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Push e-mail for Windows Mobile for Pocket PC, that is compatible to all POP3- and IMAP4
September 27, 2005 [Pocket PC phone] | By Edward J. R.

If you would like to get your e-mail pushed to your Windows Mobile device but you don't have Microsoft Exchange, then this solution may help: it is compatible with all POP3 or IMAP mail accounts. In other words: it would work for example also for push email of emails stored in Google Mail (Gmail) that is POP3 compatible....

Since T-Mobile MDA Pro is now on sale, space2go offers special solution for this device for push e-mail. More information from space2go follows.

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First true e-mail Push service for the new generation of Pocket PC’s with Windows mobile 2005 from space2go

The new MDA Pro from network operator T-Mobile is called “the first UMTS suitable small business-laptop” . By now, the first and so far only e-mail-pushservice for the new so called “allround talent” (quote: T-Mobile) has been launched by space2go, the mobile telecommunications specialist with residence in Berlin, Germany. For the first time it is now possible to receive the electronic mail to the VGA display of the MDA Pro automatically. The automatic delivery to the MDA Pro is compatible to all POP3- and IMAP4, including T-Online, Microsoft Exchange and Lotus Domino as well as all common Webmail-Services As Web.de, GMX, Gmail und AOL. Space2go offers its mobile office to the end customer on a yearly contract for under Euro.

Now available at www.space2go.com

Furthermore, space2go is setting a new standard by introducing the E-Mail Push service at first within Germany.

Remarkably: the newest innovation does not belong to the Network Operators or Manufactures, but it comes from the solution house space2go, which is specialized in mobile solutions since 1999.

Due to the increase of the transfer rate via UMTS, e-mails and data’s are pushed more quickly to the “mini-laptop” and additionally it is easier to transfer and forward attachments such as documents, pictures etc.

It appears that E-mail Push has become the key criteria of the success of Blackberry, so RIM (Research in Motion). Ever since, many network operator and mobile phone manufactures have started to develop their own E-mail Push services that supports and works on any modern device.

However, compared to the Blackberry service and Microsoft’s up coming push service, space2go does not only support the new generation of mobile phones, smart phones and PDA’s, but also series 60 devices, Nokia Communicators, Sony-Ericsson P910(i), Pocket PC’s and many more.

With the space2go mobile solution, you can automatically forward all your emails and stay in touch anywhere, anytime. Furthermore, the service provides you the ability to synchronize your Calendar, Contacts, Meetings wireless with/via your laptop or PC.

In this way, you will always be up to date.


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