Mobile Email Management for Better Web Development
Introduction
It is easy to monitor any new email messages we receive from our web
development activities, if we modestly upgrade our mobile phone's technology.
If we obtain the technology that is able to access email messages from
a mobile phone (such as Nokia's S60, symbian technology), we can have
more opportunities to discover solutions for our work on the Web. This
article will give some ideas and suggestions by which we can organize
and manage our email communications, both from our PC desktop and from
our mobile phone.
A central email account
With the influx of many email services since the Web began, it is good
to choose among our many email accounts, one email address we can use
to centralize all our work on the Web. This central email account is one
that can easily be accessed anywhere - while at home with our PC desktop,
or while on the go through our mobile phone. If you still do not have
a Gmail account, then I highly recommend that you open an account, and
make this your central email communications system. Gmail has all the
updated services we need for good web site development.
Gmail application for mobile phone
Once you have upgraded your mobile phone, then the first thing to do
is to let your mobile service provider configure the settings of the
phone for you. It will help us save time and energy, if
we let a service agent personally configure the phone manually for us.
If we rely on call center agents for the configuation settings, we will
obtain mostly generalized solutions for obtaining access to the Web.
However, a service agent in your mobile phone's business center can
attend more efficiently to your specific phone's configuration needs.
After obtaining the exact configuration settings, and we can gain access
already to the Web, then we can download the Gmail application for mobile phone,
by setting our phone's browser to http://gmail.com/app Once downloaded, this
application will be automatically saved in our phone's Applications folder.
Ovi.com
The advantage of upgrading to a Nokia S60 phone is that we can open
a new account with their new Ovi.com email service. This email account
will come in handy when we cannot access our Gmail messages due to
unavoidable fluctuating signal strengths. This may be due not only
from our mobile service provider, but also if we go to an area
that impedes the speed and strength of the signal.
Forwarding Gmail to Ovi.com
If we encounter the scenario described above, we can then go to the
Settings tab of our Gmail account, click on the Forwarding tab, and
then opt to forward our email messages to our Ovi.com email address
(with a copy of the email message also retained in our Gmail inbox).
With this setting, even if we cannot access our Gmail account from our
mobile phone, we can then opt to open our Ovi.com email inbox as
an alternative solution. Signal strengths usually fluctuate from
time to time depending on many factors. But even when this happens,
we can still access our Gmail messages by opening our Ovi.com inbox
from our phone's web browser.
Keeping up with technology trends
It is really very difficult to keep up with the trends in technology
because of its highly rapid development. It took me many attempts and
trials before I was able to configure my Nokia S60 to access my Gmail
messages. Many detailed steps are necessary so that the phone can
be exactly configured to access Gmail messages. If Nokia is also your
favorite brand, and Gmail your central email account, then I
can help you through this process of accessing Gmail from your mobile
phone. For ease of communication, you may want to sign-in at
Google Friend Connect so that I can provide whatever information
details you need to know for accessing Gmail on your Nokia S60
mobile phone.
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