| 16-10-2009 04:17 PM |
| Unregistered |
Great
Thanks mate! Just what I wanted to know.
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| 20-09-2009 10:50 PM |
| bambam13 |
cheers!
thanks alot! this tutorial made it alot quicker!
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| 20-07-2009 07:53 PM |
| Unregistered |
I got this running by following instructions of this tutorial - thx a lot!
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| 18-07-2009 05:51 AM |
| Rizwan ud Dean |
Attachment Handling
A huge downside to the GMail client for Symbian is its inability to add attachments. Hopefully this will be corrected in a future version.
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| 19-06-2009 12:12 PM |
| Unregistered |
gmail on 5800
I've got both verison of Gmail - the downloaded one for mobile phone which i don't like using. i don't find it that friendly.
i downloaded that because i couldn't get the version of gmail that's part of my message folder to upload recent messages. it only uploads from when i got my gmail account 4 years ago, so by my calcuation has about 5000 useless messages to upload before i can access new mail!
Can anyone tell me what i'm doing wrong?
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| 10-06-2009 05:44 PM |
| mattweeden |
no vibrate
its finds all the messages all when and good but it doesn't vibrate when i get new message anyone know what to do
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| 04-06-2009 04:34 PM |
| eezg |
Built in messaging client
Hi. Have read all of above tutorials and decided to use the built in messaging/mailbox app for my Gmail account.
However after configuring it all for automatic retrieval and NOT enabling the auto notifications as stated ... still no auto retrieval?! (although there is an icon, like a two way arrow thing next to the Gmail mailbox). Is it me or ...? Whenever I go to the mailbox it tells me when the last connection was and asks whether i'd like to connect. I don't get it??!
Its my first symbian phone and its great but somewhat frustrating as well.
Any ideas?
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| 29-05-2009 09:28 AM |
| Unregistered |
can't get full screen gmail
I installed the version w/ the fixed icon but now I can't get the gmail to run in full screen. I can remove the navigation keys through the app. settings but I still get a large MENU and REFRESH buttons on the bottom (or side in landscape mode). Also the top of the screen has the standard Nokia info bar.
With the old version that had the screwed up icon I was able to get it full screen.
Anybody knows how to get rid off the Nokia interface altogether?
Thanks.
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| 17-05-2009 03:28 PM |
| midtoad |
large fonts
"Use large fonts" is a good tip. Without that, it's too easy to make the wrong selection in the menus, even if you use the plectrum instead of a fingertip.
The GMail client clearly wasn't designed for fingertip usage. It would be great to see a redesign to make it more user-friendly. At the moment the iPhone version is considerably easier to use.
To select addresses from your Gmail address book, select Compose New Message from the Menu, but do NOT then click on the To: field. Instead, select Menu again and then Add Recipients. This will bring up your GMail list of most-frequently used contacts.
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| 16-05-2009 01:18 AM |
| Unregistered |
Data connection always on?
I beleive the java gmail app checks every 20mins, does anyone know how to get it to only connect to data when it needs it rather than staying connected the whole time?
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| 15-05-2009 06:02 PM |
| fernando20 |
Well, the app didn't behave like that on my N95, so I think it's a bug. Anyway, I hope google gets their S60v5 act together.
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| 15-05-2009 08:29 AM |
| slitchfield |
I think that's how it's supposed to work. i.e. it shows up what's in its offline cache, ready for you to reply to any messages or read things and then, one auto-refresh period later new email is checked for.
I agree that checking for new mail on startup is an obvious thing it should do though.
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| 14-05-2009 08:05 PM |
| fernando20 |
Does it fail to retrieve new mail on launch for anyone else? As it shows Inbox (1) on the title, but doesn't actually show the email until I refresh it (wasting more data)
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| 14-05-2009 07:58 PM |
| Unregistered |
I think I'll stick with the Nokia Messaging client for now... the Gmail one on my 5800 is horrible and clunky,
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| 14-05-2009 06:14 PM |
| slitchfield |
I only said it was quirky. I do agree it's the most powerful third party email app! And, to be fair, the Gmail client is equally quirky. The tutorial isn't a group test though, I'm just showing people who want to use the Java Gmail client how to work full-screen.
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