Push mail support

does macosx server support push mail service for iphone? not fetch.

No; not without use of something akin to Kerio and its ActiveSync flavor of push.

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  • How to enable push mail for gmail in iphone 6 plus

    how to enable push mail for gmail in iphone 6 plus

    Tommacgr wrote:
    You can setup gmail account in iphone as exchange so the trick is simple and easy and push notification work after instantly . Just follow this steps http://email.about.com/od/iphonemailtips/ss/Set_Up_Push_Gmail_in_iPhone_Mail_Ste p_by_Step_Screenshots.htm
    You can only set up a Gmail account as an Exchange account if you have a paid account. Google dropped Exchange support for free accounts two years ago. That link is just a bit outdated.

  • Push mail is not working for gmail and hotmail on ...

    i have been using my nokia e72 since february 2011. i had two mailbox configured, gmail and hotmail. Until last week, everything was fine. but suddenly my push mail stopped working for both gmail and hotmail.
    when i noticed this, i removed both of my mailboxes and tried to create a new one. when trying to create a Gmail mailbox, it goes fine upto "downloading terms". after that, when i choose to connect to "nokia messaging service", it creates a mailbox named "HOTMAIL" instead of "GMAIL". it takes only my user name for Gmail and rest of the settings are for HOTMAIL.
    if i choose not to connect to "nokia messaging service" then it works quite well. but thats not real push mail. it will check my email every 5 mins. but when tried to create a "HOTMAIL" mailbox, i had no luck. no matter how i try, hotmail mailbox can't download my mail. and as hotmail don't support IMAP, its very disgusting to use "POP3" if i choose not to connect to nokia messaging.
    i have tried to reset the phone using *#7370# and *#7730#, but no luck. i also tried reinstalling the firmware using ovi suite, but i didn't had any luck either.
    please help me, i am very disappointed with this kind of problem specially from nokia.
    someone please do help. i m in a huge mess.

    delete the account and re-add it.

  • MOBILE DOCUMENTS offers Cloud-Boosted Push Mail ,o...

    http://betalabs.nokia.com/apps/mobile-documents-by-visiarc  could be worth checking out,this is optimized for symbian ^3..try It and as usuall give them feedback...it´s a beta softvare,remember
    MOBILE DOCUMENTS offers Cloud-Boosted Push Mail - fast, easy, nice, intuitive and with a unique feature set that makes it different from any other mobile mail client and experience. Mobile Documents is the only app to do mobile documents, solving the #1 problem in mobile mail, heavy attachments. With unique patent pending remote attachmnet handling and cherry picking technologies it offers a different user experience and represents a paradigm shift in email. Please download and try it out. Enjoy!
    Features
    Mobile Documents is a full-fledged email client, like on your desktop. It includes two parts: (1) one part in the cloud and (2) one app. To understand, the app can be viewed as a smart remote client on the Nokia phone that securely connects to the the cloud server-side. This means that all heavy stuff remains in the cloud where the heavy-lifting is done. For you that means that Mobile Documents stays in sync with all your primary email account all the time. Emails you send with Mobile Documents will be available on your desktop or web email, just as email you delete will be deleted, read/flag status etc. Here is a list of highlighted features:
    NEW - Multi-Touch Pinch Zoom
    Touch Double-Tap (toggles between fit-screen and 100%), Long-Press initiates speed zoom mode, Swipe to pan + more in the toolbox
    Cloud-Boosted Viewing View attachments instantly, without any downloading first (streaming used)
    Cherry Picking Add attachments from emails (sent or received) and have heavy attachments sent instantly - no download - save 100% on bandwidth, time and cost
    Save Roaming Cost Read the text of individual doc pages (KB) instead of downloading entire heavy attachments (MB)
    PIN After providing yur password you create a four-digit PIN of your choice. Instead of typing the long password all the time, you just input the short PIN that protects your email. However, your password is never stored on your device (loss/theft of your device - either disable device PIN or change password via web interface).
    Document Support Images, PDF and Office documents
    Email Account Support Plug-and-play IMAP and native Microsoft Exchange (but not POP), works with Ovi, Gmail, Yahoo!, GMX and many more (but not yet with Hotmail, Live and MSN)
    NEW - Notification Widget Mobile Documents integrates with the messaging framework in Symbian^3

