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Set Up Push Email, Contacts, and Calendar on Your iPhone for Free
Posted by Adam Pash at 2:00 AM on July 16, 2008

One of the coolest features available in the new iPhone 2.0 software update is the ability to get new email messages, contacts, and calendar events pushed to your device automatically. The catch: If you don't want to shell out $US100 for MobileMe and you don't have a Microsoft Exchange server lying around, you're stuck pulling data or manually syncing it to your computer. But, if you're willing to roll up your sleeves, you can set up push email and wireless contact and calendar syncing using the free Microsoft Exchange service Mail2Web.
What's the Big Deal with Push?
If you've never carried a company-issue BlackBerry, you may be wondering what makes push so special. Let's start with email: Without push email, your phone has to check in with your server every now and then to determine whether or not you've got any new email—it has to pull the email from your email server. With push email, your phone gets an alert as soon as new mail arrives—it's pushed from the server to your phone as soon as it's available.
Now if we extend that to our contacts and calendars, push functionality means instantaneous, wireless syncing of our contacts and events. If you add a new contact to your phone, it'll automatically sync to the Mail2Web Exchange server and—depending on your setup—to your desktop application of choice. Likewise, if you were to tweak a contact's email address on your desktop, you can sync it to Mail2Web and then wirelessly to your iPhone or iPod touch.
What Can I Expect?
You may not want to switch your email to Mail2Web just so you can get push email, or maybe you prefer using Google Calendar to the Exchange calendar you get with Mail2Web. The great part of this is that you can pick and choose exactly which aspects you want to use depending on your current setup. So when you're done, you can choose to use any combination of the following features through Mail2Web:- Push Email
- Push Contacts
- Push Calendar
Set Up Your Mail2Web Account
First, sign up for a free Mail2Web account. You don't have to give them an email address or anything—just create a user name and password and you're ready to go. Set Up Mail2Web on Your iPhone or iPod touch
Now that you've got your account ready to go, it's time to set up the Mail2Web Exchange server with your iPhone or iPod touch. Here's how.
- Tap Settings -> Mail, Contacts, Calendars -> Add Account...
You'll be presented with several options, but you want to pick the one at the top: Microsoft Exchange.- Now it's time to enter in your Mail2Web login credentials and Exchange details. Here's what it all should look like:
Email: youremail@mail2web.com
Username: youremail@mail2web.com
Password: yourpassword
Description: Mail2Web (Or whatever you want to call it.)
Use SSL: ON
Hit Next again. - When you've entered all your credentials, hit Next. Your iPhone will try to verify your Exchange server. The first time through, however, it won't be using the correct server information so you'll see an "Unable to Verify Certificate" message. Tap Accept and you'll see a new field to enter your own server information. Enter:
Server: mobile.exchange.mail2web.com
- This time your account will be verified and you'll be prompted to choose what you want to sync. Turn on whichever services you plan on using Mail2Web for (don't worry, you can always change these settings later) and tap Save to finish.
That's all there is to it. Your iPhone or iPod touch is now ready to to handle push email sent to your Mail2Web address, and—perhaps even better—you've now got wireless sync for your contacts and calendars. If you choose to sync contacts and calendars through Mail2Web, your phone's current contacts and calendars will be deleted and synced with Mail2Web.
Chances are you don't want to do everything through either your iPhone or Mail2Web, so let's look at how to use Mail2Web in conjunction with a Gmail account and Address Book.
Integrate Mail2Web with Gmail
If you don't want to ditch your Gmail account as your main address but you do want push email, you can set up a filter in your Gmail account to forward new mail to your Mail2Web account. That way when a new message arrives, you'll know about it as soon as it's sent; Mail2Web becomes a Gmail notifier of sorts. Then you grab it and reply to it using Gmail. Set Up Mail2Web with Your Address Book
If you use your Mac's Address Book as your primary contact management application, you're in luck. Address Book works perfectly with Mail2Web's Exchange servers—as long as you know how to set it up.
Fire up Address Book, open Preferences, and head to the General tab. Tick the checkbox labelled Synchronise with Exchange and then click the Configure button.- Now just enter the following information in the Exchange Synchronisation dialog, replacing youremail and yourpassword with your actual address and password:
User Name: youremail@mail2web.com
Password: yourpassword
Outlook Web Access Server:https://exchange.mail2web.com/exchange/adampash@mail2web.com
You're just one step away now. Open up iSync—an application bundled with your Mac that you probably haven't used unless you've synced some other phone or PDA with your Mac—and open the Preferences. Tick the checkbox labelled Show Status in Menu Bar, and then click the menu bar entry and choose Sync Now. iSync will sync your Address Book to Mail2Web, which will in turn push your contacts to your phone.
