![]() It's not hard, and there's an Acrobat Reader document available on Club i-mate listing the server details you have to enter for manual configuration.Ĭlick Options to create a server ActiveSync configurationĬheck Enable synchronisation with a server and click ConfigureĬhoose the "Keep items." option to copy from your i-mate to the server So, how did I manage to move my information from my Outlook to the hosted service? After restoring the contents of the i-mate I manually created the server connection using the desktop ActiveSync application instead of doing the configuration on the i-mate itself. That's when I found an unexpected problem: all the PIM information on the i-mate was gone after the synchronisation. If you're not connected to a computer via ActiveSync then a GPRS connection will be established and the synchronisation will begin. Once you run the program and configure the i-mate, simply start ActiveSync and press the Sync button. To synchronise, tap Sync and a GPRS connection will be established. On PIE choose Save the file and open after downloadĮasy configuration: user name and password You can send an SMS with a link to download the configurator The message will arrive on your i-mate with a link that opens on Pocket Internet Explorer and install the program.Ĭonfiguring your i-mate: plenty of choices You also have the option of sending an SMS to your device directly from the portal. You can manually configure your Pocket PC, or download the program that will configure your Pocket PC (it's a simple. Of course GPRS is the default when performing an ActiveSync, but you can also synchronise to the server when the Pocket PC or Smartphone is in the cradle using Internet passthrough.Ĭonfiguration is easy, and Club i-mate includes a program to configure your device. Users can sychronise contacts, calendar and e-mail over the air with this service. The Microsoft Outlook-like browser interface I've sent myself a few e-mails with a total of 10MB in attachments, and they were all delivered without a problem. There's no word in the Club i-mate about mailbox storage limit. The e-mail address will be [Club i-mate And yes, at the time I'm writing this article it's free. The service also comes with free e-mail services, but what really makes it special is that it provides Activesync services. It's a free web based PIM, complete with Contacts, Calendar and Tasks. But the hosted Exchange Server 2003 service is the most interesting of the services. Once registered you can find support forums, live support and a series of free downloads. Registration on Club i-mate requires entering a valid IMEI (a unique mobile phone identification number) corresponding to the user's Phone Edition or Smartphone, to confirm the user's eligibility to use the portal. As posted before, Carrier Devices is offering through its Club i-mate community a hosted Microsoft Exchange 2003 service.
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