    This new BB looks great! But..when will it be available in Europe??? I live in The Netherlands an dI want to replace my current phone which is a Storm, with a version with a keyboard, so this new Tour looks exactly what I have in mind!
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  • Push mail accounts

    Do push mail accounts use a lot less battery since it does not check the email every few minutes like fetch does? Is MobileMe and Yahoo the only email servers that offer push?

    seabreeze1982 wrote:
    how long will it take the i-phone to sync up to my computer.... As in, if I delete mail on my computer, how long will my i-phone take to delete that mail? As I would like the e-mail to be synced, and all changes that I make on my computer to show up on my i-phone... Thanks
    In that case what you want is imap. Don't use pop.
    Even Gooogle's imap is very good at this, but if your mail server offers imap you should find it quite acceptable.
    A change made on your home machine is instantly reflected at the iphone.
    If using pop, there is no syncing that is reliable. Its always a compromise, with one machine set never to delete mail and the other set to always delete mail and quite often things get lost. Once you go Imap, you will never go back to pop. I know people who forward all their pop mail to a Gmail account just so they can use imap because their ISP does not support imap.

  • I have an iPhone 4s and a hotmail account, and despite having configured push mail notifications to be received automatically and immediately, I fail, I have to do something extra? thanks

    I have an iPhone 4s and a hotmail account, and despite having configured push mail notifications to be received automatically and immediately, I fail, I have to do something extra? thanks

    IOS supported push mail account http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2625#

  • Exchange 2010 and Mavericks Push Email Support

    Hi,
    I am new to OS X and Mac, but not Apple.  I've searcehd high and low and can't find an answer to this question though I suspect the answer is "no" based on what I've been able to decipher from what I've experienced and read.
    Should I expect push email capability with OSX Mavericks and Exchange 2010 using the Apple Mail application, or any other application for that matter?  It seems that the best I can do is fetch every one minute, but I am assuming that is not a very efficient method of checking mail, sepeciall on a corporate-sized email account.
    I have an iPhone and an iPad and both of those receive push emails without question.  I am suspect this is because they use Activesync and the Apple Mail application does not.
    Thank you,
    Paul McGarr

    I can confirm. I was able to add a corporate Exchange account to the OS X accounts handler before Mavericks and I assumed it was being pushed to mail.app since the account would show mail, contacts, calendar and tasks sync in the accounts handler. However, I always suspected there was problem with real "pushing" of email.
    My work Exchange account email would arrive approx 1 - 5 minutes slower to mail.app than any other service. Email, calendar, contacts,tasks push was near instantaneous to Outlook 2011 on the same MacBook Pro, a PC with Outlook 2010, an iPad and an Android phone.
    I believe the mobile devices defaulted to the Active Exchange Sync protocol on the server. I know that OS X doesn't support this but iOS does, so we can rule them out of the equation. You can see this when you add an Outlook.com account to an iOS device. It will push mail, contacts, calendars and tasks in real time if you send yourself a test email. OS X will only fetch mail and notes in the settings options.
    I'm guessing there was always a problem with OS X using any Microsoft protocol to retrieve mail but it is FAR more obvious now. I bet Apple set standard corporate Exchange accounts to fetch and it never truly pushed anything. Of course the AES protocol has never been supported by OS X otherwise it would use it!
    I can't receive Exchange email at all in Mavericks mail.app unless I manually press the check mail button now. Don't forget the server auto discover problems when on the work LAN vs at home.
    I use Windows 7, OS X, Android and iOS devices frequently. I've been looking to commit to a single unified OS/application ecosystem. THE FIRST REQUIREMENT IS THAT THE SYSTEM SUPPORTS MY WORK EXCHANGE PUSH SYNC. I have multiple other accounts like outlook.com, yahoo.com, aol, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc. I find OS X is the most intuitive with the account handling baked into the OS. I cannot make the commitment to commit to the Apple ecosystem when the default account handler doesn't support Exchange push.