Now any time you update your contacts from Address Book, just head to the Sync Now option in your menu bar. Once you do that, check out your contacts on your iPhone and you'll see your newly synced info automatically pushed to your iPhone. Nice.
What About Calendars?

So far I've only been able to sync contacts between Address Book, Mail2Web, and my iPhone. I haven't been able to set up Exchange calendar sync with iCal—unfortunately it doesn't support Exchange sync and I haven't found a third-party sync alternative. However, calendar push still works perfectly with the Mail2Web calendar.
What About Outlook?
I tried setting up Mail2Web with Microsoft Outlook, which in theory it should work perfectly with for all your email, contacts, and calendars, but I didn't have any success. This may be due to limitations placed on free accounts at Mail2Web. The cheapest version of Mail2Web that I believe would work with Outlook is $US4.45 a month, which—at $US53 per year—is still much cheaper than MobileMe and setting up your own Exchange server. If you have had success setting up Mail2Web with Outlook on the desktop, let's hear how you did it in the comments.
Either way, as long as you get through the first step of setting up your iPhone or iPod touch with Mail2Web, you've got push email, contacts, and calendars ready to go on your device. All your Mail2Web email will push to your device, all your contacts will sync between Mail2Web and your phone, and every calendar change you make between the two will stay in instantaneous sync.
If you don't already have a desktop contact manager and calendar of choice, that may be all you need. Otherwise we may have to sit back and wait until Google or some other more popular service offers their own similar solution.
NOTE: Yahoo Mail has also offered push email for the iPhone since it was launched, so if you only want push email and don't need the rest, I'd recommend setting up a Yahoo Mail account and either use it exclusively or forward your mail to your Yahoo Mail account.
Adam Pash is a senior editor for Lifehacker who prefers pushing to pulling. His special feature Hack Attack appears every week on Lifehacker.
Tags: communicate | email | hack attack | iphone | iphone 2.0 | iphone apps

Comments (AU Comments · US Comments)
mbeckma
Posted July 29, 2008 10:58 PM
I've found an apparent bug in exchange calendar sync when creating events. Events created in the phone sync to outlook web access, but events created in OWA don't sync to the phone. Only meeting invites get synced, and then only if you accept the meeting on the phone.
dggd@sop.com
Posted August 30, 2008 1:53 PM
Brilliant free service for push email, but push contacts/calendars seems to drain the battery in no time. Sync bug? Anway, great for email!!!
Anks329
Posted 2:47 AM 16/7/08
umm... if you are using Exchange to get email, does that mean you need to be on the $45 data plan with AT&T instead of the $30 plan?
And if you stay on the $30 plan, and use Exchange, will they be able to figure out that you are using Exchange and then charge you more for it?
Anks329
pantag2
Posted 2:45 AM 16/7/08
When will Google Gmail wake up and introduce the push feature? I mean, Yahoo has it... Come'n
pantag2
djej
Posted 2:41 AM 16/7/08
Great post, Adam....will have to try this out today...hopefully we're not bombing through Mail2Web's webservers.
djej
DMSaruman
Posted 2:40 AM 16/7/08
yeah. Didn't care about push when the iPhone 3G came out, still don't care.
DMSaruman
newgalactic
Posted 2:37 AM 16/7/08
Great article!!!
newgalactic
spimoles
Posted 2:36 AM 16/7/08
I've been using mail2web for awhile now and they run a great service. They're free service is robust and doesn't feel crippled at all. When you get into the paid service it gets even better. Once they roll out exchange 2007 for the free and personal plans it will be gameover. Currently only the Business plans only utilize 2007 but 2003 sp2 is more than enough for most users
spimoles
marc_with_a_c
Posted 2:35 AM 16/7/08
Will I get my sent emails synced to the sent box on mail2web or exchange with an Iphone? Just seeing how close this is to my blackberry before I make the jump. I hope someone comes out with a full comparison of Iphone vs blackberry on exchange. I would love to know how it stacks up especially with things like handling meeting requests and the like.
marc_with_a_c
HolyChimp
Posted 2:24 AM 16/7/08
Why can't Google start supporting push. I already have all my email, contacts and calendars stored online with them and I'd even be willing to pay for the privilege!
HolyChimp
stre
Posted 2:23 AM 16/7/08
once again, no love for the lotus users.
stre
rndmideas
Posted 2:16 AM 16/7/08
Sweet! I sent an e-mail asking about this yesterday! Thanks a lot this info will really help!
rndmideas
Gilbert
Posted 3:33 AM 16/7/08
Though I know this comment in and of itself lacks any significant contribution, I've said it one, and I'll say it again: I love this website.
