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Jul 4th, 2009, 1:01 pm
WebIS FlexMail 2009 v4.10 Build 3430
Requirements: PocketPC 2003(SE), WM5, WM6
Overview: FlexMail 4 is a full-featured award-winning Email application that works with your device's built-in Messaging client to provide the best Exchange and IMAP connectivity available on Windows Mobile!
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Use FlexMail to improve your ActiveSync or SMS messaging with our multiple signature support, multiple folder searches, and cross-account email copies and moves. Use FlexMail to connect with the best IMAP feature-set on Windows Mobile with easy to configure yet powerful folder settings. Set each folder to download differently, notify of new messages, and get email using PUSH use IMAP IDLE.

With FlexMail's many options you can customize your email usage much more than the Windows Mobile device Messaging allows. Receive your email via ActiveSync and respond via your POP3/IMAP4 SMTP account. Get immediate per email or per folder notifications via IMAP IDLE! Have FlexMail only hold the last 5 days of your IMAP folders. Create local folders and server folders. Synchronize by age, size, and synchronizations status on a per folder basis allowing you to get only the last 5 day's worth of email in your Inbox but the last months in your Personal folder, for example.

Features:
• Better IMAP features support (server search to filter messages, server-side messages parsing, more message operations done over IDLE, single attachment download etc.)
• Supports MMS on most devices
• IMAP server folders redesign (more settings, easier to use)
• Accounts and Application settings redesign
• Single-page view redesign (tabs gone, new left panel with IDLE indication)
• Original Email HTML reply/forward
• New Notification settings (global-account-folder)
• Internal changes (messages saved already parsed, better save/load performance on WM5 etc.)
• Asian Language Encoding Plugin
• Improved internals

More Info:
Code: Select allhttp://www.webis.net/products_info.php?p_id=mail

Download Instructions:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ZKFWBITZ

Mirror:
http://rapidshare.com/files/251811735/F ... RCAPDA.rar
http://www.ziddu.com/download/5466483/F ... A.rar.html

< CAB files: PPC2003 - WM5 - No need for serial > - G & a
Jul 4th, 2009, 1:01 pm

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Jul 4th, 2009, 1:05 pm
Nice Release
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Category: Internet/Network Utilities
Jul 4th, 2009, 1:05 pm
Jul 5th, 2009, 11:14 pm
As usually, they didn't bother cracking the SmartPhone version... :-(
Please, Dr. Incredible, where are you?!
Jul 5th, 2009, 11:14 pm
Jul 6th, 2009, 9:34 pm
Works on WM6.1?
Thx.
Jul 6th, 2009, 9:34 pm
Jul 8th, 2009, 2:45 am
^ Yeah, works on 6.5 as well.

However, is anyone able click on links in HTML emails? I'm not sure if this isn't supported or if it's not working just for me, or if there's an option somewhere..
Jul 8th, 2009, 2:45 am
Jul 10th, 2009, 4:05 pm
Hmmm, is anyone able to reply to HTML emails (coming from Outlook 2007 via Exchange 2007, to be precise...) without completely mangling the quoted text?! :-O
I remember working it fine in one of the 4.0 versions, then it stopped quoting the previous mails in 4.01 and now the version 4.1 is a disaster...
Jul 10th, 2009, 4:05 pm
Jul 11th, 2009, 12:55 pm
Meh, this client sucks. Can't believe it's been hyped up so much. For starters, there's no easy way to set it to show only those mails in the last x days (like in the default WM client). Then, messages are for some reason displayed in the reverse order (oldest first, newest bottom). World over every email client shows it the opposite way (Outlook, gmail, hotmail, et al), but no, FlexMail have to be smart and do it differently. And guess what? No easy way to change that too! You'd think that it just involves a right-click and change the order, and at the most go to the view/display options, but you can't find it there.

Finally, the HTML support just sucks. Can't view newsletters at all (Eg, ZDNet newsletters only header is visible)

So I thank Broad for sharing this with us. At first I thought if this was good I'd actually buy it, but forget buying it, I wouldn't wish this program even on my worst enemy. :)

btw, Profimail's much better in that it can display HTML mails well, but the problem is that it's too slow and unreliable.. doesn't look like it's multithreaded - for instance when a large mail is being downloaded, you have no choice but to wait for it to load - this could have easily been backgrounded.

Sigh. People go to the troubles of putting so many features into their programs but can't even get the basics right.

/endofrant
Jul 11th, 2009, 12:55 pm
Jul 14th, 2009, 2:58 pm
disagree with you about flexmail. My two complaints are that the thing takes too long to load, presumably consuming ram and cpu, and that at least with imap idle on it's heavy on the battery -- however, that could have a lot less to do with flexmail and more to do with imap-idle which keeps the connection to the imap server open in order to get realtime mail which was what initially attracted me to it. In addition to being able to easily customize what you say it doesn't let you tweak, you can make just about any modification I can think of that you could to a full-fledged pc-based email client.

For instance you can specify which folders to subscribe to and which of those you want imap idle fired up for or layout styles including up to a three pane layout. I like having my sent mail to be synchronized to my imap sent folder so that when I send email with this it goes into the same sent folder of my other computers' clients. Can't do that easily with POutlook and, though I didn't test it out yet, I didn't find anything on profimail supporting idle. Seven supports it but I don't like the idea of my email being routed through their proxy servers. But yeah, can't seem to click html links in flexmail, but I can live with that.

But thanks to Outlook Email Scheduler, http://gudensoft.com/?p=236, free btw, you can, among other things, get POutlook to give you realtime mail (imap idle) with vanilla imap servers including gmail. That may be the simplest way and least cpu intensive for everyone to get imap idle. And with AdvancedConfig you can get Outlook to sync its sent mail but to my knowledge only to a SentItems folder, not Sent like every other client (not counting Outlook..).

Don't tell anyone but I actually paid for flexmail. Can't say that about a lot of other software I use but I did for flex, also g-alarm, another sweet program. Didn't do that because I couldn't find cracked versions, I did it because I felt the people behind these projects, also chainfire's wmwifirouter and beelinegps, earned the money. Also I charged it to my company... along with a spare battery to buy me more time running imap idle.

So dexter I am not sure for how long you messed with flexmail before you gave up in frustration but I guess we'll have to agree to disagree.

Doug
Jul 14th, 2009, 2:58 pm
Jul 16th, 2009, 3:51 am
d0ugie, your post doesn't make any sense. You're talking about completly different points compared to my post.

You never said anything about the HTML support. Nor did you talk about how to enable that "View messages only in from the last X days" option. Or the option to display messages in the 'most-recent-top' order. For

Also, my problem with POutlook is that it doesn't seem to read the "Read" flags properly, so all my mails come up as unread, which is annoying.

For now, Profimail seems to work nice for me.
Jul 16th, 2009, 3:51 am
Jul 16th, 2009, 6:48 am
Thanks for share.For me poutlook is OK because I don't have much things to deal with by email.I'm from China and China Mobile provide an email service named 139-eMail. You can register an account just like [email protected]. Whenever I got an email,an SMS will be immediately sent to my cellphone with the sender and subject of the email,then I can decide whether ignore it or use poutlook to sync with Gmail( I've set my Gmail account to retransmit emails to 139).Most important,it's FREE.So far it works great for me.:)
BTW,one weeks ago our GOV blocks Gmail,but I can still sync will my account use poutlook,STRANGE!
Jul 16th, 2009, 6:48 am