Monday, December 27, 2010

Use IMAP/Exchange/PushMail three ways to synchronize your mailbox

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When it comes to Pushmail is, of course, when it comes to the BlackBerry because BlackBerry pushmail is the best, but the domestic use of costs is too expensive for China Mobile one month service charge will be a few hundred great ocean ... here we not talk BlackBerry--!

First talk about straight positive Pushmail technologies implemented on the mobile phone:

Real Pushmail and we use some of the multimedia message, multimedia message received is similar to realize is that when you have a new multimedia message, the operators active send an SMS to your mobile phone, your cell phone to receive text messages, active connections to the network, access the MMS Server, and then receive MMS, multimedia message received is successful, disconnect from the network and prompts you with a new multimedia message.

One of the most important aspect is the operator sends the SMS, the SMS you can not see, the phone won't prompt you receive a new SMS, because this message is specific, handset manufacturers and carriers agreed to activate the phone receives a multimedia message, if you are Nokia S60 mobile phone user, you can view the "telecommunication records found" message records.

As with Pushmail is MMS, estimation of many users see preceding MMS receiving process, should know how to run, Pushmail is also running on your mobile phone with Pushmail client, Pushmail client does not connect to the network, only wait for the activation message. When you receive new messages in the mailbox, the mailbox will be offered to your mobile phone to send a message, and then obtain mail PushMail clients receive instruction, beginning to networking and collect mail, receiving prompt you cell phone after successful receipt of a new message, and disconnect a network connection.

Pushmail introduction after we returned to the point, said that the usual Nokia Saipan on three Smartphone mobile sync e-mail, where the first two are based on IP pseudo Pushmail:

The first is IMAP IDLE (free) the second is Mail for Exchange (free) and the third is in mobile and China Unicom's mobile phone mailbox PushMail (charges)

You want to set before using the mailbox feature, make sure you have opened GPRS traffic monthly package well, or you'll generate expensive mobile phone traffic fee ...

1, our first talk about IMAP IDLE:

The IMAP protocol, currently a free mailbox only QQ mailbox and Google's Gmail supports IMAP IDLE, and only Gmail supports IMAP IDLE. What is a? IMAP IDLE refers to IMAP in an advanced mode, in this mode, the client log on after connecting to the server and no active query new mail actions, but stop at IDLE (idle) State, when the server receives a new message notification client, the client then begins a new message action query, this action is completed, the client back to the idle state, the use of IMAP IDLE mode, the server receives a new message to the client immediately receives a notification, and the client connect to the server and does not consume much electricity, because no mailbox connection has been idle.

IMAP IDLE realization PushMail settings, mobile phones do not need to install third party software, use the e-mail function. Set the path: information-> options-> > settings-e-mail-options-> > new mail follow the prompts to set up, select IMAP mode to set up your Gmail (although because QQ mailbox support IMAP, but cannot realize immediate PushMail, so here is not covered), and then set the access point, automatic extraction time is 5 minutes, IMAP is not always online options, see the following figure:

Set up after the mailbox has been connected to the network automatically, after the first time after receiving the letter, you can see in the attached management access point will always be free (not consecutive), try it, send a message to your mailbox and see the reaction on the cell phone, 10 seconds to get to my mobile, very interesting.

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