  • Push Mail from Leopard to iPhone 2.0

    Hi,
    All the marketing buzz around iPhone 2.0 and push email is focused on Microsoft Exchange and MobileMe... Will there be any support for Apple OSX Mail Server to push email to iPhone 2.0? Seems only natural to expect Apple to take care of its own mail server at the same diligence it does for Microsoft Exchange?
    Any word on what would it take to support push mail for iPhone past 7/11 would be much appreciated

    looks like we are going to have to wait for snow leopard
    http://www.apple.com/server/macosx/snowleopard/
    Secure remote access to your business network has never been more critical than in today’s increasingly mobile world. Snow Leopard Server delivers push notifications to mobile users outside your firewall, and a proxy service gives them secure remote access to email, address book contacts, calendars, and select internal websites.

  • Mountain Lion 10.8.3 Mail - how to set push mail

    Hi again folx.
    I have one simple question:
    On Mountain Lion 10.8.3 is there any way i can set push mail service on Mail. That means, when i recieve an e-mail, it instantly notifies me. Like on most smartphones. I have tried well known trick of setting it to manual check and few other settings, but thats not working..
    Do you have any idea how to do this ?
    In settings i can only see "check for new email every minute".
    Thanks in advance.
    Marko Stojanovic (Laynee).

    Your email account/provider must support Push.  Not all of them support it by default.  Mail will support Push via the setup wizard choice of Exchange.  So, as an example, if this is a GMail account, reset it up and pick Exchange instead of GMail for the wizard since that's a supported setup path for GMail accounts to enable Push capabilities on it.
    Just keep in mind that the protocols used on the Mac to do the Push Exchange Activesync setup is a bit different than those used on iOS devices.  I can't say without a doubt that it is supported on Mail, but I know you can do that setup for GMail on the mail client on an iOS device and it'll enable Push.

  • Sync mail... push mail?.... ???

    hello,
    can you answer me this?
    as far as i understand: push email is a type of mail that will force new emails to your iphone as they're sent by the person. aka, you don't have to click the mail aplication to check for new mail. is this all push mail does?
    my concern is syncing mail... i use gmail. but, my iphone downloads mail messages that i've already read on my computer and marks them as unread. also, messages that i've read on my i phone show up on my laptop marked as unread.
    additionally, after i sync my iphone, the mail messages that i've already read on my laptop will remain marked unread on the iphone. the status of "read" doesn't sync to the mail program.
    is there any way to change this...any way to make my read messages sync between the two devices?
    thanks a lot,
    max

    Hey agentswitters,
    The GMail account is a POP email account. It shows the unread emails on all devices so you can see all your emails from each device.
    These pages provide more information.
    https://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=72454&topic=1556
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=305882
    Jason

  • Push mail is not working with iOS 6.1.4. Is anybody facing same issue hare?

    My iPhone 5 is connected to our Exchange acccount.  Push email does not seem to be working on it. earlier i was to able use push mail but version for iOs was 6.1.1,due to hardware issue my iphone replaced by Apple,But new iphone5 brought me a serious luck. I have tried everything but it does not seem fit. Can anybody help me on this

    delete the account and re-add it.