Gilbert
cdbreeden
Posted 3:32 AM 16/7/08
@Anks329:
I've been using Exchange without any notice from AT&T.
I think this is just a rumor since I haven't seen any announcements from AT&T that say this.
@rhett121:
MobileMe is still crippled for some uses. I still use GAFYD via IMAP since it supports custom domain names. I did a trial of MobileMe and it didn't seem to have that option. If this function was added, I'd be all over it.
cdbreeden
cbandes
Posted 3:29 AM 16/7/08
No luck getting this running for me using the instructions above, nor with the limited documentation at the mail2web site.
cbandes
kaiz3n
Posted 3:17 AM 16/7/08
I use Google Calendar and so far I haven't seen a valid push service for it yet; I don't want to sync with Outlook first, no mediator software unless it is on the web. I am sure a solution will come up soon unless someone already has done it and I just haven't found how to yet.
kaiz3n
s017jrs
Posted 3:16 AM 16/7/08
any instructions to sync the address book for those of us with a dead iBook just trying to get by with a PC till we can afford to replace the ibook?
Losing that again this week would be a pretty big hit for me.
s017jrs
cfaviles
Posted 3:13 AM 16/7/08
great post guys. I'm trying the free trial of mobileme for the ipod touch. But this alternative is definitely a permanent replacement.
cfaviles
rhett121
Posted 2:59 AM 16/7/08
How about just pay the $100 a year and have it dead simple already. I mean, if you can afford an iPhone and the service contract that comes with it, $100 a year is really pittance. My time is worth much more than that. Remember you also get 20/200GB domain hosting as well. It's really quite a nice bundle when you get into it. I've been using it for years and it has saved me a ton of time, energy and money.
Quit being such cheapskates.
rhett121
MariGarza
Posted 4:22 AM 16/7/08
Don't know why I'd forward my Gmail email to Mail2Web, when Gmail is already an option. It's actually less work. But I do like it will sync my Google calendar. I'm hoping it's just a matter of time before Google offers it native.
MariGarza
rallycar27
Posted 4:21 AM 16/7/08
First off, this was a really well done article with helpful pictures. But, after going through every step without any problems, including having all of my gmail forwarded to this other account, my phone didn't let me know at all that I had received a new message until I picked it up and refreshed it manually. So, my experience on the whole "push" part didn't work at all. :(
rallycar27
jkrell
Posted 4:12 AM 16/7/08
I have a Blackberry through work and my wife has an iPhone. Personally I don't see the need for push UNLESS you use your iPhone for work. If it is just personal e-mail we're talking about, can't you wait a few minutes for the message?
iPhone did not support push until now so why would Google have supported it before? I am sure they will implement it quickly.
jkrell
johnsofats
Posted 4:00 AM 16/7/08
Dear readers - Is there anyway to push my google calender to my phone? Or do I just look it up on the web? That's no fun.
johnsofats
sprice82
Posted 3:54 AM 16/7/08
Too late, I have already set up an exchange server in my room, muahahahaha. But really after I could barely access my mobile me account on Friday I decided to set up my own exchange server. It took me two days of off and on work on it, it works perfectly, it pulls emails from like 5 different email accounts 3 gmail, one yahoo and another live account. The only bad part is that now I have a million emails on my phone to read.
sprice82
Adam Pash
Posted 4:46 AM 16/7/08
As Chris said above, you can do iCal sync via Entourage if you've got it installed on your Mac. Another reader wrote in with the Mail2Web settings he's got working with Entourage:
Adam Pash
NikP
Posted 4:42 AM 16/7/08
Does using the gMail version on the iPod Touch cost anything? I didn't buy Mobile Me but can still access my gMail - is this something different?
NikP
Chris
Posted 4:41 AM 16/7/08
You can get your Exchange Calendar into iCal by using Entourage. Entourage will create a "Entourage Calendar" in iCal and dump your Exchange calendar into it. On the plus side, it does a pretty fast job of keeping everything in sync - making changes to one program or the other are reflected very quickly. However, it cannot handle categories in Exchange or separate calendars in iCal; it lumps everything into one bulk calendar.
Because I hate Entourage with a passion, and my work calendar is Exchange, I just bite the bullet and lump all my calendars together. I can work entirely from iCal, have the calendar pushed to my iPhone, and never have to deal with Entourage at all once it is set up.
Chris
SkinnerBox
Posted 4:35 AM 16/7/08
I just set up an account with www.nuevasync.com to push my Google Calendar data to my phone. I'm waiting to see if it works very well, but it also uses Exchange in some way. Anyone else have any experience using it?
