[missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] New to the list, a couple of
questions
Jeffrey C. Long
jeffreyclong at yahoo.com
Wed Mar 3 13:23:14 PST 2004
i think that may be what i've been missing. i always
turn internet sharing on after i hook up my iPaq
because of the DHCP problems mentioned elsewhere.
i'll give this a try and see what happens. thanks
all.
--- Dave Koziol <dkoziol at markspace.com> wrote:
> On Mar 3, 2004, at 3:55 PM, Jeffrey C. Long wrote:
>
> > i've tried to make inbox work this way and haven't
> > been able to. has anyone done this successfully?
>
> I configured POP3 just before I sent the email to
> the list to make sure
> I wasn't missing anything, so it definitely works.
>
> Make sure you have Internet Sharing turned on before
> you connect the
> device to the Mac.
>
> > thank you for the help with DHCP help. i've
> gotten in
> > trouble twice with my isp for leaving internet
> sharing
> > on and getting in the way of the network.
> >
> > --- Dave Koziol <dkoziol at markspace.com> wrote:
> >> On Mar 3, 2004, at 2:06 PM, Adam Robinson wrote:
> >>
> >>> 2) Where can I get information on conduit
> >> development, or the status
> >>> thereof? Specifically, I'm curious about the
> >> possibility of syncing
> >>> with PocketQuicken, and less importantly,
> syncing
> >> email with Apple's
> >>> Mail.
> >>
> >> If you want to get Mail to your Pocket PC, one
> >> option is to enable
> >> Internet Sharing on your Mac, see the Missing
> Sync
> >> manual for details.
> >>
> >> Once you've done this, you can just configure
> Inbox
> >> to download mail
> >> directly from your mail server. Inbox supports
> both
> >> POP3 and IMAP4
> >> servers, so it should work with most any mail
> >> server.
> >>
> >> Note that you need to be careful about enabling
> >> Internet Sharing as
> >> running it will run a DHCP server which can
> conflict
> >> with other DHCP
> >> servers on the same network. You can work around
> >> this by going into
> >> the Network System Preference, selecting "Network
> >> Port Configurations"
> >> from the "Show" menu and clicking on "New..." to
> >> create a new "Port
> >> Configuration". Select the "Built-in FireWire"
> >> "Port", and give it the
> >> name "Built-in FireWire". Now when you setup
> >> Internet Sharing, make
> >> sure you only check the "On" checkbox for the new
> >> "Built-in FireWire"
> >> Port in the list. Doing this will do DHCP over
> >> FireWire, and as long
> >> as you don't use FireWire to network multiple
> >> computers it shouldn't
> >> create any conflicts.
>
> Dave Koziol
> Mark/Space, Inc.
>
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