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Author Topic: Best sync method with Outlook and is Gmail really a push service?  (Read 3715 times)
guitareth
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« on: September 03, 2010, 03:18:20 AM »

I’m new to this forum and eagerly awaiting delivery of my HTC Desire which I’ve ordered from Handtec.co.uk at best price I could see for a SIM free unlocked one. In meantime I have been reading up about it and am unsure about the best way for me to proceed to sync my Microsoft Outlook Contacts and Calendar with my Desire. Here’s my setup/situation:

1.   I use Microsoft Outlook 2007 as my MAIN email and calendaring software. I will be accessing my mail and calendar via Outlook on my office PC for the vast majority of time.
2.   My main email accounts are currently configured as POP3 but are also configured to leave copies of messages on the server for 30 days, which allows me to check new messages via my ISP’s webmail when out of the office.
3.   I have considered changing to IMAP for my main email account but have purposely avoided it up to now as I have a huge number of mail folders and messages – my Outlook pst file is currently 7.2GB. A lot of those are for archive reference and I don’t need to see them on other devices BUT, as I understand it, IMAP does not let me only select certain folders to mirror and sync between different devices (it must sync all of them) so I feel it would be unwieldy to use IMAP on my account. (If anyone knows of a way to set IMAP to only include specific folders please let me know!).
4.   I do have a Google Mail account already, but rarely use it – it’s just there as a back-up account. I’ve NOT as yet imported my Outlook contacts  or calendar into my Google account.

Now I know that I can use HTC Sync to sync up my Contacts and Calendar, but what I’ve read suggests that the phone works best when you sync it with your Google account. I COULD of course import my Outlook Contacts and Calendar into my Google account, and I COULD also use my Gmail account to check mail from my main POP3 accounts. However, I’m unsure about going down that route as I’m worried that might  confuse things, cause conflicts, or cause double-work for me when I update my contacts or calendar from Outlook or from Google. Are there possible problems with going down that route?

Secondly, I’m very intrigued to have read that Gmail is more efficient for the phone as I’ve read it works as a “push” email service. That is, I don’t need to check my mail by doing a send/receive from my phone either manually or automatically at set intervals, but that Gmail will just automatically PUSH new emails to my phone as soon as they arrive. Is that correct?

If it is correct it sounds good, but does that mean my phone must be or will be permanently connected to the net? As I don’t use my mobile that much I’m on a Pay-As You-Go service so need to ensure my phone is ONLY connecting to a data connection when I need it to. Will I be able to work-around this?

Anyway, sorry for the long post, but thought it best to fully clarify my situation so I could get the best advice from other users.

Appreciate any advice recommendations for how I should proceed. Smiley
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Tricky
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« Reply #1 on: September 03, 2010, 08:10:47 AM »

Gmail is push so when you receive an email your phone gets a notification, in most cases immediately, sometimes I have found there is a very small delay, less than a minute.
I am not quite sure how the phone gets notified, whether it is the Gmail servers who send out the notification to your phone, in which case you are not using data, or if it is the phone that somehow gets the notification.  I would assume the former, otherwise it is very similar to polling a POP account every few seconds.

I have not yet used Outlook to sync with the phone as I found it easier to setup my Gmail account and calendar.  I am sure others will have experiences that they can advise you about.

Let us know what you end up doing and how it works out.
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