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but hey, at least I tried. fact is, I could care less if you upgrade or not. I "thought" you wanted a resolution, but all you wanted was someone with a shovel. good on you bud. enjoy your 9800. I'm going to go play with my z10 now.02-07-13 06:23 AMLike 0 - I just want to share my experience. We got my 3 Z10's 2 days ago and love it. I have 6 emails setup on it. 2 regular yahoo email accounts, 2 pop3 accounts (1 hosted by hostgator, 1 by local isp), 1 imap (hosted by hostgator) and 1 pop3 (exchange server) and 1 at outlook.com. The setup for all three were seamless and ALL the accounts seem to be using push as I get the emails instantly on all the accounts. They appear on the phone almost instantly. The other two phones have different accounts (local servers, live.ca, yahoo) and they also get their emails immediately. Not sure how/why etc, but they do work perfectly. I love my Z1002-07-13 10:22 AMLike 0
- ditto.....but i think its a rogers thing....i tried everything...gonna call to see if they can recommend anything02-07-13 11:48 AMLike 0
- I chatted with rogers help on twitter and all they recommended I do is set the emails to check every 15 minutes. My rogers/yahoo account is my lifeline email... everything is connected to that email, and I have already come into a spot where someone emailed me and needed a response asap and I'm really good getting back to people and by the time I got the email, and responded it was too late (a friend was in a meeting and couldn't call me, but offered me tickets to the Toronto Raptors game for last night) but by the time the email got to me, my friend responded back and said it was too late, a coworker took the tickets02-07-13 12:03 PMLike 0
- If removing BIS from BB10 is a Step forward....Why? Why no one is explaining the whole situation from BlackBerry, or CrackBerry?
No official one is explaining this situation, so we are all old enough and for me i can conclusion: Something is very stinky here. It is 2Steps backwards for making business...Maybe the first BB10 Devices are only Moneymakers. If they earn enough they implement an option for BIS if you want to pay for.02-07-13 12:08 PMLike 0 - I chatted with rogers help on twitter and all they recommended I do is set the emails to check every 15 minutes. My rogers/yahoo account is my lifeline email... everything is connected to that email, and I have already come into a spot where someone emailed me and needed a response asap and I'm really good getting back to people and by the time I got the email, and responded it was too late (a friend was in a meeting and couldn't call me, but offered me tickets to the Toronto Raptors game for last night) but by the time the email got to me, my friend responded back and said it was too late, a coworker took the tickets
i tried to do the same thing but you CANNOT change the REPLY FROM address on bb10... which sucks balls!
u can change how u receive (i.e. forward to an active sync email address) but the replying part u are SOL!02-07-13 02:23 PMLike 0 - OmnitechDragon Slayer
If Blackberry starts getting reports of scams propagating from that account that is masquerading as some other email address, A) they know who you are and can track you down instantly, and B) they can instantly cut off your access and put a stop to it.
But RIM doesn't do that with BB10 because RIM isn't in charge of the retrieval process on your original account, they have no idea if you actually have any control over some random email address you claim to own.
Gmail is known as a scammer haven, and that's probably one of the key reasons for that. Another one is that Gmail inexplicably hides source IP address information in email headers - I don't know of ANY other legit provider that does that. It provides great cover for 419 scammers from Nigeria and so on who are harder to track down unless you start begging Google to provide that data to you. With Microsoft Hotmail/Live Mail/Outlook.com or Yahoo, you can just look in the email header and see if someone who claims to be in Ohio is actually sitting on a satellite connection in Somalia or something.02-07-13 06:04 PMLike 0 - Dude IMAP IDLE is fairly much how ActiveSync works... and BTW: that is the protocol that google uses for their native email app.... No mystical hidden API...
People misunderstand the "15 minute sync option"... That's only if your IMAP does not support PUSH (IDLE)... Google does... so PUSH is there just like ActiveSync...02-07-13 06:11 PMLike 0 - I set up my gmail account using IMAP first. It pushes email fast, just like always. I then deleted them and set them up again using Microsoft Exchange setup... it pushes fast. To me there seems to be no difference in using IMAP or Exchange. Everything pushes and two-way sync using IMAP or Exchange... email, contacts and calendar. The only problem is either way, it only syncs your main calendar. I have 6 in need and it only does my main one leaving the other 5 out. I need a fix to sync all 6 calendars.02-07-13 06:13 PMLike 0
- Yep they should allow more calenders... But thanks for making it known that it works about the same between the two... CrackBerry should really clarify this in a article or something. Their initial review was wrong.02-07-13 06:21 PMLike 0
- OmnitechDragon Slayer
BlackBerry World - Calendar Sync02-07-13 10:35 PMLike 0 -
You can only be in one place at any one time, why the need for multiple calendars?02-07-13 10:56 PMLike 0 - I think it's for shared calendars... I can see some use for them... If say your wife wants to add something... But I agree if you get too many what's the point?02-07-13 11:06 PMLike 0
- You're joking, right? You do realize this is CrackBerry? The site for BlackBerry abusers? I have 7 calendars that my device needs to sync, everything from satellite feed schedules to studio booking schedules to equipment booking schedules to my personal schedule to my family members schedules..austriker and southlander like this.02-07-13 11:16 PMLike 2
- Yes, multiple calendars for multiple users. Myself, Work, Home, Wife, Son and Daughter. We share our calendars so we know what is going on. With my son in rep hockey and my daughter in competitve dance, plus all my wifes hair appointements, facials, mani-pedi's..... my calendar and my work calendar are the only ones that have time for a beer!02-08-13 01:33 AMLike 0
- I tried using imap.rim.mail.yahoo.com that you posted earlier and there's still a 15 minute delay. Gmail is always instant using the default setup, hotmail is usually pretty fast (using exchange activesync at m.hotmail.com), but yahoo is by far the slowest02-08-13 11:21 AMLike 0
- 02-08-13 07:54 PMLike 0
- OmnitechDragon Slayer
Did they remove the pre-configured Yahoo entry in email account setup? Looks like they did remove the AOL option that used to be there, guess that shouldn't be a surprise..
Several people with Z10's I've read comments from claim that Yahoo mail comes in very quickly, I have a feeling there is just a configuration issue there somewhere.02-08-13 07:57 PMLike 0 - When you configured Yahoo, did you enable the "Push" slider in the IMAP settings?
Did they remove the pre-configured Yahoo entry in email account setup? Looks like they did remove the AOL option that used to be there, guess that shouldn't be a surprise..
Several people with Z10's I've read comments from claim that Yahoo mail comes in very quickly, I have a feeling there is just a configuration issue there somewhere.
maybe Yahoo will jump on board, but it took them a while to change from POP3 to IMAP..02-08-13 10:43 PMLike 0 -
Sent from my BlackBerry Runtime for Android Apps using Tapatalk 202-08-13 11:13 PMLike 0 - Yes, it's understood that none of those platforms can push POP accounts. But BB7 and before could do it perfectly. And if they take that away completely from BB10, which I hope they haven't still, it would be a big issue. Like ssbtech said, if Blackberry can't do what Blackberry does better than the others, what shot does it have?
I'm still sticking with BB10 though.
Sent from my BlackBerry Runtime for Android Apps using Tapatalk 202-08-13 11:19 PMLike 0 - OmnitechDragon Slayer
So for the moment, looks like it's going to be limited to 15-min polling intervals on BB10.Last edited by Omnitech; 03-03-13 at 02:11 AM. Reason: Corrected Yahoo misinformation.
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