SkinnerBox
spimoles
Posted 5:25 AM 16/7/08
@jkrell: My biggest thing is having everything pushed into the "cloud" even if you don't need your personal email as soon as it comes(something I prefer)
For instance: You and your wife can use the same mail2web account just for exchange and have it update appointments on both of your phones. So if she has a doctors appt or a scheduled oil change she can enter it on her phone, it gets pushed into the cloud, then synced up with your phone. Very convenient.
The same could be said about contacts. Say you need Pam and Bill's new number that your wife just got. Once she enters it in her phone your contact list is instantly updated as well. I don't know about you but I find the concept pretty bad ass. :D
spimoles
twins8791
Posted 5:18 AM 16/7/08
there's fifteen minutes of my life i'll never have back.
doesn't work. appreciate the effort, but gmail will not forward my mail to mail2web. tried auto-forwarding all and tried setting up a filter. neither worked.
oh well.
twins8791
XanderCrews
Posted 5:15 AM 16/7/08
I've been using Plaxo to keep Outlook 2007 synced between multiple computers and to provide web access, and have been pretty happy with it. I would drop in in a second, though, if someone were to post on getting Mail2Web working with Outlook on the desktop under one of the free services.
XanderCrews
SkoGoody
Posted 5:10 AM 16/7/08
So if yahoo already supports "PUSH" email. Couldn't you make this process a lot simpler by just setting up a yahoo account and having your Gmail forwarded to that? Instead of going through all that mail2web foolishness?
Just an idea.
SkoGoody
jesseg
Posted 6:15 AM 16/7/08
if you want free push email, and calendar and contacts syncing on a non-iphone phone, try [my.funambol.com]. or you can be brave and install the funambol server so you can have more control.
jesseg
badgerz
Posted 6:15 AM 16/7/08
I did successfully accomplish syncing G-mail calendar with my iPod-Touch over Enterprise for free. But oh wait...it only worked once. Several hours after 2.0 being released I successfully synced it over at www.neuvasync.com but unfortunately several hours later the site has become unreachable although fortunately for me it has got the data over there once.
badgerz
djej
Posted 6:10 AM 16/7/08
@PotKettleBlack: I agree, buddy. But there are certain emails that I need right away and can't wait for a batch email retrieval. It'd be great if there was a hyper-email push filter...meaning this absolutely has to be delivered now.
If that were the case, I wouldn't have push email activated. I can't tell you how much time I waste checking email. I'd gladly use a batch retrieval if it meant only getting the non-priority messages.
I know there are some ways of doing this...I do one of them....I have a priority email extension on my work email...follow if you like:
Original user: name@company.com (use interval 'pull method'
Faster email: name.x@company.com (uses 'push' method)
Just a thought....
djej
djej
Posted 6:06 AM 16/7/08
Adam-- again, you're awesome. Keep these articles coming...the world cannot get enough.
I have the whole process setup on my iPhone (original iPhone) and it's working fantastically! What I'd like to know is how to setup to receive messages through mail2web and reply via the original email. Is that possible? I'd prefer not to have mail2web's domain info in my replies, etc.
Anyone else know? I use Blackberry religiously, so I'm not an adventurous iPhone'r yet.
Thanks guys!
djej
PotKettleBlack
Posted 6:05 AM 16/7/08
An alternative theory of the crime: Push Email is NOT a good thing. Batching your email is WAY more productive. Really. I swear.
Not that this isn't great for the people still hooked on checking their email constantly. It is. It's a way to keep them mainlined into their addiction high noise and low signal. Again, great for them. Bad for the company as a whole.
If I ran your company, I would ban push email from the system. In fact, I would ban all email notifiers. And your email would check for new messages only once every four hours. Imagine the productivity gains as people don't have to deal with the cognitive cross over from the work they are actually doing back to email back to the work they were doing. Scary.
PotKettleBlack
mapet
Posted 5:49 AM 16/7/08
Works great with gmail, thanks for the tip.
mapet
categorically
Posted 5:47 AM 16/7/08
Keep an eye on your battery life after doing this.
categorically
Talthybius
Posted 7:20 AM 16/7/08
Idea for a Lifehacker poll: How many Lifehacker readers own an iPhone and which version.
