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Consilient: Push E-mail Revisited

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By: , IntoMobile
Sunday, May 6th, 2007 at 12:40 PM

Consilient push emailIt looks like the push email industry is going to be battling it out for market share. Consilient is the latest push email provider to jump into the fray. Going up against the venerable BlackBerry, the Consilient push email system offers users free (ad supported) access to the servers that will push email to Windows Mobile smartphones. The service will work with any POP3 email account, and will even support Yahoo!, Hotmail, GMail and AOL mail.

Just head over to the Consilient website and sign-up for their service. You will need to download an installation package to setup your phone, so make sure your phone is listed as compatible.

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  • mohan chunkath

    I installed it and now want to get rid of it. The software is a resource hog and does not allow uninstallation on my xda IIi pocket pc.
    It has now buggered up my SMS also. The site is strangely silent about how to uninstall the program.

  • Will Park

    I’m so sorry to hear that. Have you tried emailing Consilient technical support? Also, you could try manually uninstaling the software package and clearing your registry of any trace of Consilient.

    Try PHMEditor (registry editor) and search for any string containing “Consilient” and delete that entry. (http://www.phm.lu/Products/PocketPC/RegEdit/)

    For manual removal, use File Explorer to track down the programs componenets (in Program Files, Windows, etc) and delete them manually.

    Hope this helps!! :smile: