This is a well researched, well presented and entertaining look at many aspects of the history of New York City, from the Dutch settlement to the present.
Well, it sounds as if you were looking for *answers*, which is a whole different department.
P.S. you may have your lame Monty Python reference filter set too high.
One implementation of this standard is the Consilient Push system, recently made available for free from http://www.consilient.com/. It runs a variety of mobile devices, including some low end phones. The software is free to download and use, but you still need a data plan from your carrier.
Has anyone tried the free (as in beer) alternatives to Blackberry for Push email?
For instance this one
You need a data plan, so not completely free, but it works pretty well for me. Check the list of supported phones before going through the registration though.
This is a well researched, well presented and entertaining look at many aspects of the history of New York City, from the Dutch settlement to the present.
Well, it sounds as if you were looking for *answers*, which is a whole different department. P.S. you may have your lame Monty Python reference filter set too high.
Sorry, but I came for an argument. Microsoft support is much better when it comes to abuse.
Check out the P-IMAP standard for info on one way Push is implemented.
o nade-p-imap-12.txt
http://ietfreport.isoc.org/all-ids/draft-maes-lem
One implementation of this standard is the Consilient Push system, recently made available for free from http://www.consilient.com/. It runs a variety of mobile devices, including some low end phones. The software is free to download and use, but you still need a data plan from your carrier.
Has anyone tried the free (as in beer) alternatives to Blackberry for Push email?
For instance this one
You need a data plan, so not completely free, but it works pretty well for me. Check the list of supported phones before going through the registration though.