In the latest version of Windows Mobile 6.5.3 build (23517), the Outlook sees the addition of a threaded email message style similar to those found on Gmail… Despite the latest release of Exchange 2010, this update is not Exchange 2010 dependent. It will work with all email services (including Gmail).
Sorting emails to their rightly places. So one day you woke up and realize that little inconvenience on your Windows Mobile device was just no longer tolerable. Things needs to be changed, and in this case its the convenience of adding tasks, and calendar appointments from your email onto your mobile device. That person is Dale Lane who developed Email Triage.
Having multiple email accounts is rather common these days. One for work, one for personal use and one for school. Having them added into your mobile device is easy, but due to the battery drain issue, many people favors manual updates. Now going in and out of each account to update can be rather tedious. And that’s where SendReceiveAll comes in.
Is your company currently employing Microsoft Exchange server for email, tasks and scheduling? Using your mobile device is a great way to utilize the features of the application. Enjoying all that you need at your desktop, on the go. Now you may finally get to see the sun! Microsoft Exchange 2010 is the latest update and carry exciting new features for the application.
We’ve spotted comments regarding threading with Gmail, as it does with text messages. While the default email setup through the Messaging application on your Windows Mobile device does not support that feature, you can still have the threading effect with the official Gmail application for Windows Mobile from Google Mobile.


















