Google CleanAir Email
https://mail.google.com/support/bin/bin/topic.py?topic=12913
the directions often refer to user@gmail.com -- you'll need to change that to user@cleanair.com
here are some prelim directions copied directly from the google site -- Please add comments (bottom of page)
Blackberry
Alternate 1: create a blackberry email address & forward your
gmail to this address (it gives you push)... Change your
reply to as well.
Alternative 2:
To configure IMAP for your Blackberry, just follow these steps:
1.Enable IMAP in your Gmail account settings.
2.Select the 'PersonalEMailSetUp' icon.
3.Enter your Gmail username (including '@gmail.com') but leave the password field blank.
4.Select 'Next.'
5.Select 'I will provide the settings to add this email account' and then 'Next.'
6.Select 'Internet Service Provider Email (POP/IMAP)' and then 'Next.'
7.Select 'I will provide the settings to add this email account' and then 'Next.'
8.Enter your Gmail username (including '@gmail.com') as the user name and your password.
9.Enter 'imap.gmail.com' as the email server and select 'Next.'
10.Select 'OK.'
11.Below your newly added email address, select 'Edit.'
12.Select 'Advanced Settings' at the bottom.
13.Make sure that the port is set to '993' and 'Use SSL' is set to 'Yes.'
14.Select 'Save.'
Windows Mobile 6
To configure IMAP for your Windows Mobile 6 device, just follow these steps:
Enable IMAP in your Gmail settings.
Open the Start menu and select Programs > Messaging > New E-mail Account.
Enter your Gmail username (including '@gmail.com') in the E-mail Address field.
Uncheck the box to get settings automatically from the Internet and select Next.
Select Internet e-mail as your email provider in the drop-down menu.
Enter your name as you want it to appear in sent emails.
Enter a descriptive name for the email account and select Next.
Enter 'imap.gmail.com' in the Incoming Mail Server field.
Select IMAP4 as the Account type from the drop-down menu and select Next.
Enter your Gmail username (including '@gmail.com') and password.
Select Next.
Enter 'smtp.gmail.com' in the Outgoing (SMTP) Mail Server field.
Make sure that the Outgoing server requires authentication box is checked.
Select the Advanced Server Settings link.
Make sure that the Require SSL box is checked for both incoming and outgoing emails.
Select The Internet as the network connection from the drop-down menu.
Select Done and then Next.
Select how often you want your phone to send/receive emails from the drop-down menu.
For more download options, select the Review all download settings link.
Select Finish.
Check our recommended client settings, and adjust your client's settings as needed.
Smart Phones, Pocket PC, Windows Mobile, etc...
This is confusing... so I've cribbed together a variety of online info (MS, wikipedia, etc)
Windows Mobile is best described as a subset of platforms based on a Windows CE underpinning.
2000
Pocket PC 2000 - based on Windows CE 3.0
2001
Pocket PC 2002 - based on Windows CE 3.0
2003-2004
Pocket PC 2003 = Windows Mobile 2003 - based on Windows CE 4.0-4.2
comes in four editions:
Windows Mobile 2003 for
Pocket PC
Premium Edition (Rentals/Shipping Symbol bar code Scanner)
Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC Professional Edition
Windows Mobile 2003 for
Smartphone
Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC Phone Edition
2005
Windows Mobile 5.0 - based on Windows CE 5.0
2007
Windows Mobile 6.0 - based on Windows CE 6.0
comes in three different versions:
Windows Mobile 6 Standard for Smartphones (phones without touchscreens) (Motorola Q)
Windows Mobile 6 Professional for Pocket PCs with phone functionality (Palm Treo Windows)
Windows Mobile 6 Classic for Pocket PCs without cellular radios
Naming Convention Grid
|
Pocket PC 2000 |
Pocket PC 2002 |
Windows Mobile 2003 |
Windows Mobile 2003 SE |
Windows Mobile 5.0 |
Windows Mobile 6 |
Pocket PC (Without Mobile Phone) |
Pocket PC 2000 |
Pocket PC 2002 |
Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC |
Windows Mobile 2003 SE for Pocket PC |
Windows Mobile 5.0 for Pocket PC |
Windows Mobile 6 Classic |
Pocket PC (With Mobile Phone) |
Pocket PC 2000 Phone Edition |
Pocket PC 2002 Phone Edition |
Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC Phone Edition |
Windows Mobile 2003 SE for Pocket PC Phone Edition |
Windows Mobile 5.0 for Pocket PC Phone Edition |
Windows Mobile 6 Professional |
Smartphone |
N/A |
Smartphone 2002 |
Windows Mobile 2003 for Smartphone |
Windows Mobile 2003 SE for Smartphone |
Windows Mobile 5.0 for Smartphone |
Windows Mobile 6 Standard |
Other: Windows Mobile for Automotive 1.0, Windows Mobile software for Portable Media Centers
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