help in india
hi,
new to this e61 /blackberry world. hutch says its not possible to offer me a web sevice as e61 is not approved for invidual use(only enterprise). is their any other way i can get my push mail.
hi,
new to this e61 /blackberry world. hutch says its not possible to offer me a web sevice as e61 is not approved for invidual use(only enterprise). is their any other way i can get my push mail.
Why you need Black berry , i don;t use this service in Pakistan due to cost ( aprox rs 1500 / mth ) while my unlimited GPRS cost only Rs 500 per month , si I have set my POP acess to check my email after every 10 min , same as blackberry . I believe Hutch also offers Edge service so you have a faster connection .
Farhan | 2:13 am on the 22nd of November, 2006
Hi,
I seriously think you should try Airtel .. they are more receptive to new phone models.
All I was required to do was to install the BB client and ask Airtel to activate my BlackBerry Service.
Of course, after a short while I discontinued since I felt I was paying a lot for what I could otherwise do with an IMAP mail connection.
My two bits.
Cheers,
Krish
Krish | 8:33 am on the 22nd of November, 2006
Hi
They are bullshitting!!!! Talk to someone from their Corporate Office.
i use airtel and its great……………
Satyajit Neelam | 5:06 am on the 22nd of November, 2006
BlackBerry service works on the E61 for enterprise or individual use. I use BB service on my E61 and have no problems.
You can also use Mail for Exchange (i.e. Exchange ActiveSync) with free push e-mail service from http://www.mail2web.com. Works great but that service only provides push e-mail and does not push calendar or contacts.
bt888 | 6:23 pm on the 22nd of November, 2006
try AlwaysOnMail Internet edition http://www.alwaysonmail.com
Works with any POP3 from any provider.
tar-zan | 4:28 pm on the 22nd of November, 2006
Screw india.
Nona Maas | 8:54 am on the 22nd of November, 2006
Hutch has also tied up with RIM and they are offering blackberry services. Slightly costlier than Airtel.
Blackberry as a service is mainly for those who access their corporate email which is ussually an Exchange server or Lotus Notes and as part of their IT policy do not allow Pop3 or IMAP client access.
It works perfect and we have been using from the day it was launched by Airtel.
SSA | 4:39 am on the 22nd of November, 2006
Kartik. On a recent trip to India, I bought prepaid service from AirTel, and called in to register for Internet Service. This service cost me Rs 7 extra every day, and I also had to fulfil the condition of maintaining a minimum balance of Rs 50 in my prepaid account. I was able to check my email, and surf the web in Mumbai, Pune, Trivandrum and Cochin, all the places I visited. It was just terrific to be able to use my E61 in India like this. Good luck! Arapurakal
Arapurakal | 8:27 pm on the 22nd of November, 2006
http://www.mail2web.com is excellent
Work’s great Push mail period work better the crap berry service. Even Linux open exchange, if you get GPRS on there
Save your self the hastle use your Push Mail. BBC leave that @ the news desk.
I been doing IT for 14 year’s know form Security to Mobile media. Nottiing like have your contact’s , calender ,today item’s backup in real time. can beat that if you lost your lost your E61. Well the E61i that I have hey, Form Japan, New York, Dubai & Bangladesh.
Please Push Mail work’s every where100% faster tested & proven everyday on my many trip’s. Even Curtis aka 50 cent is on Push Mail.
He’s yet every complained about his email after 3year’s a push mail user.
The client is always right. Lol like wise the Push Mail.
“Grip-Up you got Push Mail”.
By: Wesley Clouden
Mobile Content Producer
Wesley Clouden | 1:52 am on the 22nd of November, 2006
Kartik
Push mail enslaves. I use Gmail on my E61 and it is just great. I forwarded my mails from POP3 to Gmail. Gmail allows you to create aliases, so even if you reply from your phone it would appear as if you sent it from your POP3 id.
For the record, you can get Blackberry on Hutch for Rs.1099 a month on the E61, it is for individuals.
Stick with Gmail !
Gopal
Gopal Krishnan | 6:07 am on the 22nd of November, 2006
Kartik
Use Gmail and forward your POP3 mails. Gmail client for E61 is nice. It is Free and you can set up a mail alias in Gmail so replies will appear as if they come from your POP3 id.
Gopal
geekay35 | 6:24 am on the 22nd of November, 2006
hi guys… am keen on an n95… cud anyone tell me as to how i can access my pop3 account on my mobile ?
Sidharth | 7:57 pm on the 22nd of November, 2006
Can you guide me on settings of Nokia E61 for a GPRS activated Airtel connection. I use Rediffmail & Gmail.
Currently I am logging on individual page then entering mail id, password… a long process. An option of direct mail exists but cant use.
HELP…
A Vyas | 12:32 am on the 22nd of November, 2006
Hi Guys..
i am waseem.
i am using E61 with a spice prepaid sim and it costs me 49 per month but spice says that u can access only wap sites… but i can access any damn site uding opera mini.
i was wondering if anyone of u guys can help me to make use of mail button on my e61
waseem | 12:22 am on the 22nd of November, 2006