Talthybius
elton
Posted 6:43 AM 16/7/08
Not great - I get the mail2web mail at practically the same time I get my normal fetch gmail. When I respond via mail2web, it responds with my mail2web email address rather than my desired email (I have the same gripe with the gmail account as well). Finally, when I try to turn off the mail2web mail sync on my iPhone and it hangs...
elton
csmith75
Posted 6:29 AM 16/7/08
@twins8791: I should work. I've been forwarding my gmail to mail2web for about 1.5 years with zero problems.
csmith75
yooper1019
Posted 6:24 AM 16/7/08
[theturdconnection.wordpress.com]
This nuevasync service is VERY Beta. Be warned!
yooper1019
codykniffen
Posted 7:55 AM 16/7/08
@stre: We use Lotus at my work as well and you know it just as well as I do, we don't deserve any love. = )
codykniffen
fredtgreco
Posted 7:35 AM 16/7/08
I may try this, as I just migrated from a BB Pearl to the iPhone. The problem for me is not that MobileMe costs $100/year. The problem is that I can't get a straight answer as to whether when I reply to emails that have been pushed to my iPhone I can have the "From" show up as myname@mycompany.com instead of the (really stupid, tacky and high school) myname@me.com
Can anyone confirm that?
You would think that as Apple tries to get a piece of the corporate pie, they would realize that in the real world, people don't appreciate it if you look like a college student on Spring Break.
fredtgreco
SkinnerBox
Posted 8:19 AM 16/7/08
FWIW: www.nuevasync.com works like a charm for pushing calendar data and syncing between gCal and the iPhone. You do, however, have to unlock your google account via a captcha. Still, it has worked very, very well for me so far.
My question is: why can't google offer this themselves?
SkinnerBox
Paul Irish
Posted 8:03 AM 16/7/08
Anyone know the delay or interval at which the iphone will poll gmail for new mail?
Paul Irish
balls187 upside yo head
Posted 8:51 AM 16/7/08
The basics are okay, but it seems like between the $53 a year and $100 a year, the extra $47 seems worth it for
1) ease of use
2) online storage
@ALL asking about google: give them time. Also re: android.
balls187 upside yo head
Adam
Posted 9:21 AM 16/7/08
@fredtgreco
Try this
[www.howardforums.com]
I am still waiting to see what the BB Thunder will bring before I buy. I love how BIS can push anything so that may be the deciding factor. MobileMe looks good too.
Adam
AlexLand
Posted 9:34 AM 16/7/08
Got everything set up and working fine with entourage. I might find the email annoying (you get 2 emails, the mail2web one and the gmail one and it's sort of irritating) and just stick to using it for calendar synching.
AlexLand
MobileEntertainer
Posted 10:22 AM 16/7/08
I have my Treo 680 receiving Pushed email, contact, calendar, from my Exchange Server. I want the iPhone, but it has limitations I won't do without. Anyway, there might be updates, so I decided to go to my local ATT Store and I tried to activate my Exchange Account on a store model. After two hours and with store staff help, we could could not get a connection. The manager arrived from lunch and informed us that without the business activation (and $15 more a month) Exchange push would not work.
Now I know store techs can be dumb, and I used the exact same settings on my Treo in the iPhone, but did we do something wrong? As an individual user not on a huge corporate Exchange Server, but on my own Exchange Server, am I required to get a corporate account now? Any ideas?
Sony Xperia is looking better if this won't work.
MobileEntertainer
jarhead
Posted 10:17 AM 16/7/08
@SkoGoody: I think Adam spent all that time showing you how to set it up using Mail2Web just to piss you off.
@rallycar27: Make sure you set the interval under Settings, Fetch New Data. By default, it is set to Manual.
jarhead
passengersonly
Posted 10:15 AM 16/7/08
The problem is mobileme is a terrible program. It's like an email program from 2003.
I wouldn't use it if it were free.
I just got an iphone (didn't know gmail didn't push) and tried mobileme for a weekend. It is the worst, push is a cool feature, but I don't mind waiting 30 mins until I am in front of a computer again to sync my contacts and calender.
As for email, I just switched to yahoo (for now). Their email is almost as good as gmail, and their contacts program is way better, calender sucks.
passengersonly
jdoree
Posted 10:04 AM 16/7/08
I turned of my email notifications on my BlackBerry because I was getting interrupted constantly. It's just as easy to get my mail on demand when I have the time to actually do something about it. I see no problem no longer having push available. I prefer getting my email manually on my iPhone using Gmail where all of my email gets funneled anyway.
jdoree
AlexLand
Posted 11:43 AM 16/7/08
@AlexLand: I just got the gmail / mail2web thing working well. I decided to make a filter to find messages that don't contain a random string of gibberish. Since they all get caught by the filter, I set it to mark the messages as read and be sent on to my mail2web account to be pushed over.
On the iphone side, I get one notification from mail2web, and if i feel liek I need to reply I just switch accounts.