  • Push mail to iPhone/iPad (iOS 5b3) Confirmed Working

    After much fiddle ******* around and 15 clean installations and about 64 hours later, I can confirm that push mail DOES indeed work to the iPhone/iPad from Mac OS X Lion Server.
    I still have configuration errors to resolve, but this is a down and dirty brief:
    Clean install of Lion (Forget the fact Apple says it is an easy upgrade from SLS. You will shoot yourself...)
    Install Server essentials and then download Server Admin Tools. (Or Server.app - depends on your preference)
    Open Server.app - ensure that your hostname is correct.
    Open ServerAdmin. 
    Set up DNS.  (Note:  Do yourself a favor and look at the Server.app help file and follow Apple's recommendation for related DNS entries, including all the SRV recommendations)
    Ensure DNS is working properly.
    Server.app Hardware, settings - turn it all on. Edit SSL first and make sure you have your self generated SSL cert selected.
    Tick the enable push notifications option and hit edit.
    Apply for / Download your push cert using the AppleID of the system (or yours if your don't have one for your server)
    Restart
    ServerAdmin - setup OD as master.
    Open WGM - set up your user accounts and enable the basic services.
    Configure Mail thru ServerAdmin (not Server.app)
    Edit main.cf in postfix and remove the greylisting entry
    I then went down the list starting with Address Book and enabled/configured the services and tested them out using client apps on another Mac. (Skip Profile Manager)
    In the Web area, be prepared to beat your head against a wall.
    Make sure you follow the various recommendations in other discussions - I had a few:
    NameVirtualHost *:80
    NameVirtualHost *:443
    Must be in your httpd.conf file (Or the 00000.any.conf file suggestion if you prefer. The httpd.conf is centralized and much easier.)
    In your web site setup area, Any, is the easiest setting versus a specific IP address (if you are only hosting one web server or have one IP this is the only way anyway)
    Edit your indv site .conf files in /private/etc/apache2/sites
    I use just the host name in DNS, such as example.com
    in DNS make sure you have a correct Alias such as www.example.com
    Edit your indvidual site file and under ServerName example.com make an entry on a new line: ServerAlias www.example.com
    I moved my custom sites to /Library/WebServer/Documents by the way.  (Strictly your preference here, but make sure your httpd.conf file states where your default directory is)
    You can't change the server's default site in /Library/Server/Web/Data/Sites/Default  
    After all the services are configured/enabled configure/enable profile manager.
    Sign the configuration profiles with your SSL cert
    You can then open the Profile Manager and enable a few Profiles for you or whomever.
    Just as in a few other posts, the https://server.example.com/mydevices is a blank page on iOS devices. 
    This is the workaround on an iPad:
    On  your device go to https//server.example.com
    The server's main page will open (not your custom sites with any luck. If the custom sites open, start troubleshooting)
    On the Server's page, click on the Profile Manager hyperlink on the bottom right of the page.
    Then sign in when prompted
    Then on the upper right of the page you should see Your Name with a menu arrow next to it.
    Click your name/arrow
    Down will pop a contextual menu.
    Click Download Trust Profile
    Install on your iOS device
    Then navigate to your Name in the user pane (on left)
    If you had previously set up your profile (on a desktop because that iPhone screen will make your eyes bleed) click Download under the profile Section.
    Install on your device.
    The usual trust this, enable this and that boxes will pop up. Just make sure you allow your server's SSL cert to be trusted.
    After all this -
    BOOM
    Push mail works like a fkn champ!
    I must say it's really **** fast. I have an Exchange account on my iPad as well and the mail from my Lion Server beats the Exchange mail account every time.
    One caveat - I do have iOS 5b4 on my devices as a registered Apple Developer. And, the Team Profile is installed from apple. If these factors have any play in this - I don't know.  Try it and report back. I am curious to see if this works on 4.3
    It is 3:12 am and I tried to cover most of the steps in setting up push mail.  I may have missed some due to my fatigue, but if I am more than willing to help anyone get their server setup.  Just be kind and a) don't spam me and b) don't email me at o'dark thirty and expect a response. I am eastern standard time in Florida (USA).
    iCal and Contacts work with push and are pretty **** fast as well. 
    To get around the blank mydevices page problem on an iPhone, you have to generate an Enrollment configuration profile and email it to your device (which is stupid because that means you have to have email on your device - which is why you are setting up mydevices to begin with)
    First, however, you must download the Trust Profile and email it to the iphone. Install.
    Then the enrollment profile
    Install.
    You should be in business after this. I still have a few bugs to work out, but at least I can confirm that the pushmail works.  And well at that.
    I will report more in the morning -
    Good Luck
    Scott

    Followed your instructions on my iPhone running 4.3.5 and my iPad which is running iOS 5 beta 4...  IT WORKS!
    Thanks a lot!

