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Outlook Mobile
I just got a Samsung Eternity and am trying to find a way to read my Outlook
emal on it. I came across Outlook Mobile. I have tried to configure it and have sent a couple of test messages to myself but I'm not receiving them on my mobile phone. Any suggestions? What am I doing wrong?? Please help!! :) |
Outlook Mobile
"harbottled" wrote in message
... I just got a Samsung Eternity and am trying to find a way to read my Outlook emal on it. I came across Outlook Mobile. I have tried to configure it and have sent a couple of test messages to myself but I'm not receiving them on my mobile phone. Any suggestions? What am I doing wrong?? The documentation for your phone should contain instructions on how to set up a mail account to access your mailbox on the server. Alternatively. if your phone is a Windows Mobile device, you should be able to use either ActiveSync, if you use Windows XP on the desktop, or Windows Mobile Device Center, if you use Window Vista on the desktop, to synchronize your phone and Outlook on the desktop. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Outlook Mobile
Thanks for the response. However, I'm not real savvy and up to date on all
this technical stuff so could you explain in easier terms and examples, maybe? "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "harbottled" wrote in message ... I just got a Samsung Eternity and am trying to find a way to read my Outlook emal on it. I came across Outlook Mobile. I have tried to configure it and have sent a couple of test messages to myself but I'm not receiving them on my mobile phone. Any suggestions? What am I doing wrong?? The documentation for your phone should contain instructions on how to set up a mail account to access your mailbox on the server. Alternatively. if your phone is a Windows Mobile device, you should be able to use either ActiveSync, if you use Windows XP on the desktop, or Windows Mobile Device Center, if you use Window Vista on the desktop, to synchronize your phone and Outlook on the desktop. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Outlook Mobile
I think my phone email client version is MagicSync.
"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "harbottled" wrote in message ... I just got a Samsung Eternity and am trying to find a way to read my Outlook emal on it. I came across Outlook Mobile. I have tried to configure it and have sent a couple of test messages to myself but I'm not receiving them on my mobile phone. Any suggestions? What am I doing wrong?? The documentation for your phone should contain instructions on how to set up a mail account to access your mailbox on the server. Alternatively. if your phone is a Windows Mobile device, you should be able to use either ActiveSync, if you use Windows XP on the desktop, or Windows Mobile Device Center, if you use Window Vista on the desktop, to synchronize your phone and Outlook on the desktop. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Outlook Mobile
I believe you will find MagicSync is a sync tool only, not an email client
The Samsung web site should have details on how to set up email, and whether it uses outlook or? "harbottled" wrote in message ... I think my phone email client version is MagicSync. "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "harbottled" wrote in message ... I just got a Samsung Eternity and am trying to find a way to read my Outlook emal on it. I came across Outlook Mobile. I have tried to configure it and have sent a couple of test messages to myself but I'm not receiving them on my mobile phone. Any suggestions? What am I doing wrong?? The documentation for your phone should contain instructions on how to set up a mail account to access your mailbox on the server. Alternatively. if your phone is a Windows Mobile device, you should be able to use either ActiveSync, if you use Windows XP on the desktop, or Windows Mobile Device Center, if you use Window Vista on the desktop, to synchronize your phone and Outlook on the desktop. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Outlook Mobile
"harbottled" wrote in message
... Thanks for the response. However, I'm not real savvy and up to date on all this technical stuff so could you explain in easier terms and examples, maybe? What don't you understand? Ask specific questions. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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