Push e-mail running on the i-mate JAMin
Since each manufacturer offers its own instructions for installing a ROM update, it's difficult to give a universal step-by-step rundown of the procedure. However, all updates are applied via a direct ActiveSync connection with your PC, and there are a few general precautions you should follow:
1. Backup important files to a PC or memory card - Updating the ROM on your device erases all data. While the ActiveSync utility gives you the option of creating a ROM backup that's stored on your PC before the upgrade process begins, you should also make your own individual backups of important files. This is because a backup made when running an older ROM version can't be restored to a newer version, leaving you without a leg to stand on should the device fail.
2. Start from a clean slate - Reset both your PC and smartphone device before you begin the upgrade, shutting off all active applications.
3. Don't use a USB hub - Ensure that your device is connected directly to your PC via USB, as going through an external USB hub can interrupt the update process.
Caveat - Push is for the Exchange-enabled only
Once you've got the update installed you'll find that there are new messaging fields for inputting your e-mail account details. Before you can fill these out, you'll need to ensure two things: that you've enabled mobile e-mail through your carrier, and that your e-mail server is fully updated.
"With regards to the push e-mail, this only works from an Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2 enabled email server.
"To access POP 3 accounts such as Hotmail & Gmail you can do so, but it will not be push e-mail," the Microsoft spokesperson said.
POP3 account holders can still use the same messaging features as those with Exchange-enabled e-mail servers, however, this will be pull-based e-mail, meaning that the user will have to hit "Send/Receive" in order to download new messages, rather than them coming through automatically as with push-email.
A great visual tutorial on configuring your account settings for personal and corporate e-mail can be found on HP's website here. It refers directly to the iPAQ rw6800, but the instructions apply to all WM5 devices.
If you currently own a previous generation WM5 device and have been thinking of upgrading to a new smartphone purely based on the existence of push e-mail, taking the time to follow the steps above should save you a good deal of money.












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