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I just got a new Q, and i have wireless sync sending my emails. when i send an email from outook on my phone, or reply to an email, the from address is my phone number, not m email.how can i make it come from my email address instead of the phone number?thanks
What do you have your reply-to address set as on www.wirelessync.vzw.com? I've never the issue you are reporting though.. all e-mails sent via my phone come from the first POP account I set up on WirelessSync
I forgot about that setting, thanks! Ive never used wireless sync, or WM5. I came from a Palm Treo, and email worked much easier, I could even get my exchange mail from work on the palm. On the Q, I cant get it.
Why can't you get it on your Q? Your Q can either hook up with exchange via WirelessSync OR using its own Exchange client. Does your work lock you out?
I tried active sync, and it kept kicking back my password. I asked IT, and they said they block that access (but my palm could get in no problem). Last night I tried again, and now Active sync will connect to the server.
Now im having a new problem. I have Active sync pulling down my work email, and wireless sync pulling my personal. They all to into 1 inbox, which is ok for me, but when I send an email, or reply to one, it sends 2 emails, one from my exchange account, and one from my wireless sync account. Anyway to seperate the 2, so that I can send from the 2 seperatly??? I cant use Wireless Sync for the Exchange mail because I dont have a dedicated PC to leave running all the time, I access exchange through OWA.