push email, no blackberry required
The major selling feature of RIM’s Blackberry devices is the ability to “push” your email to you - your phone immediately alerts you when you have new mail.
Instead of having to log in to some sort of application that periodically polls the email server for new mail (”pull” email), push email is the reason for people’s incessant addiction to these popular handheld devices. Now, along comes a new service that promises to bring this level of email addiction to the masses. New from emoze is a service that will “push” your personal emails to nearly any mobile handset that supports email, including Nokia, Samsung, and Motorola devices. With the emoze service, you can receive your emails as well as manage other Outlook data, like your contacts and meeting requests. In addition to Microsoft Outlook & Microsoft Exchange, emoze also supports Lotus Notes Domino servers and POP3 online email services such as Hotmail, Yahoo! and Gmail. Yes, Gmail. Push Gmail. Unbelievably, the emoze service is totally free.
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September 4th, 2007 at 1:39 pm
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September 5th, 2007 at 11:50 am
Thanks for the pingback, Elliott. I also posted it on my personal blog, http://www.sarahintampa.com/sarah/2007/08/push-email-no-b.html
If anyone tries the service, I would love to hear how it went!
September 6th, 2007 at 3:22 am
Hey Oren here from emoze
I wanted to thank you for the mention of our service! We’re thrilled that you’re satisfied. We also wanted to let you know that we’ve launched the official emoze community forum. Your participation is always appreciated!
Cheers
emozeoren
May 6th, 2008 at 11:35 am
Hi,
Emansio is a Windows Mobile plug-in for pocket Outlook that enables push mail for most email providers like Google etc…
A free fully functional trial is available for download from http://www.emansio.com .
Regards,
Sankalp (Emansio Team)