS Mail) appear in the PPC sent items AND in Gmail sent items, though they probably won't appear in the dektop sent items. But at least they will be there on the Gmail server!
It's not IMAP but it's a half-way house I guess. Other option is to, like I said before, buy a seperate domain/email package that offers IMAP and use that.
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