  • Is there a way to disable push mail from Yahoo? It's draining my battery

    I'm on the prepaid plan and every 10-15 minutes my iphone turns on with a "The last transaction cost $0.00" message. I don't mind the message (although it is a bit annoying) but my problem is that this turns the LCD on for about 2 minutes at a time.
    I charged my battery to 100% last night, haven't used it at all today and after just turning it on a few minutes ago I had the "Your battery life is at 10%" message followed by a 5% remaining message a few minutes later.
    I've heard that it's the yahoo push mail service thats causing the phone to give the message (since it connects to the internet). My Yahoo account is my main one and I'd hate to have to login to yahoo's site each time to check it (the email functionality was a big selling point for me with the iphone). ATT/Apple don't seem to want to disable this message/"Feature", so I'm guessing I would need to step in and do something on my end.
    Is there any way to disable yahoo mail from "pushing" messages to my phone? I can hit the Check Mail button if I have to.

    Hi Everyone,
    To give an update on the situation: I disabled the Yahoo account and it seems to make a VERY NOTICEABLE difference in battery life - prior to this my battery would drain quite rapidly but since disabling it it's only lost about 15-20% over the past 24 hours (and thats with using the video/music/internet functions for about an hour and a half).. Prior to this it would have been close to drained under the same circumstances.
    Also, to confirm, the "Your last transaction cost 0.00" messages only appear when accessing the internet manually now. before they appeared every 10-15 minutes with no interaction from myself at all (while it was sitting idle, while watching videos, while charging, while in my pocket, etc..)
    I do have it set to only check Manually but Yahoo would seem to check on it's own even though this setting is checked (I'm guessing it has to do with the Push setting). Aside from draining the battery, it was quite annoying having 30 or so "Your transaction cost $0.00" messages to click through whenever I turned on the phone.
    I did have the screen set to shut off after 1 min, but the 'your transaction cost..' messages would first wake the iphone up, the screen would stay bright for about 30 seconds, dim for about 30 seconds, then turn on bright again for 1 minute until it shut off. I'm guessing the screen (being on for about 10-15 minutes per hour due to this) and the fact that yahoo accesses the internet on such a frequent basis are what cut the battery life down.
    I really wish I could make Yahoo work more like Gmail and have it manually search for new mail

  • Push mail not working with wifi but with 3g?

    Hello,
    anyone else also noticed that the push mail option is not working properly with wifi but works well with 3g internet connection?
    don't know why? if someone from Nokia could answer it would be nice. Thanks

    Moraaac !! you saved my lifeee !! i was just preparing to make a restore of my iphone 3.1.2.. and .. disabling push on settings like 10 seconds and enabling again i received all my notifications again... im loving you u saved me 3 or 4 hours of restoring my phone and my apps thank you SOOOO MUCH
    i just had my registration on aple disscussions just to regret you about your solution im so happy as u can see thanks

  • Hotmail push mail service on Nokia E7 temporary un...

    Hi i bought my nokia E7 three months ago and since last week my hotmail push mail service has stopped. I tried to solve by deleting mail box from my nokia E7 and re setup it. However, since last whole week it has been giving an error saying service temporary unavailable. So i cannot use homtail service on my phone now while my other account is working fine which is on gmail. Can you help me to solve this problem as i really want hotmail serivce. MAny thanks in advance

    Follow this: /t5/Messaging-Email-and-Browsing/Symbian-Anna-Mail-for-Exchange-not-working-on-Exchange-running/td-p...
    A lot of people have trouble's with Exchange sync after upgrade to Symbian Anna.

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