Hi, Sorry I am not all that knowledgable about email protocols, how can
you sync your email addresses through imap with gmail on multiple
devices? I know my mac and iphone are set to imap but i dont want to use
icloud for addresses because i might in future need a windows device or
android.
I just recently discovered this because I have an Exchange e-mail account
on my phone for my work e-mail but, as you said, cannot get the exchange to
work with my Gmail address. Do you know what email clients support exchange?
Itmight be worth changing email addresses to have that convenience!
Unfortunately, I don't understand your question. Most email clients are
going to support Exchange, such as the built in email client on the
iPhone. What's not being supported here is that Google will no longer
allow newer email addresses to use their Exchange servers, so to sync
your Gmail,
I'm not so sure on this. I just recently moved to a IPhone 5, and my phone is
sending and receiving my mail just fine. We have an exchange server set up
here at home. I didn't set it up myself, but in checking with my hubby, he did
it the usual way. I would think Apple would lose a lot of
It isn't Apple that's dropping support for Exchange, it's Google. To
sync your email, calendar and contacts with your Google account, you
won't be able to use Google's Exchange server for any new accounts.
You'll have to use open protocols like IMAP, CalDav and CardDav. This
has nothing to do
No, gmail is no longer supporting exchange with gmail accounts if you haven't
set it up already. Apple supports exchange.
David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
Email: dchitten...@gmail.com
Mobile: +64 21 2288 288
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On 30/04/2013, at 12:10, Lu Ann Schmidt lu...@mikeandluann.com wrote:
Correct. Not only that, but Microsoft Exchange is no longer supported
for new devices (i.e. if you've used Gmail via Exchange on your device
before, you can keep doing so but you can't set up new devices to use
it). So for all practical purposes, there's no Exchange support
anymore.
So for
Thanks for this. I didn't know this.
Cait
On 2013-04-25, at 2:56 AM, Grant Hardy grantha...@gmail.com wrote:
Correct. Not only that, but Microsoft Exchange is no longer supported
for new devices (i.e. if you've used Gmail via Exchange on your device
before, you can keep doing so but you
I have my Gmail contacts and calendar synchrnonized with my iPhone and iPad.
Try:
http://techcrunch.com/2012/09/27/google-introduces-an-easier-way-to-sync-gma
il-contacts-to-your-iphone/
They give a quick overview on how to do it. There are also other Google
support articles on how to do this. I
Hi, there are several ways, but one good and quick way is to add a new
contact account. Go to Settings, then to Mail, Contacts, Calendars. Then
choose Add Account. Choose Other. Then choose CardDAV Account. This is a
contact type of account. Now fill in your Google user name and password
and
Thanks for that link. I will read that tomorrow and also go hunt for
that applevis podcast. So, can you also enter data in your iphone agenda
and it will be synced with your gemail account or does it not work that way?
Thanks
Greetings Anouk,
Op 24/04/2013 19:07, Cristóbal schreef:
I have my
Thanks raul i will certainly look more into this. Happy that i wont have
to use itunes!
Greetings, Anouk,
Op 24/04/2013 20:53, Raul A. Gallegos schreef:
Hi, there are several ways, but one good and quick way is to add a new
contact account. Go to Settings, then to Mail, Contacts, Calendars.
Yes, when you set up your Gmail account, you'll want to check calendar
in addition to mail. Once you've got that done, you can have your Google
Calendar displayed, set as the default and so on.
On 04/24/2013 07:07 PM, anouk radix wrote:
Thanks for that link. I will read that tomorrow and also
Hi, yes if you add a gmail account into your iPhone for mail, you will
have the option for calendars and contacts as well. However the method I
gave in my first message is specifically for contacts. I didn't include
calendars.
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Raul A. Gallegos
I must say I'm glad I know sign language, It's
When you add a Gmail account, you have the options for mail, calendar
and notes. You don't have a contacts option. For that, you need either
Exchange or CardDav, and CardDav is the way to go, as described in the
article Raul points to below.
On 04/24/2013 09:39 PM, Raul A. Gallegos wrote:
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