Gmail now offers free Push Mail
By Keroin on Tuesday, September 22, 2009, as Internet and web services, PDA and GPS, mobile phonesAll operators limit the receipt of e-mails directly on your mobile phone or offer packages dedicated unaffordable. Now, no more hacks of any kind or exorbitant prices for all your emails on your mobile phone for free with Gmail, which we finally offers free Push Mail through its Google Sync application. We'll see how to configure the service on a mobile phone running Windows Mobile ...
The protocol push mail through your 3G connection and not through a mail protocol (POP or IMAP) so if you have a subscription on your web unlimited Mobile (New Bouygues Telecom, SFR or Illimithycs in Origami at Orange) This trick is totally free.
- Open the Active Sync
- Click on "Set up your device to sync with it"

- Enter m.google.com as server address
- Check that the SSL option is checked

- Enter data from your Gmail account (full email address + password)

- Leave the "Domain" blank (if your phone requires you to fill out this field, type in google)
- Select what you want to sync, you can choose between the contacts, calendar, email and tasks (I recommend selecting only the emails because the sync of contacts can quickly make a beautiful bazard in your directory if you do not know the deal)

Once all this done click Finish and your first sync of mail will start ...
Tip: If you have a box Hotmail, Microsoft also permits the push through its Windows Live application Metzger (two mailboxes can operate in push simultaneously on your device).
Enjoy with the push of your Gmail emails ![]()
Credit Google images and text freely translated from this tutorial dedicated to Gmail
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