With calendaring, I've decided to just switch to entourage from ical. I need to learn MS Office better anyway. I've got everything set up to push my calendar over to the phone as well and it works extremely well. Now let's just hope AT&T doesn't try and stick me 15$ for this.
AlexLand
dabbly
Posted 12:47 PM 16/7/08
I'm a college student with a Macbook, iPod Touch, and every Google service available. The only thing I really want and need from Google/Apple is for my Google Calendar to sync real-time with iCal and for all of that to sync via WiFi to my iPod Touch.
(Gcaldaemon doesn't work with Leopard.)
(Nuevasync looks sketchy as hell imo)
Does anyone know how to sync Google Calendar with iCal/iPod Touch.
If there's no solution available then Lifehacker should setup a petition for Google to implement this.
dabbly
jkrell
Posted 1:43 PM 16/7/08
@spimoles: Very cool, indeed, but too much effort for a little bit of reward. I ultimately intend to set up my server better so maybe some of this stuff will work then. Or (more likely) by the time I get ready to do it, Google will be supporting it.
jkrell
danielmilhousechun
Posted 2:07 PM 16/7/08
got push email to work and i think i got the best free solution for gmail + mail2web
1. get mail2web exchange email account
2. setup iphone with gmail account and mail2web exchange account.
3. set gmail to fetch manually
4. turn on push for mail2web
5. in gmail create a FILTER for messages received from " * " (without quotes). this will essentially filter ALL messages.
6. have filter rules a. mark as read b. forward to "your mail2web account"
now it should be working pretty well
when you receive a message on your gmail, it will be forwarded to the mail2web and pushed to your iphone. then gmail will mark as read.
now the reason for marking gmail as read:
when you reply to the forwarded mail on your phone there is an option to send from your gmail account. this is great cuz the recipient wont see your mail2web account. however if you dont have gmail set to mark as read for incoming mail a new mail notification will be present on your phone when you send an email from your iphone from the gmail account.
looks like the mail app will also fetch email on the gmail account when you send from it.
marking the messages as read will keep the mail in the inbox but wont notify you twice of the same email on your phone.
danielmilhousechun
Kev585
Posted 2:34 PM 16/7/08
google needs push
Kev585
iddqd185
Posted 5:14 PM 16/7/08
hate to be that guy but the problem with this method for gmail users is that by simply forwarding your email to an external account with Push, you lost synchronization of folders, deleted emails, read emails, etc. Basically it's like going back to POP mail.
As far as the cheapskate accusation above, many of us have too many existing email contacts to make changing our email to whatever@me.com feasible.
iddqd185
Jordan
Posted 5:10 PM 16/7/08
I don't know if it is only for the paid service or if you can also use it from the free one (I have the paid version), but I can set mail2web to have a default From address (I have set it to my custom domain GAFYD address which I have forwarded to mail2web) and so mail2web is completely transparent to my correspondents.
So far it is working great. Only thing is, my calendar events aren't showing up between my iPhone and the cloud. Any thoughts?
Jordan
vailancio248
Posted 11:21 PM 16/7/08
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vailancio248
Swimming_Bird
Posted 1:38 AM 17/7/08
Since i still want to use my gmail web interface at the desktop this unfortunately wont work. Is my only hope waiting until apple has it's new application push service in September and someone makes push gmail?
Swimming_Bird
chrispian
Posted 1:20 AM 17/7/08
Push is the main reason I hated my crackberry. I may be in the minority, but I don't want my phone bugging me. I want to check it at my convince, not have it alerting me and interrupting my train of thought. We are tied to work enough as it is!
chrispian
kancept
Posted 1:57 AM 17/7/08
I use Spanning Sync to sync up my iCal and GCals. Works great, as I haven't had an issue yet. [spanningsync.com]
kancept
danmetallic
Posted 9:04 PM 16/7/08
Great article! Thank you.
Can you clarify something for me though? I'm wanting to set-up Calendar and Address Book syncing, however once I've entered the exchange settings on the iPhone it deletes all my contacts and calendars rather than pushing them to mail2web. Any ideas anyone?
danmetallic
sherlock12
Posted 7:21 PM 16/7/08
Calender is fairly normal with that...
Will it be eligible to play [url=http://www.3zoom.com]MMORPG [/url] on iPhone ?
sherlock12
jordanw24
Posted 1:40 PM 16/7/08
YOU CAN ALREADY PUSH GMAIL ON THE iPHONE WITHOUT THIS FOR FREE:
STEP 1: set up your e-mail via the "Mail" icon
STEP 2: then go to your "Settings" icon
STEP 3: click on the "Push" word next to Fetch New Data
STEP 4: turn Push "On"
STEP 5: go down to "Every 15 Minutes", "Every 30 Minutes", or "Hourly" to have it push to your iPhone at those times
jordanw24
Greygoose
Posted 1:37 PM 16/7/08
That´s great! Very good article, i like this because you dont need to have a mobileme account to have push email, mobileme is very expensive for the services that offers.
