A writer over at Bright Hub named kkndka (I’m trying to get his real name) wrote a great 3 part piece about how to set up emoze on Symbian S60 handsets. Part 1, below is an explanation on how to get the emoze app on your phone. Part 2 which I’ll publish soon is about setting up Outlook Web Access (OWA) email in emoze. I’m quite excited to find out what part 3 will be. Anyway read on if you need help getting started with emoze.
Ever wanted to have push email functionality on your phone just like Blackberry users? You can experience push email on your Symbian phone with Emoze. Read on to get started.
Introduction
Emoze is an application that bring the power of push email to any Symbian phone. Push email is a service that allows you to receive your emails in real time. As long as you are connected to a data service, messages are automatically ‘pushed’ to your Symbian phone. There is no need to connect or disconnect from a service in order to download and view your messages. Blackberry users don’t have to be the only ones with push email functionality any more.
Push email functionality provided by Emoze is secure; all data is encrypted and directly pushed to your device when it is ready to accept. Your mails are not stored on a third party server.
In this guide you will learn how to install Emoze and enjoy secure push email functionality on your Symbian phone.
We will be using the free edition of Emoze which has the following features -
- Receive and send email
- Download attachment of up to 100kb in size
- Synchronize your PIM
The free version is more than adequate for day to day usage but if you need to send larger attachments or sync with Microsoft Exchange server at your workplace, you can consider upgrading to the pro version.
Installation
You can get Emoze on your phone using 3 methods -
- Download it to your PC -
Go to Emoze.com and click on Get Emoze. You will need to enter your phone manufacturer and model. You will get a SIS file which you must transfer to your phone using the Nokia PC Suite or Bluetooth. Install this SIS file from your file manager.
- Direct Download from the Internet -
Using a mobile browser such as the Series 60 browser or Opera Mini navigate to http://m.emoze.com and select Download emoze Mobile client , accept any security or warning messages and install the application
- Get it via SMS -
Navigate to emoze.com and enter your country and telephone number. Fill in the authentication code and you should receive the download link via SMS.
Conclusion
Continue reading this article series to find out how you configure Emoze to work with your email service. Emoze works with standard POP3/IMAP email, Gmail and your workplace email using OWA/PC Connector. You can have multiple accounts with each service.
Stay tuned for the next iteration in a few days, if you have any questions feel free to email me or ping me on Twitter.
Email: Jeb@emoze.com
Twitter: @JebBrilliant or @emozepushemail
By the way kkndka if you read this please contact me. Thanks.


2 responses so far ↓
1 alkanolet // Jul 6, 2009 at 10:29 am
Great post!
2 Jeb Brilliant // Jul 6, 2009 at 10:33 am
Thanks very much, I appreciate your comment but it’s really kkndka who did the work. I just thought it was so good I wanted to repost it.
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