On Wed, 2007-11-14 at 12:20 -0500, Paul Stanisci wrote:
> I agree, any part of the synce documentation pertaining to opensync (or 
> similar) should simply explain synce's role in the operation, and leave the 
> rest to the other project. 
> 
> I figured mail wouldn't be sync'd. :(  Frankly I'm very dissapoitned with 
> WM5's mail support. It only supports a single account that must sync with the 
> local account in Outlook. It was obviously designed with corporate users in 
> mind who's mail account is hosted by Exchange. It turns out WM5's mail 
> handling was 100% useless for my purpouses since I access all my mail over 
> IMAP. :(   
> 
> Using IMAP on my handheld always crashed or worked so slowly it was unusable. 
> I bought WebIS FlexMail which is very feature rich and supports IMAP, but my 
> handheld is too slow to run it and it often ends up crashing.  
> 
> At this point I'd settle for just having the sync program copy text files of 
> my mail messages so I could at least read them. ;)
> 

How odd. When I had WM5 i only ever had POP3 accounts, and could have
multiple accounts. WM6 has multiple IMAP accounts for sure - my main
host and Gmail are playing nicely, if a tad slow over GPRS.

z-push might be suited to your mail needs - iirc it can act as a
ActiveSync to IMAP bridge. At some point i'd like to try and port the
relevant bits of code...

John


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