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I dunno if this is the right section to post in :Decepcionado:

I need to receive and send mails from my mobile

is Blackberry the only option???

are there better/cheaper options available in CDMA or GSM

I wouldn't mind carrying an extra GSM if it serves my purpose in a low budget.

thanks in advance :signthankspin:

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For Mails, BB is Best Device.

As BB works under BIS, which is located at Operator End.

So you get True Push Mails with lots of More Feautres.

Go for BlackBerry8703e for Rs.14990/- Only, Powered by Reliance CDMA India's No.1 Network. :D

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Most OS have good email clients. I use FlexMail on Windows Mobile (HTC Mogul 6800) and it works great with Reliance NetConnect

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If you want I can offer brand new BB 8703e for 10000 (only phone and charger)

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You can use BB services even on wm phones. Seven.com offers beta services which works well on many phones. In gsm right now nokia too is offering free push mail trial on many phone models.

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Ill suggest u to go for Pull mail instead of pushmail.

It works at it best on windows device.

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I too use pull mail on my WM. It works very smoothly.

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Most of the smart phones (Nokia/HTC/Samsung/SE) these days have good Pull Mail clients, that work very efficiently. Its the push mail which makes the difference. Currently, BB is the most reliable push mail service worldwide. Nokia is developing their push mail service, which is out of beta and I have been using it for more then 2 months now. But if you ask me Nokia still need to do a lot to make it as reliable as BB. Nokia (s60v3 and above) also support IMAP idle, which means you can ideally speaking use the inbuilt default messaging client as push mail service from a mail account supporting IMAP (eg Gamail).

The choice is completely yours to make, on my side I would give Nokia a few months for their push mail service, as I do not like any of the other phones available on the market, and once Nokia has a reliable push mail service working, there is nothing stopping them.

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Pull mail means, mail client check mails at certain interval, right?

Nokia push mail is certainly not as consistent as it should be. BB is the best. But its very expensive and at times do not justifies its cost.

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bb are expensive options ...better to go for nokia or windows mobile phones both have good pull mail clients ...nokia email service also does a ood jos in real time email retreival

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Further there are services like www.emoze.com which provides free push mail services for almost all mobiles.

Have a look.

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nokia email service is thousand times better than emoze ....

but its a god altrenative for those who cant get other services on thier phones

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i use nokia E71. Its a great device. I love my phone.

I am trying nokia email for my personal mails - gmail. I get a true push mail experience.

For corporate mail - I am using in built Mail for Exchange( v 2.7). It somehow does the job.

But I would love to see HTML support in MfE.

Seven - does not support HTML.

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Yes, I too use nokia e71 and its good device. However I do not like built in mail client and using profimail.

No side track, for push mail, one cheapest and best option is to have server support idle imap commands and connection. Google / Gmail support, yahoo don't. Once you connect to server and your mail client is on idle imap, as soon as mail is received on server, maximum in few seconds your mail box get notifications.

Believe me, its better than nokia push mail, seven and emoze.

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hmm, ok is there a way to receive sms notification on my reliance phone

I read about forwarding the mails to +91[mobile number]@ricmail.com

but that doesnt work, is there some method for this

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All Hotmail accounts are providing free sms notifications of email received on Reliance Phones....

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But SMS are SMS, not E mail. You doesnt seems to be sure of what you want. You just want notification or you want live email communication? SMS notifications are pain - orcourse its better than nothing.

You can open hotmail account and forward all your mails to hotmail account to get SMS notifications.

@dhiraj

Try IMAP IDLE (I have become fan of it - its better and way cheaper than real push mail) and you do not disclose your login details to any one too. Thats added advantage.

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@kshah

A little write-up about how you are using IMAP IDLE would be most illuminating. I would like to use it with my Mogul and Gmail account...

I found this - http://www.emansio.com/ but I think its a paid service after 14 days trial... Would like a free solution by whatever software...

Edited by dkaile

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@dhiraj

Since I am out of touch of wm now, I use profimail from www.lonelycatgames.com

Download from here http://lonelycatgames.com/download/profima...le_lcg_3_02.zip

I think they have client for wm too. Download and see, in symbian client they have option of imap idle connect.

There may be other clients too. On nokia they provided it on one version of rom, for e71 - unfortunately it does not seems to be there in latest rom. Ofcourse I never used built in client as I never liked it.

I will do more research for you once I get time. These days I am bit busy and do not attend office due to sickness in my family. If u want to see demo of how fast I get reply my mail I sent you on your gmail ID.

Edited by kshah

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But SMS are SMS, not E mail. You doesnt seems to be sure of what you want. You just want notification or you want live email communication? SMS notifications are pain - orcourse its better than nothing.

I am just looking for the cheapest way i can get and send mails on my mobile. I am confused because through forums I learned that Treos can do the job as well, though not in real time

At the same time I am interested in sms notifications, they can help my staff because they just need notifications on their simple cell phones :)

just wanted to know all the options from the experts :SI:

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@kshah

for people who are having yahoo accounts for them nokia email service works the best

i too am using profmail on my n95 for my gmail a/c works much better than default mail client

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Nokia email service is inconsistent, it may be working good on yahoo but google it does not.

my point is that if one wants near real time two way mail than imap idle is best and free solution. it superb on google and google aps account. Yahoo do not support imap idle.

@ abhishek

If you say you want your people to get notifications of mails by sms on simple phones, do all simple phones support mail? There may be java based mail clients too. Supporting imap idle.

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@kalpak

Thank You for the replies... There are so many solutions available, so I am a bit confused as to which is the best. My good friend Anupe had also suggested Seven...

@doc muf

could we get some cracked/free solutions for these...

Edited by dkaile

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Seven is good free mail service (Real push mail AFAIK), but none as consistent as IMAP IDLE and most are in beta stage.

Once upon a time Airtel was offering SOLUTION provided by SEVEN as EASY MAIL but they have stopped it. I dont know reason. At times mails are received in few minutes (Max 2) at times it takes hours or do not get at all - in push (When accessed using POP / IMAP its there in mail box. Again all are paid services or depends on proprietary clients.

SOmehow I have a feeling that WM Pocket Outlook might be supporting IMAP IDLE thru registry tweaks. I will suggest you to try PROFIMAIL trial for 15 days and see performance, then if need be, its worth investing in. I am having licenced version and am very happy on my E71.

Another problem in E71 is all mail clients , except PROFIMAIL try to integrate with built in MESSAGING client and application and it affects over all performance of messaging. Phone hangs, crashes, SMS sending fails etc. So for me PROFIMAIL is the only viable solution.

But again, I am very happy with IMAP IDLE than real push mail. AS its cheap, it uses any available connection and its almost real time (Max 10 seconds time lag I have seen)

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