Greygoose
Greygoose
Posted 1:35 PM 16/7/08
That´s great, very good article! I like this because you dont need mobileme,for push email, and i heard some peope saying that mobileme is a very bad service.
Greygoose
dabbly
Posted 3:51 AM 17/7/08
After I thought about it and watched the demo, I've decided to go ahead to pay for Spanning Sync. I'm willing to pay $25 for a year of syncing. I'm assuming there will be a free solution either from Google or otherwise within a year. If not, I'll pay another $25 for the service. Surely there will be a free solution within 2 years right? In the meantime I've got something to hold me over for no more than $50.
dabbly
dancheng
Posted 4:34 AM 17/7/08
when you reply to the mail2web email on your phone, you don't have to manually change it to send from Gmail account each time.
The better way is in the instructions above under "Set Up Mail2Web on Your iPhone or iPod touch" under step 3, instead of putting "Email: youremail@mail2web.com", put your gmail address in that field instead. This will sort of act like the "reply to" fields in most email programs or equivalent to the "Address" field in your other iphone mail account setups.
However, @iddqd185 is right, this method kills the IMAP advantage of syncing folders etc.
Also, some users have said to "Mark as Read" so it doesn't show up again in your iphone's gmail account setup, but I don't like this since when I'm actually at my computer, I like to see the unread messages on my Gmail.
I suppose if you don't care for the IMAP sync'ing (you don't "organize" email on your phone anyway) then you could just turn off the Gmail Account on your iphone completely..
dancheng
xxdesmus
Posted 7:24 AM 17/7/08
@kaiz3n: I hope someone re-created the Google Calendar sync app that was available for jailbroken iPhones/Touches. I heart that app.
xxdesmus
silberm3
Posted 10:52 PM 17/7/08
I'd also like to respond to the "cheapskate" comments above regarding just purchasing MobileMe and being done with this problem. If you think MobileMe is great, you've obviously never used any of the Google Apps.
This past weekend, I did indeed try to give MobileMe an honest try. After spending some time with it, I don't understand how anyone would be willing to spend $100/year on such product aside from it simply being a product of Apple. Filtering and rules? Decent search capability? These have been features of Gmail since its inception.
MobileMe is a great solution for the devoted Apple fan who is unaware of the lack of features of its own software.
silberm3
silberm3
Posted 10:41 PM 17/7/08
Not sure if it has been said above, but there is a way to get your sent emails to be sent through Gmail (albeit not through the Exchange method that I can find). It is also not a free solution.
If you already have a MobileMe account, you can turn ON the Gmail SMTP server and turn OFF the MobileMe SMTP server. This will result in having any outgoing messages sent from your iPhone to come from Gmail.
However, as others have said before, this method results in a loss of synchronization of both folders and emails with the Gmail IMAP server. This is a problem for me as I want to be able to be able to find any emails I send from my device at a later date if I need to.
Does anyone else have a better push solution for Gmail which will allow outgoing mail to be routed through the Gmail server?
silberm3
3B Web Design
Posted 3:35 AM 18/7/08
Been testing out [nuevasync.com] and it seems to work nicely (only tested with Google Calendar syncing), but it combines all your calendars into one on the iPhone...
3B Web Design
dodser
Posted 8:08 AM 18/7/08
Am i correct in thinking that Mobile ME only works with a .me or .mac email address. If so then advertising mobile me as "exchange for the rest of us" is way short of the mark.
dodser
CharlesV
Posted 12:38 AM 19/7/08
Also dont' forget that the iPhone only supports one exchange account at a time. I've got my work calendar syncing, so i can't add mail2web. Maybe time to sync outlook with gcal via plaxo and update via exchange?
CharlesV
simplynutty
Posted 12:55 AM 19/7/08
First: @jordanw24 already said this but you can setup a Gmail account natively on the iPhone and it works beautifully. Why the need to send to mail2web first?
Second: You DO NOT need an Enterprise Plan to access an exchange account as long as the account is not behind a firewall or otherwise made inaccessible. My exchange account (mail/calendar) and Gmail accounts work beautifully.
