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push e-mail

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push e-mail
(1) Automatically transmitting e-mail messages that have been received by a desktop or server mail system to a PDA, laptop or other portable device to keep mobile users up-to-date.

(2) Automatically transmitting selected sports scores, weather and other news to a user via e-mail. This type of push technology uses e-mail as its distribution method rather than a specialized client application. See push technology.


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com (Staff) Google introduced push e-mail for iPhone and Windows Mobile devices, stepping up its enterprise offerings.
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Worldwide Computer Products News-6 May 2009-SaaS mobile cloud sync and push e-mail solution introduced by Funambol(C)1995-2009 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.
 
 
 
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