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Previously on "Web-based email at work"

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  • FarmerPalmer
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    I'm thinking about either the HTC P3600 or Tytn II.
    They seem to be totally converged - GSM UMTS GPS Wifi Bluetooth
    so pda, phone, gps, and pc (email, web & office) in one.
    not that I'd advise using one as a PC all the time.

    the Tytn II has HSDPA and a QWERTY keyboard, over the P3600.
    But then its another £100

    Not sure of the benefits of HSDPA in a PDA smartphone though
    I have a datacard for the laptop - but can't see me surfing a lot on a PDA

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  • Flubster
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    Originally posted by mbriody View Post
    Sounds good - does it support HSDPA?
    'Friad not, it's UMTS/GPRA so no HSDPA. It's the same with the SE P1i, the successor to the P990i.

    If HSDPA is a must, the Vario II is probably your best bet.

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  • gadgetman
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    Sounds good - does it support HSDPA?

    I managed to get the SIM from my 3 USB broadband gizmo to work in my main phone (unlocked SE W880i on O2) last night so I should be able to use any handset.

    I'm actively considering the Nokia 6120C which is 109 ukp on PAYG with 3. Gets good reviews and does HSDPA so I'll get the full speed out of it and shouldn't have any data config issues.

    Originally posted by Flubster View Post
    As mentioned on other threads, I recommend the SE P990i. 3G, internet, e-mail, touchscreen, wi-fi, qwerty-keyboard, etc, etc. Never had a problem with it and does the job.

    Also recently bought TomTom software for it so no need for a separate satnav device.

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  • Flubster
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    As mentioned on other threads, I recommend the SE P990i. 3G, internet, e-mail, touchscreen, wi-fi, qwerty-keyboard, etc, etc. Never had a problem with it and does the job.

    Also recently bought TomTom software for it so no need for a separate satnav device.

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  • gadgetman
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    Got a laptop and 3G (HSDPA) card but got fed up hauling it into work each day. Phone is the way to go.

    I used to have an M31000 (aka Tytn, Vario 2 etc) which I didn't get on with.

    Any other recommendations for a 'smartphone'? I don't mind about size as it won't be main mobile so features and functionality are more important. Also must be off contract (I don't need yet another one!).

    Originally posted by Flubster View Post
    As already suggested, don't use you client's internet to access YourCo's e-mails. Buy yourself a smartphone with e-mail access/and or laptop with 3G card.

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  • gadgetman
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    Also blocked - bugger!

    Originally posted by Fran View Post
    I found this works well!

    http://mail2web.com/

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  • Peter Loew
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    Originally posted by Fran View Post
    I found this works well!

    http://mail2web.com/
    This is an interesting site. But do you really trust giving away your email addy and password to this strange front end?

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  • DBA_bloke
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    Originally posted by Flubster View Post
    As already suggested, don't use you client's internet to access YourCo's e-mails. Buy yourself a smartphone with e-mail access/and or laptop with 3G card.
    Indeed. I got one of 'em recently for just this reason. Makes sense.

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  • Fran
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    I found this works well!

    http://mail2web.com/

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  • PRC1964
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    Send me a PM with your login details and I'll collect your email and send them to you as PMs.

    For security reasons, I'll need to know your date of birth, first pet and mothers maiden name.

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  • gadgetman
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    They blocked that one too :-(

    Think I'll just play by the rules, as advised, until I can get a phone with decent internet capabilities.

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  • MrRobin
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    My client blocks the usual Yahoo and Hotmail email portals too but I can sneakily read my Yahoo emails via the Y!mobile site.

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  • Flubster
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    As already suggested, don't use you client's internet to access YourCo's e-mails. Buy yourself a smartphone with e-mail access/and or laptop with 3G card.

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  • DaveB
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    Originally posted by mbriody View Post
    Current gig is using something caller Webwasher which filters out the standard webmail portals.

    Are there any sites out there where you can view your email e.g. Yahoo via a company-friendly web page?
    There are some ways around it but the chances are that they are using Webwasher for a reason, and anyone found to be deliberately circumventing it will not be looked on favorably.

    Best bet is to talk to the support guys. Webwasher usually pops up a name or email address for you to contact if you want a site unblocked. You could also set up your web mail to automatically forward mail to the email account you use on the client site. Otherwise get a web enabled phone or PDA and use that.

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  • gadgetman
    started a topic Web-based email at work

    Web-based email at work

    Current gig is using something caller Webwasher which filters out the standard webmail portals.

    Are there any sites out there where you can view your email e.g. Yahoo via a company-friendly web page?

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