Hi everybody,
I guess it is no news that it seems impossible to change the "from" field when writing an email. Following is my setup:
1. Googlemail account
2. Set up new server in activesync (in HD2) so to have a working push email. This works very good.
So the problem is that when I send emails from the HD2 they appear as having been sent by the *.googlemail.com address, instead of any of the alias I have set up in Googlemail. (When sending emails webbased they are received under their alias, so it has to be a client side - HD2- problem).
Additionally there is no way to change the "from" field manually when writing an Email.
I have searched the registry in order to find a way to override the automatic googlemail address but have not found any solution.
Does anybody have any idea? Which smtp server does the HD2 use, when sending an email?
Thank you and regards,
smack
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I have text messaging with my Rogers ATT Canada account. I can receive emails ok, if they are addressed to the address [email protected], but when I try to send, i keep getting a bounce back saying "when sending e-mail via sms, the first word must be an email address". This is exactly what I am doing. I make the "to:" address 10 zeros, then put in a subject, and in the main body, I first type an email address, then a space, then the message, and it always bounces back. anyone know why?
thanks,
Peter
ok, i figured it out
turns out to send email via sms, you cannot put anything in the subject line provided by the xda messaging interface. my sms server needs the message to be formatted as follows.
in the "To:" field, enter ten 0's (which is what I had been doing)
the very next thing the sms server needs to see is an email address. so, if you enter a subject in the subject line, it will view that as the intended recipient's email address, and bounce it back. Unless, of course, you put an email address in the subject line.
so, there you go.
I tried to set up an appointment in my calendar and invite two people to it.
i set them up as required attendees, but in the email they got, all they could see was the name of the event. no other information, or button to accept or reject the invitation.
anyone use outlook with windows mobile? specifically the inviation part of it?
running dcd 3.0.4
thanks
gbenj said:
I tried to set up an appointment in my calendar and invite two people to it.
i set them up as required attendees, but in the email they got, all they could see was the name of the event. no other information, or button to accept or reject the invitation.
anyone use outlook with windows mobile? specifically the inviation part of it?
running dcd 3.0.4
thanks
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Mine works. I created an appointment and assigned two required attendants to the appointment and once I closed it out, I got a prompt to not only save it but to send it to the attendants and it worked when I sent one to my own email.
Hello all,
I am using various pop3 accounts on my HD2 with the built-in messaging system. Like many people, I’d like to retrieve sent items (from my mobile) in my desktop Outlook. A well known workaround is to BCC yourself on all outgoing emails so that your desktop Outlook can retrieve emails sent from your mobile.
The problem is you have to enter your email address in the BCC field MANUALLY for all outgoing emails. I have read many posts (on this and other forums) stating that it is impossible to do that automatically with the built-in messaging system.
The posts I read were quite old (2006-2009) so I was wondering if that changed. Also, in my case, I’d like to BCC all outgoing emails to ONE UNIQUE email address (such as “[email protected]”). This should be less complicated because [email protected] can be hard-coded somewhere (the automation process doesn’t have to retrieve the sender’s address).
So, is there any workaround (a registry tweak I guess) to open all new emails with the BCC field automatically filled with [email protected] ?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Nobody has an answer?
Have a strange issue, when I send email using the stock email app via my pop3 account the outgoing name does not display. I know how to set it, I can set it in the settings and it stays there I have changed it etc but whenever i send an email it does not get applied properly. The real issue is, on my outlook client when i receive the email it comes form an unknown sender (name AND email address is unknown) when i send an email to a exchange server it picks up the form email address but not the name. Now this plays HAVOC with spam because every spam filter in the world is going to mark an email with an unknown sender as spam.
It used to work just fine, the only change I made, (and I can't remember if it worked after the change or not) was that I went form the stock 2.3.4 ROM to bruno martins 2.3.5 V3.3MOD ROM.
Any advice? I could probably copy over a copy of the original email.apk file to see if it fixes it but anyone else experienced this?
phone is an adroid star a3 (also known as G11)
Hi
I have a Android phone and have it hooked with my workplace email account which uses Microsoft exchange 2007.
I am getting my emails through on the phone but the issue I have is in my outlook I have rules setup so if someone sends me and email who is part of my team i have rules setup so their emails go into their own seperate subfolder.
The issue is if i get an email from one of these collesgues where i have setup a rule i dont get a email message alert on my phone that i have received an email.
However if anyone sends me an email straight to my inbox i get an alert without no issue.
What's odd is we have a network monitoring tool and if that alerts and sends me an email I have again set up a rule to filter those messages to a different subfolder. I seem to get alerted on the phone for these emails which I have found very strange. If this sub folder works why don't I get them for the rest is my question?
I have rechecked my rules in outlook and can confirm they all set up exactly the same.
Is this setup incorrect or can I not receive emails which are in sub folders?
Is there a way to solve this, could an android app sort this as i am just using the native email app which comes with the Galaxy S3.
Thanks
ranjb said:
Hi
I have a Android phone and have it hooked with my workplace email account which uses Microsoft exchange 2007.
I am getting my emails through on the phone but the issue I have is in my outlook I have rules setup so if someone sends me and email who is part of my team i have rules setup so their emails go into their own seperate subfolder.
The issue is if i get an email from one of these collesgues where i have setup a rule i dont get a email message alert on my phone that i have received an email.
However if anyone sends me an email straight to my inbox i get an alert without no issue.
What's odd is we have a network monitoring tool and if that alerts and sends me an email I have again set up a rule to filter those messages to a different subfolder. I seem to get alerted on the phone for these emails which I have found very strange. If this sub folder works why don't I get them for the rest is my question?
I have rechecked my rules in outlook and can confirm they all set up exactly the same.
Is this setup incorrect or can I not receive emails which are in sub folders?
Is there a way to solve this, could an android app sort this as i am just using the native email app which comes with the Galaxy S3.
Thanks
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There must be some differences between the rules or the folders. It is normal on an email client that if you have a rule to move an e-mail to another folder on arrival, it will do so without an alert. The only thing i can think of is that your colleagues' rules are "server" rules (run on server before e-mail gets to outlook) and the alert rule is client based (arrives on server, delivered to Outlook then rule runs in outlook)....
One thing to test is if you change the alerts folder to be one of your colleagues, do you stop getting notifications?