Remote Outlook sync - HD2 Windows Mobile 6.5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Does anybody know of a program that enables the phone to sync remotely with Outlook on home pc? I used Emoze for some time but their software desn't support wm 6.5

pilib said:
Does anybody know of a program that enables the phone to sync remotely with Outlook on home pc? I used Emoze for some time but their software desn't support wm 6.5
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It is not a program. But maybe you can use an Exchange server.

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Outlook 2003 sync with ROM 1.72

I could not sync SMS message from ROM 1.72 to Outlook 2003. Does anyone come across this? Please help. Thank you in advance. :?:
Outlook works only for e-mails not SMSs
That is interesting, my Outlook 2003, had SMS function. Yours don't?
bzkat said:
That is interesting, my Outlook 2003, had SMS function. Yours don't?
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My Out2K3 hasn't this feature too. How did you get?
I bought the Office 2003 package, just install Outlook 2003 with it. It is embedded the SMS function.
bzkat said:
I bought the Office 2003 package, just install Outlook 2003 with it. It is embedded the SMS function.
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As I said, I have Outlook2003 too (from Off2K3 Pro version), but it only synchronizes e-mails to "account" ActiveSync on my XDA2.
Could you post some screenshots, please?
Would you try to Open your Active Sync then "Tools" --> "Options..." --> select Inbox --> "Settings..."
You will find there is an check box for SMS sync. I had check that box but nothing happen after sync.
With Outlook 2K3, when you select Mail, you will easily found there is a SMS folder under Personal Folders :?
Sorry for I do not know how to capture the screen for you.
Hm... My ActiveSync will open window Opening settings when I click on Settings button, after while it's closed and nothing happens... :? :x
Have you installed the Out2K3 after instalation of ActiveSync or before?
Thanks.
As far as I can remeber, I installed Outlook 2K3 before Activesync. :roll:
I finally capture the screen for you
I have Office 2003 (with Outlook) as well. I do not see SMS in ActiveSync Inbox Settings either. In fact, it has never been there.
I do not believe this can work with ActiveSync alone. What ActiveSync is showing you are the folders in your server mailbox. It would be possible to create a folder named SMS and sync that, but it would not contain the SMS messages from your mobile . . . the SMS account in your Pocket Outlook is just that, another account. This can not be synchronized with a folder - it's an apples vs. oranges thing.
There may be another tool that can do it, but I do not believe ActiveSync can do it.
OK - I guess your screenshot has proven me wrong.
What server software are you using for your email (connecting Outlook 2003 to)?
Is it MS Exchange, Lotus Notes, something else?
What version?
Brian,
Sorry that I am not so good in software. I do not use a server for email. I just using a stand alone Outlook 2K3 in my personal computer.

sync outlook express

hey guys...
is there a way to sync outlook express emails on your computer to your pda....a software like that ? each time i connect my pda to the cradle all my messages in my outlook express a/c get sync'd to my pda email a/c ?
i knw there is a way to do it by sync'zing outlook express mails to microsoft outlook and then from microsoft outlook to the pda. but i would like to know if theres a way to do it directly
OUTLOOK EXPRESS EMAILS ---------> SYNC'D-----> PPC
thanks.
Search for this great software called:
"Sync Express"
Nadavi. :roll:
assasins said:
Search for this great software called:
"Sync Express"
Nadavi. :roll:
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thanks for the reply, but i should have mentioned that ive already visited www.syncdata.it and downloaded the software sync express, all it does is sync ur pocket emails onto your pc/laptop, it does not sync the pc/laptop outlook express mails to your ppc.
any other ideas ?
yes it does.
install the software, and detele the partnership with your mobile device.
and do sync again.
Nadavi
assasins said:
yes it does.
install the software, and detele the partnership with your mobile device.
and do sync again.
Nadavi
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coool..... HTTP emails aswell ? like HOTMAIL ?
zairyaab said:
assasins said:
yes it does.
install the software, and detele the partnership with your mobile device.
and do sync again.
Nadavi
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well yes it does the work.....but the old mails which are stored in outlook express are not sync'd only the new ones that come in are sync'd to ppc also http mails are not supported. so i decided to download pocket msn only....which works fine for me as ive purchased it, the only issue is that only i can now sign in on my ppc my gf cant sign in frm her email id on the ppc msn....
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Exchange HTML email

