Hi,
I wonder if anyone could answer these questions?
1. Are the various contact syncs one way? Maybe I'm missing something, but if I add a contact to gmail then it syncs to the phone, however if I add or amend a contact in the phone it does not sync back to Gmail. This also appears to be true with ActiveSync to Exchange.
2. Assuming the answer to the above question is "yes, it's one way", if I add a contact to my phone how can I copy to Gmail/Exchange??
3. Am I correct that unlike touchdown the HTC Activesync client does handle push emails? When I had touchdown installed I'd get an alert as soon as a mail came in (often before Outlook), but now I've moved to the inbuilt app it seems to only sync every 15 minutes. This would seem to make having an email conversation in near-real time impossible?
3. Facebook handily contains peoples birthdays but these do not get added to the calendar. Is there a way of adding them (preferably to the gmail calendar).
4. There appears to be no built in security in the Activesync/mail application. This isn't ideal for enterprise mail, anyone have any ideas apart from locking the phone?
Ta,
LJ
I wonder if anyone could answer these questions?
1. Are the various contact syncs one way? Maybe I'm missing something, but if I add a contact to gmail then it syncs to the phone, however if I add or amend a contact in the phone it does not sync back to Gmail. This also appears to be true with ActiveSync to Exchange.
2. Assuming the answer to the above question is "yes, it's one way", if I add a contact to my phone how can I copy to Gmail/Exchange??
3. Am I correct that unlike touchdown the HTC Activesync client does handle push emails? When I had touchdown installed I'd get an alert as soon as a mail came in (often before Outlook), but now I've moved to the inbuilt app it seems to only sync every 15 minutes. This would seem to make having an email conversation in near-real time impossible?
3. Facebook handily contains peoples birthdays but these do not get added to the calendar. Is there a way of adding them (preferably to the gmail calendar).
4. There appears to be no built in security in the Activesync/mail application. This isn't ideal for enterprise mail, anyone have any ideas apart from locking the phone?
Ta,
LJ