Palm m125 Handheld Logo

Related Topics:

Question about Palm m125 Handheld

1 Answer

Problem Hot Synching Mail with new version of Outlook

My company just upgraded Outlook to E2K. My calendar, notes & tasks synch fine but the mail does not. In looking thru the PocketMirror setup, it does not provide an option for the Outlook version. I have downloaded the most current version of PocketMirror without success in synching the mail. What do I try next?

Posted by Anonymous on

1 Answer

Anonymous

  • Level 3:

    An expert who has achieved level 3 by getting 1000 points

    All-Star:

    An expert that got 10 achievements.

    MVP:

    An expert that got 5 achievements.

    Master:

    An expert who has achieved Level 3.

  • Master
  • 473 Answers

You will need to Uninstall your old Software and Reinstall the new. If yours is like mine, You will come to a page that says "Regular" or Custom" Install. You need to select Custom and will later see two choices for Outlook or Palm.

Posted on Sep 13, 2005

Add Your Answer

×

Uploading: 0%

my-video-file.mp4

Complete. Click "Add" to insert your video. Add

×

Loading...
Loading...

Related Questions:

3helpful
5answers

Outlook 2007 Calendar won't open. Freezes Outlook.

Use Outlook PST Recovery software to recovers mailbox folders such as inbox, sent items, deleted items, contacts, calendars and journals from corrupt PST files and shows the recovered items in a tree structure before saving in disk

http://www.undeletepcfiles.com/outlook-email-pst-recovery.html
You just try the free trial version. to get results.
0helpful
2answers

Sync'ing outlook 2007 with Toshiba PocketPC 2002 e335

nope ....the outlook 2007 doesnt support all the connecting devices
0helpful
1answer

Calendar not synching properly

hi
often there are events with a regular cycle
the outlook just repeats its every week, month or year
if you dont define the 'end' period it just keep creating them

set the period to sync to 6-12 months and try again

D
0helpful
1answer

Hotsynch manager does not list mail as a synch task

When you first install Palm Desktop, you have a choice of synchronizing with Palm Desktop or with Outlook.

It sounds like you chose Palm Desktop.

You have to uninstall Palm Desktop and Reinstall it.

There will be an option to synchronize with Outlook/Versamail so make sure to choose that.
0helpful
1answer

Could not read the next message from the desktop mail system's inbox

PocketMirror does not control mail synch. It's a common misconception that Chapura PocketMirror synchronizes email. It only synchs Contacts, Calendar, Tasks and Notes from Outlook. The Mail or VersaMail conduit from palmOne is responsible for email synch. It sounds to me like you have a bad record or two in your inbox. You could try moving all your current inbox messages to a temporary folder to see if this breaks the log jam. Then you can start to hunt for the bad one by replacing them in portions and re-synching.
0helpful
1answer

How do I change user profile for Outlook synch?

Try Setting new profile in outlook as default > Start Control Panel > Mail > Show profile set you ew pprofile as default and then try synching
0helpful
1answer

Calendar Sync issues with Treo 650

Tryy this -- Go to Chapura.com and purchase the pocket mirror software. I have Sprint service and that additional software has resolved my synch issues.
0helpful
1answer

When synching new Outlook calendar items, a "note" is added to the T5 calendar item

I have the same problem. T5 Win XP Home HP Pavilion Desktop Outlook 2003. It seems to only attach the blank notes to recurring appointments. Delete them all (which is annoying) and they come back after a HotSync
Not finding what you are looking for?

81 views

Ask a Question

Usually answered in minutes!

Top Palm Computers & Internet Experts

vince

Level 3 Expert

2515 Answers

Marvin
Marvin

Level 3 Expert

85242 Answers

Brad Brown

Level 3 Expert

19166 Answers

Are you a Palm Computer and Internet Expert? Answer questions, earn points and help others

Answer questions

Manuals & User Guides

Loading...