Does anyone know of a solution to provide HTML email to the outlook account with an Exchange 2003 server ?
I know that this is not the default behaviour and that MS want customers to upgrade to Ex2007, however I can't justify the time, cost and effort for this even though I think it will improve the email significantly.
cottinghamm said:
Does anyone know of a solution to provide HTML email to the outlook account with an Exchange 2003 server ?
I know that this is not the default behaviour and that MS want customers to upgrade to Ex2007, however I can't justify the time, cost and effort for this even though I think it will improve the email significantly.
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AFAIK, it requires Exchange 2k7 (that was what I was told by the people who support our exchange box). Would be interested to find out if there is another way.
Doesn't flexmail provide html support?
Confucious said:
Doesn't flexmail provide html support?
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It looks like it does but then it uses IMAP, so even the built in email client will work with IMAP. I might give it a try.
Surely MS should understand that very few customers can simply upgrade to Exchange 2007 without a lot of effort and therefore won't do it quickly. Why couldn't they just build this functionality into the version we are all using ?
If only I knew who to ask at MS I would ask them .....
Confucious said:
Doesn't flexmail provide html support?
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Initial findings on Flexmail are very good, I have the trial version and after a bit of mucking about I have replicated my Exchange email account into Flexmail and am getting puch email via the IMAP IDLE.
HTML emails seem very good, better than I expected (not sure why !) & even though the HTML can't be sent back out this is not a major problem (they are working on it).
$29 has got to be a better bet than buying a 64bit server to run Exchange
Thanks Confucious !
cottinghamm said:
Surely MS should understand that very few customers can simply upgrade to Exchange 2007 without a lot of effort and therefore won't do it quickly. Why couldn't they just build this functionality into the version we are all using ?
If only I knew who to ask at MS I would ask them .....
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Its called licensing, or more commonly, Money for old Rope.
Hi folks,
it does NOT require ES2007, but you'll need Office Mobile 6.1 AND your ES needs to allow HTML (ES can be configured to convert incoming html-mail to text-only-mail).
I got an Exchange 2003 at home, I use Exchange Active Sync and I definitely receive HTML (after upgrading to Office Mobile 6.1).
Best regards,
tsfnet
MS Exchange 2003 does not support HTML natively. Doesn't work with Flexmail either. Flexmail will show HTML for pop or imap, but not exchange server (unless it is configured to allow imap) But MS Ex 2003 will send HTML if it is configurd to allow IMAP. Then it will natively allow HTML even without Flexmail. ANother problem with MS active sync, it only allow MS Exchange sync with one Exchange server. To get around this, set one exchange to use Imap.
Imap is so much slower than MS Exchange sync and it uses more battery, because you hae to schedule IMAP to check for mail every 5,10,15 minutes or more. But if you are using EX 2003 and want html email or want to sync with more than one exchange server, IMAP definitely does work. I currently sync with three Exchange servers. Problem may be that most ex administrators will not want to add Imap to their ex server. It does not take long to add imap functionality to an already running exchange server.
Hi there,
and sorry eagle 1, but exchange 2003 allows html with exchange active sync, you don't need imap neither pop, but you definitely need Office Mobile 6.1, which is available as an update somewhere on xda-developers. In case of number of exchange servers, you are right, only one is possible with active sync.
best regards,
tsfnet
My Exchange Server (SBS2003) Does NOT send HTML via puch email.
I have Office 6.1
What do I need to activate it?
PS Flexmail and Pocket Informant are now free to Modaco plus members.
Confucious said:
My Exchange Server (SBS2003) Does NOT send HTML via puch email.
I have Office 6.1
What do I need to activate it?
PS Flexmail and Pocket Informant are now free to Modaco plus members.
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Only Exchange Server 2007 will do this, I have spent most of today getting an Exchange 2007 server up & running to prove the point, it does work although whether it is worth the effort & money is another thing.
You'll need a 64 bit server & OS as well as the Exchange 2007 license.
That said, if you have those things it works quite well.
The MAPI implementation in Exchange 2003 does support HTML to a WinMo device & from what I can see never will, unless MS decide to release an SP for 2003 with this in it, but that seems unlikely.
tsfnet said:
Hi folks,
it does NOT require ES2007, but you'll need Office Mobile 6.1 AND your ES needs to allow HTML (ES can be configured to convert incoming html-mail to text-only-mail).
I got an Exchange 2003 at home, I use Exchange Active Sync and I definitely receive HTML (after upgrading to Office Mobile 6.1).
Best regards,
tsfnet
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Only Exchange Server 2007 will do this, I have spent most of today getting an Exchange 2007 server up & running to prove the point, it does work although whether it is worth the effort & money is another thing.
You'll need a 64 bit server & OS as well as the Exchange 2007 license.
That said, if you have those things it works quite well.
The MAPI implementation in Exchange 2003 does support HTML to a WinMo device & from what I can see never will, unless MS decide to release an SP for 2003 with this in it, but that seems unlikely.
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Aren't these two posts contradictory?
Exchange Version and Mail example
Hi folks,
attached a screenshot of my exchange version and one of an exisiting mail with hyperlinks on my ameo (outlook account with active sync).
Exchange Version is 2003 !!! (included in small business 2003)
Mail got a hyperlink, so it is definitily html !!!
Best regards,
tsfnet
tsfnet - my emails have hyperlinks but they don't have html.
Full html email allows you to see html pages like you would view them on a web page including all pics and formating, not just hyperlinkz.
Looks like I'm going to have to wait for Exchange 2007 after all
I have just set up an sbs 2003 server with exchange working and as far as I can make out HTML emails are okay to the desktop both sending and recieving, but are only sent to your mobile as text emails with hyperlinks.
Best bit about using exchange server is the fact that as soon as you alter/update add a contact, task or calender entry a couple of seconds later your desktop outlook is updated.
Having a mobile phone, desktop and laptop all synchronised with the same info is a blessing, no more duplicated entries that i was previously having.
If i want to see the full html version of the email I can wait till i get to a computer.
Its nice having access to my outlook information from desktop/laptop/mobile and from over internet and it all being in sync.
If anyone is interested in having a go with exchange drop me a pm. Going to limit this to the first 3 people, may open it up to more later.
Ive been on xda for a few years, never been able to contribute much but now may be the time.
Hi there,
pls, can you tell me if you are able to change the format of your mobile account in
>menue-extras-options-(choose outlook e-mail)-(go forward until you see what infortmation you'd like to sync)-choose "E-Mail"- go "Advanced"
There you'll find the format, which maybe disabled.
Can you change it ?? Or is it disabled ?
Best regards and "thumbs up" !!!
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Bad news, it really does not work with active sync:
http://www.chrisrue.com/funcave/2007/11/the-truth-about-html-e-mail-on-windows-mobile-6.html
I remebered an email in my account which was full html, but at that time i did not use active sync OTA but Bluetooth ...
Sorry about confusing everyone ...
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nice find on that link
explains things quite clearly.
Hate to awaken a sleeping thread, but I have and iphone that syncs with my exchnage server (2003), and IT CAN RECEIVE HTML EMAILS from exchange. NO ****.
So... where is the limitation. Is it real?
Exchange 2003 actually DOES send HTML e-mail, without "Office 6.1". You need to upgrade to SP2 or later for it to work. I've done it in the past, at the time when "Office 6.1" wasn't out, and it worked perfectly fine. I have since upgraded to an Exchange 2007 server, so no more worries
A little late to this thread, but I have just now encountered this issue.
Similar to rklosinski, a colleague gets the same emails on his iPhone and messages do appear in HTML format. This formatting must be on the client/phone side.
Does anyone have updates??