What I can't figure out is how to also sync my GCalendar to the phone. I ran into the 1 exchange account limit @ChaarlesV mentioned. Lame.
simplynutty
elldove
Posted 12:42 AM 19/7/08
can't you sync iCal with a server automatically using the "Publish" and "Subscribe" options
(under the Calendar menu)?
elldove
rhart23
Posted 5:03 AM 18/7/08
@SkinnerBox:
Hey thanks for the tip on nuevasync.com. It's way easier and I like using gcal way more than outlook web access.
rhart23
Sanastar
Posted 5:55 AM 16/7/08
When I synced with the service for the first time it obviously deleted all my contacts. Is there a way to recover my contacts or make sure that this doesn't happen again when I decide not to use the service anymore?
Aside from that the push services work like a charm. I created a new contact in the mail2web Outlook Web Access site and the contact appeared on my iPhone as soon as I pressed "save". Awesome!
Sanastar
eclecticmusic
Posted 5:48 AM 16/7/08
@johnsofats: If you sync your iPhone using iCal, you can sync your Google Calendar to that very easily: I just figured out how to do it last week.
In your Google Calendar, go to "Calendar Settings." Find the private address for your calendar by clicking the green "iCal" button. Copy this link. Then go over to iCal and click "Subscribe" on the pull-down menu for calendar. You can set the frequency of updates as often as 15 minutes.
I did the same thing with my Highrise tasks - now my iCal is as geeked out as I am.
Obviously the drawback is that I have to sync my iPhone regularly in order to get it all in there. But I don't have a huge need for a push feature for contacts and calendars...and pushing my email automatically sounds like exquisite torture.
eclecticmusic
Alexander
Posted 5:44 AM 16/7/08
For those having trouble setting this up to work with gmail, try this link first:
[www.google.com]
Alexander
pmbaustin
Posted 4:54 AM 16/7/08
"If you choose to sync contacts and calendars through Mail2Web, your phone's current contacts and calendars will be deleted and synced with Mail2Web."
This is the problem, though.
I have a bunch of contacts that I've manually entered into my iPhone. They exist only there, since I have nothing to sync contacts with (I don't use Outlook, and don't use a Mac).
I want to export these contacts out and make sure they're safe keeping. Any information on how to do that?
I'm rather concerned, actually, because I keep reading how setting up things like this, or resetting the iPhone to install firmware upgrades will wipe out the contacts. I don't want to lose that work, but there doesn't seem to be any way to export/import the contacts, or so sync with anything I actually use or want to use.
This sounded like a great idea until I read the part where it said "Oh, yeah, and you'll lose all your existing contacts" ... that renders this useless to me. How can I do this and sync my iPhone contacts to the empty Mail2Web contact list?
pmbaustin
pmbaustin
Posted 2:39 AM 16/7/08
This seems to have one fatal flaw... it clobbers your existing contacts.
I just spent a lot of time manually entering over 50 contacts into my new iPhone 3G, because iTunes won't sync with the Outlook Express address book or Windows Live Mail address book, and it wouldn't read my old phone's SIM card.
But now that I have all that information in there, it's very vunerable. There's no way through iTunes to look at it, export it, or change it. And I have nothing to "sync" it with, because I do not use Outlook (and won't).
So I'm looking for SOME way to store a backup copy of all my contacts. I thought this would be a great solution until I read the little toss-away line that should be in HUGE BOLD LETTERS that if you go through this process, you LOSE ALL YOUR CONTACTS. Great.
Even more, I'd love a way to sync my Contacts with something like GMail's or Yahoo Mail's address book... or SOMETHING.
Anyone have any ideas for what I can do here??
pmbaustin
cloop197
Posted 1:58 AM 19/7/08
anyone figured out how to keep both a blackberry (using BES) and an iPhone (without ActiveSync) in sync with each other? Would Mobile2Web do this? Even just keeping my outlook/exchange/blackberry contacts in sync with the iPhone would be a huge step forward. Mobile me is hardly "Exchange for the rest of us"
cloop197
Scott
Posted 9:03 AM 19/7/08
You can find links from people who are pushing their gmail to mobileMe, then changing the outgoing smtp server so that responses look like they're coming from your gmail acct. can you do the same thing here?
Scott
silberm3
Posted 11:00 PM 21/7/08
@Scott: Yes, but this seems hardly worth it. I also ran into some problems where not all email was being forwarded to MobileMe during my tests. I would get delivery errors to my Gmail inbox quite frequently. For now, I've given up and am just going to rely on fetch for Gmail until a better solution becomes available. I'm hoping some developer at Google will develop an app in September, but am not going to hold my breath.
silberm3
allstarecho
Posted 7:22 PM 22/7/08
I just read at mail2web.com that SMTP can't be used for free accounts so this is pretty much useless. What's the point in getting email pushed to you that you can't reply back to?
allstarecho