Outlook Mail Syncing

Hi all, Keeping this one brief….

What are people using to sync their outlook mail folders? Is this possible? I know there are possibilities for syncing Mail for Exchange, but I don’t use that so I’m looking for a simple solution for syncing my inbox mail, (and preferably a couple of other folders aswell) not just contacts, notes & tasks, each time I sync my phone to Outllook.

Its one big functionality that I miss from my WM5 days. I’m sure there is a solution out there or at least someone working on it? Share your thoughts and solutions if you have them please!

8 Responses to Outlook Mail Syncing

  1. For information of how to sync with Outlook, take a look at my blog entry (http://blog.jochen-lillich.de/archives/465-Using-ZYB.com-to-sync-your-phone-with-Outlook.html).

    Jochen Lillich | 2:11 am on the 9th of September, 2006

  2. Jochen, that only work with contacts and calendar not with email.

    Carlos | 4:08 am on the 9th of September, 2006

  3. Agreed. Looked into it and it seems an odd option especially as PC Suite syncs contacts and calendar.. Any others out there with an email sync solution?

    weareborg | 11:56 am on the 9th of September, 2006

  4. yes also looking for outlook mail solution, looking forward to any ideas

    TK | 1:39 am on the 9th of September, 2006

  5. Cab anyone help me please.
    How can I adjust that the background of the e-mail program is white and the letters are black !?
    Thanks
    Laszlo

    Laszlo | 11:05 am on the 9th of September, 2006

  6. The Nokia E61 can hardly be geared for those of us who have a small business, why cant you Sync Outlook emails? Not everyone needs to have an exchange server running at home and without this the E61 can NOT sync emails. This is really very disappointing. I’m thinking of handing this back and getting a phone that actually does ‘Sync with Outlook 2003′

    Hanif Rehman | 5:34 am on the 9th of September, 2006

  7. I thought E61 would sync with Outlook Mail, but as we all found, it will not. For a guy like me who is on a big corporate network using MS Exchange, but not allowed to use wireless due to corporate security policy, I thought it was the end of it. But after reading thru different functionality and other connectivity features, I learned that IP Passthrough is available for use on E61. IP passthrough will allow you to connect your E61 to your network through your computer. It will bridge the E61 connection to the network. So, I thought, if I am not allowed to use wireless, but then again I can still connect my E61 to the network using IP Passthrough, then I can get my E61 to connect to our Exchange 2003 server. It worked, I can now sync my Mail for Exchange on E61 using IP Passthrough.

    Sonny | 9:54 am on the 9th of September, 2006

  8. The silly thing on Nokia’s part is that there is a very simple alternative that they could support: namely, to “leave mail on server” — in which case it could be downloaded again by Outlook or anything else. If they were willing to support this, there wouldn’t be much of a need for synchronizing e-mail messages on the PC.

    So… does anyone know of a way to make the E61 leave the messages that it retrieves on the server? [This works automatically on gmail and IMAP, but not on POP3]

    A proper sync of messages on the PC would, of course, allow the sync’ing of various additional folders, syncing the deletion of messages, priority and reminder flags on messages, etc.

    Peter | 1:27 pm on the 9th of September, 2006

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