Multiple pushmail connections on one phone??

Is there any software that allows me to sync my HTC phone to multiple Exchange servers? I have accounts on two exchange servers, and it would be great to see both email accounts at the same time.
I know windows 7 is supposed to support this but is there a way to do this on our 6.1 and 6.5 roms?
timdawgdentist said:
I know windows 7 is supposed to support this but is there a way to do this on our 6.1 and 6.5 roms?
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I am running 6.1 on my phone, with imap the use is much worse than activesync.
If either of the Exchange accounts lets you use OWA then it should be possible to configure Seven Beta to collect and send the second account to your phone. It's not perfect real time push but it is push. Think you will only be able to do email from the second account but that may be what is required.

[Q] Upload contacts into SkyDrive with WM 6.5

Hi guys,
I have been used to using Windows MyPhone for doing a on-line backup of my contacts from WM 6.5. This application and Windows MyPhone service is gonna be removed, so I wanna ask, what I can use instead of that? I have never found some frontend application for WM 6.5, that supports SkyDrive.
Thanks for reply..
Use Live hotmail. When you sync with Windows Live, your mail/appointments/contacts will be sync.
alex fung said:
Use Live hotmail. When you sync with Windows Live, your mail/appointments/contacts will be sync.
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This has always worked well for me. As far as i know there are two ways of doing it:
Use the Windows Live app, which will sync your contacts and email.
Use activesync which will backup tasks and calendar too, as well as push email (delivers email in real time, not limited to sending/receiving every x minutes. have a look at this page http://windowsteamblog.com/windows_...ar-and-contacts-with-exchange-activesync.aspx or google exchange activesync hotmail
note that syncing with windows live will also download all your previous contacts from the server.
(not to hijack, but quick question: there's no way to sync contacts and not show messenger contacts in your windows mobile contacts for instance, is there?)
I had much more luck syncing with Google Calendar than with Hotmail Calendar. And it wasn't for the lack of trying. Syncing with Hotmail is like syncing with Desktop Outlook. Great while it works but once it's broken, it's broken for good. On the contrary, in about a year of syncing with Google I haven't run into a problem yet that I wasn't able to resolve. I am syncing Calendar, Contacts and email using ActiveSync, and tasks using GogTasks freeware. Contacts sync especially has been flawless.
If you can live with Google's limitations (no category support unless you buy a 3rd party app, have to jump through hoops to sync Tasks), I suggest you try that.

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