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From: LRCrabtree on 1 Jun 2008 14:45 I have a domain name that I own (crabtreeconsulting.net) that I aquired through and is 'managed' by Windows Live (Premium paid acct). I have email addresses at that domain name, along with calendar, contacts, etc. Will the ATT Tilt with Windows Mobile Professional sync my online email, calendar, etc. over the air? I'm having a hard time getting a committment from ATT. I'm fairly certain that it will sync my @hotmail.com stuff, but what I really need is the @crabtreeconsulting.net stuff. I don't want to try it and see that it won't work.... Thanks for any help... Larry
From: Sven on 1 Jun 2008 22:15
It's not an ATT issue, but rather a function of your mail provider. The TILT will support it. Push e-mail requires a reasonably current Exchange server, and the savvy at the IT shop to turn it on. You can retrieve POP3/IMAP mail by pulling periodically from the server. I'd pose the question to your Windows Live Hosts. "LRCrabtree" <Larry(a)crabtreeconsulting.net> wrote in message news:D8A40D1E-0F0C-4FD1-BFDA-038556D0BBBD(a)microsoft.com... >I have a domain name that I own (crabtreeconsulting.net) that I aquired >through and is 'managed' by Windows Live (Premium paid acct). I have email >addresses at that domain name, along with calendar, contacts, etc. Will >the ATT Tilt with Windows Mobile Professional sync my online email, >calendar, etc. over the air? I'm having a hard time getting a committment >from ATT. I'm fairly certain that it will sync my @hotmail.com stuff, but >what I really need is the @crabtreeconsulting.net stuff. > > I don't want to try it and see that it won't work.... > > Thanks for any help... > > Larry |