Hope someone who is using emoze can help.
I just managed to get my work emails pinging to my N95 via OWA and I'm finding it VERY fast with inbound & outbound mail.
My question is how much will this be costing me to stay logged in using 'Always on/Push'? I know it depends on how much data is carried but when viewing the emoze application it alwasys shows 'connected' and my phones data symbol is remaining 'on' all the time even when the phone isn't syncing with my OWA. Is this only a power saving issue and only costing when data is actually carried in form of email in/out??
I am on Vodafone if this helps - I know they have �1/day data tariff, I wonder if this would cover it?
Many thanks, sorry if been asked before.
John_oconnor00 wrote:Hope someone who is using emoze can help.I just managed to get my work emails pinging to my N95 via OWA and I'm finding it VERY fast with inbound & outbound mail.
My question is how much will this be costing me to stay logged in using 'Always on/Push'? I know it depends on how much data is carried but when viewing the emoze application it alwasys shows 'connected' and my phones data symbol is remaining 'on' all the time even when the phone isn't syncing with my OWA. Is this only a power saving issue and only costing when data is actually carried in form of email in/out??
I am on Vodafone if this helps - I know they have �1/day data tariff, I wonder if this would cover it?
Many thanks, sorry if been asked before.
If you want to be on the safe side, you can set Emoze to only check for new messages evry 5, 15, 30 or 60 minutes - use one of these setting instead of "allways connected' - bound to minimise the traffic useage.
The other thing you can do is reset your log for data/network traffic and then keep an eye on the data used.
Hope this helps.
I am currently using Emoze on my Nokia N95 - Everything working perfectly fine except for the following:
I cannot download and/or view attachments within email received - these attachments are from various file format (i.e. Excel XLS, PDF, TXT). Please note that I cannot even download and view an attched text file.
Everytime, I selected view attachment - Emoze the show downloading attached file name - but it just sits there for ages without effect. If I then press Select on the downloading file - Emoze asks me Are you sure to stop download?
I can read text within email body fine - would someone help me with this - many thanks in advance.
Have you tried contacting Emoze technical support - they were very helpful solving a technical issue for me a few weeks back - just send them an email and you'll get a response within 48 hours.
TBird1 wrote:If you want to be on the safe side, you can set Emoze to only check for new messages evry 5, 15, 30 or 60 minutes - use one of these setting instead of "allways connected' - bound to minimise the traffic useage.Hope this helps.
Thanks Tbird
Do you or anyone else know though, if for example I use 'always connected' is there actually any chargeable data moving to/from my phone even if I have no in/out emoze email (eg overnight). I was just interested as with this setting the data icon remains on all the time. as it would if I were heavily using internet?
Tuan - I don't have any problems with attachments (unless bigger than emoze limit for personal account), I opened a PDF ok yesterday. Like Tbird says, I'd contact their support via emoze site.
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zippiracer wrote:You have to go into the settings and change the configuration if you want it to push. Did you read the review on my blog? It says where to go to configure this in the sixth paragraph...etc etc
With respect zippiracer that is nothing to do with what I asked.
I looked at my UK Vodafone package and for �1/day I can use 15MB so I don't think emoze would exceed this but �30/month extra is crazy or they do �7.50/month for 120MB/month or about 4MB/day - this should cover me too at a quarter of the cost.
I'd still be interseted to understand if data is being carried with the data icon permanently 'lit' using 'Alwayson/Push' mode in the top left corner; you know the one with the two horizontal ticks.