- Forgive me in advance if this question has been addressed before, but I could find nothing in the search.
I changed from a plam to an 8830. On the palm, I used chatter email. I have four different pop email accounts that i would forward to my emailtreo.com imap account. These would then be pushed instantly to my treo. If I replied to an email, chatter would automatically send the email from the pop account to which it was originally addressed.
Now i have the 8830. I set up all my pop accounts with the wizard, but the BB apparently pulls the email as I now only get emails every 20 minutes or so, not instantly.
So in order to get my emails instantly like I did on my treo, i forward my emails to my blackberry.com email account. The only problem is, if i am replying to an email forwarded from pop account #1, the email is sent from my blackberry.com account, not pop account #1
Is there any way to get my pop email instantly, but reply to it with the email coming from the pop account, not the blackberry.com account?06-14-07 06:35 PMLike 0 - anon(153966)DistinguishedSorry to say, but this is how it is UNLESS you have GMail or Yahoo mail! And I think, lately, Hotmail, too.
If your Free Hotmail account was created before 2000 it will work on BIS, if not, you have to get the Plus Hotmail ($19.00 per annum)..
GMail / Yahoo / Hotmail = Push email
POP3 = Pull, every 15 minutes...06-14-07 07:49 PMLike 0 -
Under "General Settings" for my blackberry.net account, I set "Reply to:" my primary mail address. On the BlackBerry, it looks like it comes from my blackberry.net account while I'm composing the message, but to the receiver in the email headers it shows:
Return-Path: <blackberry.net address>
Reply-to: primary email address
From: "Your name in General Settings" <primary email address>
I believe this is exactly what you want.06-27-07 08:50 PMLike 0 -
- So what you're saying Navilyn is that, in my situation setting up my comcast email account, that I'll only have my email pulled and not pushed???? I too had a treo and had the benefit of the wirelesssync push my email rather quickly. I have a pager issued for work and I hate carrying it so I forward the pages to my comcast email. I am not in a position to wait 10 to 20 mins for a page. If I understand you correctly, I'd be better off creating a hotmail or yahoo acct and pay for the forwarding... Thanx10-14-07 08:20 PMLike 0
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- Let me see if I understand this correctly. If I have my pull POP acct's forwarded to GMail or Yahoo, and I respond to them via my BB, the response e-mail gets sent as though I'm using the original POP acct?10-17-07 04:24 PMLike 0
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